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5 PEO services you might not know exist

Insperity

You probably know that a professional employer organization (PEO) can help you with benefits and payroll. Many PEOs offer several services that can be just as, if not more, beneficial to your employees and organization. Compensation services. But that’s not all it has to offer.

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10 signs your business needs a PEO

Insperity

Have you considered outsourcing your business’s HR to a professional employer organization (PEO)? Have you gotten so bogged down in tactical and administrative human resource tasks that you have little time left for strategy and planning? If not, maybe you should.

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What does PEO stand for in HR?

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A PEO also referred to as a professional employer organization, has continued to gain recognition mainly due to its benefits to small and medium-sized organizations within the United States. It has helped such businesses grow by offering HR services in areas where they can’t hire employees full-time. Conclusion.

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4 COVID-related EEOC complaints – and how to prevent them

Insperity

In response to the national economic distress, employers have been forced to make difficult decisions about issues like: Where employees work Adapting work schedules How to maintain business operations Adjusting job roles. Often, employers’ decisions have had to be made quickly. Summing it all up.

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Successful mergers and acquisitions: How a PEO can help

Insperity

Rounding out your list are likely things like compliance law, worker’s compensation, payroll administration and company culture. A professional employer organization (PEO) can mitigate and manage your business’s HR-related risks, which can lead to a healthier, more prosperous acquisition. How is an employee onboarded?

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Understanding the cost of employee benefits & what it means for your company

Genesis HR Solutions

That’s why most employers contribute (many significantly) to health insurance—covering anywhere from 50% to 100% of the total cost. Learn everything you ever need to know about Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) in this free guide. How do you decide which benefits your organization should offer? percent.