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Payroll Currently Provides Payroll Professionals With Knowledge

PayrollOrg

2022 launches a new year of Payroll Currently, a monthly electronic newsletter exclusively for APA members.

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Payroll Currently Provides Payroll Professionals With Knowledge

PayrollOrg

2025 launches a new year of Payroll Currently, a monthly electronic newsletter covering payroll compliance news and issues. This is a free benefit for PayrollOrg members.

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Free Electronic Payments eBook Updated for 2024

PayrollOrg

PayrollOrg’s 2024 edition of Guide to Successful Electronic Payments, sponsored by rapid!, provides payroll professionals with the information needed to successfully implement or improve the electronic pay process at their companies.

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Employee Access to Payroll Records – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

One of the departments that HR works closely with is payroll. In my career, I’ve had jobs where I was directly responsibility for payroll and in others, I wasn’t. My company uses a website to ‘give’ employees electronic access to their paycheck stubs, rather than issue paper. Like in today’s reader note. I live in Ohio.

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APA Bookshelf

PayrollOrg

American Payroll Association. Go > Payroll Currently – All Issues. Payroll Currently – Volume 29 – 2021. Payroll Currently – Volume 30 – 2022. Your Online Payroll Compliance & Research-Ready Library. The Payroll Source® The Payroll Source® is the payroll industrys most trusted text.

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Payroll Currently Provides Payroll Professionals With Knowledge

PayrollOrg

2024 launches a new year of Payroll Currently, a monthly electronic newsletter exclusively for PayrollOrg members.

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Changes Coming to Electronics, Dual-Wage Class Codes

InterWest Insurance Services

The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California will recommend changes to class codes for some electronics manufacturing sectors, as well as increases to the wage thresholds for construction industry dual classifications. per $100 of payroll for class code 3681 will apply to the new combined code.