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A report from the transport committee suggests a “supply chain levy” would assist in building facilities and training new drivers. The post MPs threaten supply chain levy if HGV driver numbers don’t increase appeared first on Personnel Today.
Employers have called for a broadening of what apprenticeship levy funds can be used for. How would this work? The post Would a general training levy solve the UK skills crisis? appeared first on Personnel Today.
The IRS extension through 2022 of relief from the requirement that spousal consents to retirement plan distributions be physically witnessed disappointed those hoping...
As pediatric mental health issues worsened over the past two years, employers recognized that empathy for parents whose children need behavioral health care must be...
Resources with guidance in complying with a variety of federal statutes.
COBRA's notification requirements provide many opportunities to sue companies for technical violations. Class action cases bring the risk of protracted litigation or...
The Illinois Department of Labor has, at long last, issued proposed rules implementing its equal pay registration certificate requirements.
Thanks to a new law just signed into effect, Florida employers will not have to worry that any emergency actions they take to aid gig economy workers will be used...
Under both the Family and Medical Leave Act and the California Family Rights Act, an employee is required to provide at least 30 days’ notice of the need for leave when...
A Leeds University Buisness School report offers some tips for developing hybrid working policies and highlights the trade-offs. The post Hybrid working will ‘never be perfect’, finds report appeared first on Personnel Today.
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