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Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

There are many reasons, including being short-staffed and needing an internal Human Resources department, which is a reality for many small and medium-sized companies. Professional employer organizations (PEOs) offer a cost-effective solution to this problem. What is a professional employer organization (PEO)?

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Are HR Departments A Requirement For Small Businesses?

Genesis HR Solutions

As a small business, your human resource needs vary greatly, ranging from recruiting and onboarding to handling employee benefits, overseeing performance management, dealing with employee conflict, and more. Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs). Expert guidance in employment relationships.

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What Are The Different Types Of PEOs To Choose From?

Genesis HR Solutions

From my perspective, as the president and CEO of a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) and an HR veteran, there are two types of PEOs small and midsize business have to choose from: PEOs who lead with technology, or. After all, this is HUMAN resources! PEOs who lead with relationships. Onboarding.

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Employee offboarding strategy: Saying farewell the right way

Insperity

And yet, when employees leave their company, the feeling that so many experience from their soon-to-be-former-employer can be, “ Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.” Issue final pay, which encompasses the last paycheck, unused paid time off (PTO) and pending bonuses.

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Employee terminations 101: What to say and do when it happens

Insperity

It could be: Voluntary (resignation) Involuntary (layoff or firing for performance, conduct and behavioral issues) A mutual agreement that the employment arrangement isn’t a good fit for either the employee or company. Therefore, we are terminating your employment. Termination means any separation from a company, for any reason.

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When should you hire an HR manager, if at all?

Insperity

With that success comes the question: When should you hire a human resources (HR) manager? Is your company meeting all the legal requirements as an employer? Some companies opt to establish an in-house human resources team. All compliance, regulatory and other employer-related risks fall on the employer.

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6 big soft cost savings associated with HR outsourcing

Insperity

Employers always want to improve business efficiencies, of course, and today they are doing so by prioritizing opportunities to improve recruiting strategies, strengthen employee engagement and better navigate the increasingly complex compliance issues that they’re often faced with. First: What are hard cost HR outsourcing savings?