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Furlough vs. layoff: What’s the difference, and what do employers need to know?

Insperity

When an organization needs to reduce its payroll due to financial hardship, there are two options employers may consider: furlough vs. layoff. A layoff is a way for employers to part ways with employees for reasons that have nothing to do with the employee’s job performance. What is a layoff? What is a furlough?

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Choosing PEO Software For Your Business: What To Consider

Genesis HR Solutions

When choosing between Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) for your small or midsize business, it’s critical to evaluate the type of software each company uses. Technology is a key component of every PEO’s service offering; you’ll want to make sure that what you’re getting is a good fit for your needs.

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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. PEOs can largely be divided between technology-led PEOs and relationship-led PEOs.

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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?

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Are HR Departments A Requirement For Small Businesses?

Genesis HR Solutions

We’ve written about all these organizations here, and encourage you to read more about them, especially in regard to how they compare to the professional employer organization, or PEO—our primary recommendation for companies with no HR department. Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs).

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

Insperity

Is your company meeting all the legal requirements as an employer? Broadly speaking, there are three key options to choose from: hire an HR director and build an in-house team; hire a small handful of HR managers who utilize an array of HR technology tools; or outsource your HR needs to a professional employer organization (PEO).

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Employee sabbaticals: Are they right for your company?

Insperity

First, paid time off (PTO) is typically given to all employees and follows a specific formula, such as two weeks’ vacation after the first year of employment. Be warned, however, paid sabbaticals, while certainly a big draw for recruiting and retaining top talent , can be murky territory for employers.