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APA Bookshelf

PayrollOrg

PayState Update – Volume 22 – 2020. PayState Update is a biweekly electronic newsletter covering state and local payroll compliance news and issues. Payroll Currently is a monthly electronic newsletter covering payroll compliance news and issues. The Payroll Source Study Guide, 2020-2021. PayState Update – All Issues.

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Failing to Check a Driver’s Clearinghouse Record Can Leave Your Company Exposed

InterWest Insurance Services

To ensure the safety of our roadways, as of 2020, it became mandatory that all registered motor carriers sign up their drivers in the Clearinghouse and run their driver rosters through the system to clear them for duty. This helps employers weed out drivers who may be at higher risk of both moving violations and accidents.

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Finger on the pulse: Is biometrics the future of workplace wellbeing?

Workplace Insight

Neurotechnology, which uses electronics to read brain activity and can contextualise employee behaviour and interactions, is also anticipated to ramp up dramatically in use in that timeframe, from 3 percent to 31 percent. When HLW moved office in 2020, we used biometric devices to compare our new space to the old.

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Is Productivity Tracking Software Helpful or Harmful to Employees?

15Five

The abrupt shift to remote work in 2020 has dramatically shifted how people work and what employees expect. Global demand for employee monitoring software like desktop monitoring, keystroke logging, and GPS location tracking more than doubled in 2020. The burden of protecting employee information falls on the employer.

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Employee retention strategies to overcome the Great Resignation

Business Management Daily

Employee retention is a major challenge for employers at this time. Many employers are seeing record turnover rates as the economy rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic. Many who did get laid off in 2020 do not wish to return to their prior job roles or way of life. They’re not as replaceable as you may have previously thought.