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Background Checks: Why They Matter For Your Business
by Tim Rooney on March 28, 2014
Making the wrong hire can be disastrous for your business, but the unfortunate fact of the matter is that this is often a whole lot
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Virginia Kickstarts Employment Program To Help Veterans, Employers
by Pamela Kiel on March 28, 2014
Traditionally, veterans are one of the largest demographics that encounter frequent and long-term employment issues. Instead of leaving this segment to collect federal unemployment benefits,
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Unemployment Insurance Claims Tick Up Week-Over-Week
by Pamela Kiel on March 28, 2014
Long-term joblessness and unemployment insurance claims have been a hot topic as of late, as Congress debates potential measures to alter benefits and relieve some
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Pennsylvania Grants Could Provide Boost For Employers
by John Fiorelli on March 28, 2014
Pennsylvania’s employers coping with high unemployment insurance costs and a diminished labor force could have relief soon, thanks to recently announced grants from Gov. Tom
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Grants Aim To Reduce Indian, Native American Unemployment Rates
by Pamela Kiel on March 28, 2014
Balancing unemployment insurance costs and a productive workforce are two tasks that employers often find challenging. Jobless rates are fluctuating across the country, and this
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Lower Unemployment Insurance Costs Start With Proper Management
by Fiona Moran on March 28, 2014
Learning how to manage your unemployment costs is one step on the path to becoming an effective business leader. Companies that drop the ball in
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4 Tips To Cope With Tough Employees
by Sabrina Bentler on March 18, 2014
There aren’t many tasks throughout your day that are as potentially frustrating as dealing with problem employees. These people are the ones who are always
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More Stable Workforce Could Be On The Horizon
by John Fiorelli on March 18, 2014
One of the keys to manageable unemployment insurance costs for employers is a stable workforce and minimal turnover. And, several economic indicators point to a
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Unemployment Insurance Changes Could Lead To Congress Breakthrough
by Pamela Kiel on March 18, 2014
At the end of December, unemployment insurance benefits for the long-term jobless ended. Since then, discussions have raged on in Congress about appropriate changes and
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Unemployment Claims Reverse Course, Tick Up Week-Over-Week
by Julia Day on March 3, 2014
Employee turnover and terminations are a fact of life for any organization, but that added stress on unemployment insurance will mean increased costs from the