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New Jersey lawmaker takes steps to modernize payroll systems

Payroll Payroll Processes
Mar 17, 2011

A New Jersey lawmaker is proposing a bill that will modernize the state's payroll system, The Jersey Journal reports.

Pennsylvania governor considers freezing pay for teachers

Union Affairs
Mar 17, 2011

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has asked teachers to consider a pay freeze, which he contends will save school districts more than $400 million, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

New Jersey insurer faces costs of lifetime benefits

Employee Benefits Human Resources
Mar 16, 2011

A private insurer in New Jersey had made available lifetime payments for employee benefits, should members of the New Jersey School Boards Association Insurance Group be found eligible, the Bergen Record reports.

Missouri Senate moves to change workers compensation laws

Mar 16, 2011

The Missouri Senate took steps to reform workers compensation laws on Tuesday, following a four-hour filibuster that nearly derailed the proceedings, the Southeast Missourian reports

Missouri school board increases wages, benefits for staff

Employee Benefits Human Resources
Mar 15, 2011

Teachers in a number of states have received the brunt of legislative changes to payrolls and employee benefits, typically resulting in a decrease of both.

Michigan city faces payroll crunch

Payroll Taxes and Regulations
Mar 15, 2011

City officials in Flint, Michigan, have notified lawmakers that the city has only enough cash on hand to meet payroll through mid-April, WJRT-TV reports.

Number of job openings fell in February

Employee Recruiting Human Resources
Mar 14, 2011

Employee recruiting hit a snag in February following a report from the U.S. Department of Labor that revealed job openings fell by 161,000.

Critics of California pension reform say proposals would increase costs

Employee Benefits
Mar 11, 2011

More than 2 million public employees, their dependents and families will require approximately $240 billion dollars worth of retirement benefits and pensions in the state's 10 large union plans, according to Business Week.

Wisconsin union battle could lead to large layoffs

Taxes and Regulations
Mar 11, 2011

It appears the battle in Wisconsin is not over despite the recently passed bill restricting collective bargaining rights to unions.