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Take a More Human Management Approach
As you make important decisions on how to manage your employees, taking a more human approach and seeking to empathize with and understand your employees will lead to a better situation for everyone. This is especially true for businesses that are reopening offices after a year and more of remote work during the pandemic. Find…
Read This ArticleSupport Mental Health and Prevent Burnout
Last month, ADP hosted the Women@Work Summit, a conference for women business leaders to build connections and focus on how to aid women in the workplace. One of the central panels was “Women’s Mental Health and Wellness: Creating Conditions to Thrive,” where an expert panel discussed the importance of mental health initiatives, burnout prevention strategies,…
Read This ArticleHow Is Your HR Evolving?
We’re in a fast-moving world, and things are constantly changing. But they don’t typically just change entirely; what is new is usually an evolution from what came before. So it’s important to pay attention to new trends and technologies, but don’t completely drop everything you’re doing. In our latest article, we’re looking at some new…
Read This ArticleSetting the Bar for Privacy and Security
You know and understand the importance of setting a high bar for privacy and security in your business. You’ve done everything right to keep your data secure and established protocols to protect it. But have you made certain that all of your 3rd party vendors are following similarly strong procedures? Any time you bring a…
Read This ArticleOffering Paid Parental Leave
Are you offering paid parental leave to your employees? Many companies are finding that this is one of the most valuable benefits to attract and retain the most talented employees. As family structures change, employees have different needs for familial care. And these kind of quality-of-life benefits can often outweigh even compensation (within reason!) when…
Read This Article1099 or W-2?
If your business works with independent contractors, you’re familiar with the Form 1099 used for reporting with the IRS. But simply filling out a 1099 for a worker isn’t what makes them an independent contractor. It’s important that you correctly classify every worker, following all relevant tests and the federal and state levels. Learn more…
Read This ArticleTracking Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Efforts
Diversity in the workplace matters. As more businesses come to recognize the value that diversity & inclusion programs have, including on the bottom line, trends in technology are providing data to help business owners track and measure the results of their efforts. Gautam Sukumar of ADP shares how employers can effectively use this data. Watch…
Read This ArticleNavigating Recent Federal Legislation
Over the past year, there have been several federal laws passed as part of the governmental response to the Covid-19 pandemic, including the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the Paycheck Protection Program, and the American Rescue Plan Act, among others. Many of these laws have impacted how employers handle issues like…
Read This ArticleHow to Manage Your Remote Workforce
Is your business one of the many that sent workers home to work remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic? Remote work was already a growing trend, and now that so many workers have gotten a taste, many more want to keep it as an option moving forward. But how do you effectively manage this kind of…
Read This ArticleDon’t Forget About Mental Health
When you think about health and wellness initiatives for your employees, are you only thinking about physical health? Don’t forget about mental health, as burnout and stress affect huge numbers of workers and lead to big costs for businesses. Visit our page to watch a recent discussion on how you can better prioritize mental health…
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