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News Notes: Deadline Looms For Employers To File Taxes Electronically
If your company pays more than $50,000 in annual payroll taxes, you must start paying electronically by July 1 or incur steep penalties. The IRS says about 230,000 employers nationwide are not yet prepared. You can use a commercial payroll service or one of the two deposit options offered by the IRS: 1) making […]
Benefits: DOL Launches Website for Benefits Compliance
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has unveiled a new interactive website to assist employers operating group health plans with their compliance responsibilities under the various federal health benefits laws. The new Health Benefits Advisor provides information on these laws:
Discrimination: OFCCP Reports Record Financial Recoveries
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has reported that in 2006, it recovered a record-breaking $51,525,235 million on behalf of a record 15,273 workers. The OFCCP enforces various federal employment discrimination laws with respect to government contractors. The 2006 figures represent a 14 percent increase over recoveries in 2005, and a 78 percent […]
News Notes: New Law Bars Use Of State Funds For Union Activities
A new law (A.B. 1889) effective Jan. 1, 2001, prohibits employers who receive state contracts worth $50,000 or more from using the funds to assist, promote or deter union organizing. Each time a contractor requests payment from the state, it must certify that it is in compliance with this restriction and it must have records […]
Healthcare Reform Happened—Now What?
By BLR Founder and CEO Bob Brady Whatever you felt about it, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act—arguably the most far-reaching piece of social legislation in the last several decades—is now law. Employers around the country—including BLR—are scrambling to figure out what the upcoming changes mean. It’s a huge challenge because federal regulators haven’t […]
President Signs Minimum Wage Hike Legislation; Which Employers Are Affected?
Tree Company Pays $1.8 Million To Settle Overtime Charges
No Wage Liability For Corporate Officers And Directors
News Notes: County Can Be Liable for Harassment Even After Being Dismissed from Lawsuit
The County of Fresno was dismissed from a sexual harassment lawsuit after it contended that the alleged harasser’s conduct fell outside the scope of his employment. The victim and harasser subsequently entered into a stipulated judgment for $16,000—and then the victim turned around and sued the county for the $16,000 after the harasser assigned the […]
