Just when the job market seems to be improving... employers are facing a new pounding that could cause further drag on job creation. Most employers, in most states, in 2010 are getting hit with higher unemployment tax rates. The worst example is in Hawaii, where the state employer-paid unemployment insurance tax could jump up an average of 600 per cent in 2010. Employers in at least 35 states are getting higher UI taxes. For the unpleasant details, continue reading...
It's called "googling applicants" and it opens you and your company or organization to several risks and dangers. Will you then stop such googling and searching? Probably not. So it's best to be aware of the dangers, reduce them, and avoid them as much as possible. For private investigator Daniel Weiss' insights, read on...
Ten New Credit Card Protections. A new law protecting consumers from unfair credit practices was fully phased in last week. Here are 10 protections from the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act.
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