2014 Ends With Strong Employment Numbers
The year 2015 begins with a rosier economic outlook for many Americans, with the unemployment rate shrinking and more jobs being added to small businesses.
The year 2015 begins with a rosier economic outlook for many Americans, with the unemployment rate shrinking and more jobs being added to small businesses.
Here are five quick tips for staying healthy this year.
For 2015, Federal taxpayers can look forward to the worst customer service from the Internal Revenue Service in at least 14 years, according to a recent report.
In January, blood donations are in short supply. That’s why this month has been designated as National Blood Donor Month.
H.R. 30, the “Save American Workers Act,” passed in the House by a vote of 252-172. The bill would change the definition of a full-time employee under the Affordable Care Act from one who works 30 hours per week to one who works 40 hours per week.
Last month, the Department of Labor issued Part 22 of its series of FAQs regarding implementation of the Affordable Care Act. It raised some topics of concern for businesses with non-traditional health care plans.
This month, Tom Quigley, Vice President and National Business Consultant, was a guest on podcast Cincinnati Business Talk with Mike Roth of Roth & Associates, Inc., an authorized licensee of the Sandler Training.
She is the first voice you hear when you call ClaimLinx, but you probably don’t know her name. Shira Jackson is the receptionist at ClaimLinx.
This year, celebrate this winter classic with one of December’s lesser-known holidays National Candy Cane Day on Dec. 26th.
When it comes to business, it’s all about trust. At least it is for employees.