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Employment law changes to watch in 2021

Insperity

Due to COVID-19, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in 2020 waived its requirement that private sector employers submit EEO-1 data. California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and New York all have updated or new leave laws, each with its own details and requirements. California.

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Single Touch Payroll Phase 2: What to expect

Ascender

By 1 July 2019, all businesses across Australia should be compliant to STP regardless of their total headcount, requiring huge efforts from employers and payroll solutions providers to work together to prepare their payroll data and ensure their payroll systems are STP-enabled for smooth compliance.

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Single Touch Payroll is getting a facelift

Ascender

By 1 July 2019, all businesses across Australia should be compliant to STP regardless of their total headcount, requiring huge efforts from employers and payroll solutions providers to work together to prepare their payroll data and ensure their payroll systems are STP-enabled for smooth compliance.

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Workers’ Compensation: What’s payroll got to do with it?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

The March 2019 release [USDL-19-1002] provides the following synopsis: Employer costs for employee compensation for civilian workers averaged $36.77 per hour worked in March 2019, the U.S. Many of the benefit components are “wage-like”; these include paid leave for vacation, statutory holidays, sickness and personal reasons.

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Reasonable accommodation can require additional leave

Business Management Daily

Leave is also available to care for an immediate family member with a serious health condition, among other eligibility reasons. FMLA leave is generally unpaid. However, employers may require employees to substitute any accrued paid leave for the unpaid leave. 4:19-CV-00417, ND FL 2019).

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Are wages or salary fully covered by workers’ compensation insurance?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

per hour, bonuses, overtime pay, stock options, and some great fringe benefits (including tuition reimbursement for her master’s degree now underway two nights per week), Marion is enjoying the career she always wanted. The Commission, chaired by John F. Burton, Jr., Burton, Jr., Four states use a percentage of “spendable” earnings.