On November 30, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, in a published decision, offered guidance to employers regarding the...
In the mid 1990’s, cell phones were in a 5-pound bag and could only be used for making phone calls. Laptops had gotten smaller but their capacities were...
Back in December of last year I wrote a blog about setting goals for 2019. It starts out with “Yes, it is December already. It’s that time of year when...
Major changes are coming with the 2020 federal form W-4, the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate. The changes will affect both employers and...
We are seeing a trend in businesses offering employee assistance programs to their employees and BCN Services has such a program available to help...
If you’re considering hiring a summer intern or two, you might wonder "Do I have to pay them?" The U.S. Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue...
It's here! March Madness is upon us and the bustle around your office involves which teams made the tournament, selecting brackets and game start times....
In February 2019, a jury awarded a former employee of a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise in Delaware more than $1.5 million in damages for gender-based...
If you talk to any business owner today and ask them what their biggest challenge is, they will likely say finding and keeping good people. They would...
Do I have to post labor law posters in my workplace? This is a very good question and if you have been given responsibility for poster compliance,...