June 2024
The Form I-9 (I-9) is used to verify a new hire's identity and work authorization. Employers must ensure that each employee properly completes the I-9 at the time of hire. Completing an I-9 can be more complicated for employees who are working remotely, especially now that a U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) temporary policy that allowed virtual inspection of documentation in some cases is about to expire on July 31.
Did you hear the news? During the week of May 22, we celebrated the first ever National Professional Employer Organizations (PEO) Week in the United States – and took the story of hard-working small and mid-size businesses to Washington, D.C., to influence key leaders and organizations who need to hear from you. Read more from our SVP Kristen Appleman about what this means for you.
The deadline for California employers with 100 or more employees and/or 100 or more workers hired through labor contractors to report pay and other data to the Civil Rights Department (CRD) is May 10th. The CRD has established a web page to view frequently asked questions (FAQs), access the online portal, a user guide, and other resources.
The Payfactors Compensation Analysis platform is coming soon to replace PayScale. We are excited to showcase Payfactors, an exciting new tool that will help you gain a competitive edge in a fierce talent market while building a more fair, equitable and transparent pay strategy.