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Of Interest To Employers

Finding top employees
One top employee can often produce 2 to 3 times as much as one average employee. In creative positions, like sales or engineering, one top employee can be worth millions of dollars more to their employers.
Temporary to Hire
Most employers have discovered that the best way to hire a new employee is to try them temporarily before they hire them. It is very difficult to evaluate a candidate after one or two interviews.
Using executive search
Finding top employees for technical and executive positions has become difficult in today's marketplace. After experiencing only frustration in trying to find those key people on their own, most employers have turned to excutive search companies to help them find top talent.
Employee leasing
Employee leasing uses the employment agency act as both human resources and payroll departments. You must still hire, supervise, and terminate your employees.





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Your Job and the Law
Employment Contracts
Employment contracts basically outline both your and your employer's legal rights and responsibilities in an employment relationship.

Employment Discrimination
Federal and state anti-discrimination laws clearly mandate that all employment decisions and practices can't be based on discriminatory criteria such as race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, or disability.

Labor Laws Regarding Minors
Child labor laws under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act were enacted to protect the educational opportunities of minors and to prohibit their employment in jobs characterized by conditions that may be detrimental to their health or well-being.

Minimum Wage Laws
Under The Fair Labor Standard Act, also known as FLSA, Congress is given the power to establish the minimum hourly wage employers must pay its employees.

Overtime
Under The Fair Labor Standard Act, also known as FLSA, Congress is given the power to establish the minimum hourly wage employers must pay its employees.