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  2. 41 Key HR Policies Perfect for Any Business

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    As your organization grows, implementing HR policies will empower and protect employees and minimize business risks. Here I share some common policies and best practices for developing your own.

  3. Employers are cracking down on company credit cards by ... - AOL

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    One feature bosses are asking for is greater power over when and where employees can spend. Employers are cracking down on company credit cards by blocking late-night spending and banning ...

  4. Layoff - Wikipedia

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    The only time that a redundancy payment doesn't have to be paid is if an employee is casual, working for a small business or has worked for a business for less than twelve months. The redundancy compensation payment for employees depends on the length of time an employee has worked for an employer which excludes unpaid leave.

  5. Just cause (employment law) - Wikipedia

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    Just cause can become controversial in instances when the employer's personnel policies do not address a specific act but the employer believes that just cause exists. For example, if an employee is arrested and charged with a misdemeanor, the employer may deem that sufficient cause for dismissal, even if the employee is not incarcerated or ...

  6. I’m 59, plan to retire in late-2025. I want to boost my 401(k ...

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    Most employees can contribute up to $23,500 to their 401(k) in 2025, which is an increase of $500 from 2024. Employees aged 60 to 63 are also eligible for a special catch-up contribution of up to ...

  7. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    If certain conditions are met, employer provided meals and lodging may be excluded from an employee's gross income. If meals are furnished (1) by the employer; (2) for the employer's convenience; and (3) provided on the business premises of the employer they may be excluded from the employee's gross income per section 119(a).

  8. History of labor law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In ruling that a combination to raise wages was per se illegal, Recorder Moses Levy strongly disagreed, writing that "[t]he acts of the legislature form but a small part of that code from which the citizen is to learn his duties . . . [i]t is in the volumes of the common law we are to seek for information in the far greater number, as well as ...

  9. Bank of America is threatening workers foiling its return to ...

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    Meanwhile, Citigroup last summer similarly sent a notice to its U.K. employees that it would begin tracking badge swipes, as well as actively enforcing its three-days-a-week attendance requirement.