Archive of 2011 December
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When Too Much Information Puts Your Company at Risk
Posted on December 22, 2011 by Jason Jocson in Benefits, Best Practices, Human Capital Management
By Jason Jocson, a member of TriNet’s Human Capital Services team A client once told me how he assisted one of his employees in selecting their health benefits, saying “I asked the employee to give me examples of the reasons...
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Do Your Social Profiles Reflect Your Personal Brand?
Posted on December 19, 2011 by White Sandy in Social Media
By Sandy White, Recruiting Business Partner at TriNet Ask 10 people their opinion regarding social networks, and how they utilize them, and you will likely receive 10 different answers. Personal networking, professional networking, keeping in touch with classmates/family, a learning tool,...
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About the 2012 Tax Credits for Hiring Veterans
Posted on December 17, 2011 by Matt Meigs in Human Capital Management, Legal
The Returning Heroes Tax Credit and Wounded Warriors Tax Credit were both included in the American Jobs Act and signed into law by President Barack Obama on November 21. Both of these tax credit programs were...
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Has the Payroll Tax Rate Impacted Small Businesses?
Posted on December 15, 2011 by Mark Burgess in News in General
By Mark S. Burgess, a member of TriNet’s Human Capital Services team A current law that lowered the individual payroll tax rate from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent is set to expire in just a few weeks, Dec. 31. While the...
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Leadership, Now More Than Ever
Posted on December 12, 2011 by Michael Clinebell in Best Practices
Last week, we announced the launch of our TriNet Extreme Leadership Series, and the timing couldn’t be better. Our partnership with leadership author Steve Farber, which includes our participation in the release of his...
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