April 2024
When an employee leaves your company, you have a responsibility to ensure that they receive their final pay in accordance with federal and state law. Generally, these laws dictate when you must provide the employee with their final pay, where it must be delivered, and what the pay must include. Below, we provide answers to frequently asked questions about final pay.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has announced that it is tentatively scheduled to begin accepting EEO-1 reports for 2021 via its portal on April 12, 2022 and the deadline for submitting an EEO-1 report for 2021 is June 21, 2022.
The costs associated with recruiting and training a new employee can be significant, especially for roles that require more experience. This even more true now because of the difficulty many employers are experiencing when trying to fill open positions. That's why retaining your employees is so important right now. To help you manage costly turnover, here are some warning signs that an employee is about to leave—and what you can do about it.=
If you are an Applicable Large Employer (ALE) who has acknowledged your 2021 ACA Reporting by the Jan. 20, 2022, deadline, transmission of your 2021 ACA filings is complete. It is now time to download and save your ACA filing data in a safe and secure way for record retention purposes. Since these are tax documents, please retain them as you would for any other tax document.
Why are you getting this? All ADP TotalSource clients have the probability of meeting the minimum requirements to submit the mandatory EEO-1 report to the EEOC. If you do not meet the minimum requirements, you may disregard this communication.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) is tentatively scheduled to open their portal in order for you to file your 2021 EEO-1 Component 1 report.
Interviews are an essential part of hiring process, helping you gather job-related information that you typically can't find through resumes and applications alone. To be effective, interviewers should prepare and ask the right questions. Here are ten key interview questions to consider:
The United States Supreme Court has issued a decision that blocks a federal OSHA emergency temporary standard (ETS) that would require employers with 100 or more employees to ensure that employees either be vaccinated against COVID-19 or produce a weekly negative test. Separately, the court upheld a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Interim Final Rule (CMS Rule), requiring vaccinations among certain healthcare workers.
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OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard, 29 CFR 1904, requires affected employers to maintain annual records of workplace injuries and illnesses. If your company is not partially exempt (either by industry, size, or both) from OSHA recordkeeping requirements, ADP will help you fulfill this responsibility by providing your company with its preliminary 300 Log and 300A Summary. Check out this bulletin to learn more and access the new features.
On Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, the Biden Administration announced a requirement to expand access to free at-home COVID tests.
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Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the City of Philadelphia expanded its paid sick leave ordinance and postponed its predictive scheduling law.
Oregon has enacted a temporary rule that expands the Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA) to cover certain situations that may arise as a result of COVID-19. The rule is in effect from March 18, 2020 through at least September 13, 2020.
The State of New York has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 8091) that provides paid leave to employees subject to a quarantine or isolation order as a result of COVID-19.
Maine has enacted legislation (Legislative Document 1986) that clarifies a recent law that generally prohibits employers from seeking social security numbers from prospective employees on employment applications.
The California Supreme Court has ruled that employers must pay employees covered under California Wage Order 7 for the time they spend on the employer's premises waiting for, and undergoing, required exit searches.