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en These plans are not truly employer sponsored. Once the employee writes the check, the employer really has no more role. From that point on it looks to the employee like an IRA.

en Sometimes the employer doesn't tell the employee what to expect, ... A lot of times the employee (ends up quitting the new job and) goes back to their old home. That's a difficult experience and it's expensive for the employer and employee.

en If Progressive Nursing is a nurse-staffing service, she might be able to do this. If it is a bona fide employer-employee relationship that cannot be structured as a self-employment relationship and it has no employer-sponsored retirement plan, then she is stuck using IRAs and savings vehicles.

en This new information indicates that for a very small investment in accommodations, an employer can hire or retain a good employee for the business. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. This is a win for the employer and the worker.

en They will be convincing documents and they will go to the employer and show them. The employer isn't necessarily going to spot that. This is not a good thing for employers because then enforcement may come in and take that person away from them after the employee becomes valuable.

en I think that it is an excellent school, but it ought also to be a model for how to conduct employee relations, between an employer and an employee, and I don't think that it does that,

en Moving is a stressful time for people, right up there with getting married. Relocation counselors are in support and advocacy roles for the employee. They are a go-between for the employer and employee.

en Can employees sue for invasion of privacy? The general rule is that if an employer has a clearly written e-mail policy that says the employee has no expectation of privacy, the employer will probably be safe.

en Employees face a broad array of retirement plans offered by their employer, with different availability based on job type and when an employee was hired.

en Is it the employer who controls whether an employee gets to take comp time or overtime or the employee? ... When unions hear 'flexibility' they hear employers (not workers) get the flexibility to schedule the work.

en It's becoming less adversarial. It's become more of an employer-employee relationship.

en Some of the leverage has moved from the employer to the employee.

en These practices should include a thorough background check of all new hires. The employer makes a discretionary decision on whether to hire a prospective employee with a criminal history. The (Health) Department would promptly investigate any complaint where there was evidence a resident was a victim of abuse.

en The bottom line is this is an issue that should be between the employer and the employee.

en It's a bad thing when the government interferes in the relationship between employer and employee.


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