Posts Tagged: business

Best Practices for Reopening After COVID-19

Although there is still a great deal of uncertainty concerning the reopening of the U.S., with some states partially opening for business and some continuing to primarily work from home, eventually businesses will reopen. With that understanding, it’s important to look towards what practices are best advised for your company. Some policies that are recommended… Read more »


How The Secure Act Is Beneficial For Your Business

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act became law on December 20th, 2019. This bill has been designed to ultimately make retirement plans more accessible to many small business operators and part-time workers, and also allows for people entering retirement to make withdrawals from accounts later. Could your business could possibly benefit… Read more »


HealthCare is Changing in California

AB 1083, which would implement the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provisions for small businesses. California law requires health insurers to sell coverage or “guaranteed issue” of coverage to small businesses with 2-50 employees. Rates may vary by 10% depending on the health status of the employees, age, geographic region, and family size…. Read more »


Meal Periods in California

Employers need to provide employees with meal periods. Not only should we provide them with a written policy to follow, but we should also meet with them and explain the policy. Getting it right is a shared responsibility of both the employer and the employees. You are creating the working relationship both sides will benefit… Read more »


Attraction and Retention

Business growth does not just happen! The organization has to make some strategic decisions on what type of employer it wants to be. Talent is what differentiates your business from the competition! What is your employment brand going to be? The brand is not just a story on a website, its the employee experience! Perspective employees… Read more »