Remove Compensation Remove Employment Law Remove PEO
article thumbnail

HR Year-End Checklist: 10 Critical Areas to Assess

Extensis

Compliance and legal updates Reviewing and adjusting for evolving employment laws is one of the most important end-of-year HR responsibilities. Partnering with a PEO: from “to-do” to “done” You aren’t alone if your end-of-year HR responsibilities are stressing you out more than the holiday shopping you still need to do.

article thumbnail

Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

Professional employer organizations (PEOs) offer a cost-effective solution to this problem. Besides the cost savings, working with a PEO can yield many benefits to employers. NAPEO (National Association of Professional Employer Organizations) economists Laurie Bassi and Dan McMurrer conducted research into PEOs.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

HR Strategy is crucial in times of crisis.

Tandem HR

There are many reasons an organization doesn’t have the amount of HR help they really need, but what we do know is that those organizations that have prioritized HR by partnering with a PEO are ten steps ahead of the game. Because PEOs are helping small businesses through this pandemic. PEOs assist with rapidly changing employment law.

article thumbnail

Helping Clients Avoid Telehealth Fraud

Extensis

Here’s how brokers who partner with a PEO can help clients avoid dishonest providers and offer their employees reputable virtual solutions. By partnering with a PEO, brokers can provide a trusted employee benefits package, including telehealth services, that has been vetted by a seasoned benefits administration and management team.

article thumbnail

PEO Costs: Does PEO Make Sense for Your Business?

Zenefits

A professional employer organization (PEO) provides a range of services to companies that want to outsource human resources administrative tasks. They are staffed by professionals specializing in human resources, taxes, compliance law, and accounting. PEOs and their clients are considered co-employers.

article thumbnail

For Brokers: Helping Clients Navigate HR Risks

Extensis

Luckily, with a PEO partnership in their pocket, brokers can step in as trusted advisors and help their clients remain compliant. For many SMBs, this is where partnering with a certified professional employer organization (PEO) can help. Workers’ compensation. Employment and recruiting regulations.

article thumbnail

What is a PEO (& why do you need one)?

Genesis HR Solutions

A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) allows its clients to outsource many of their human resource functions, share employment liability, and, oftentimes, gain economies of scale to bring an improved benefits package to their employees. How can PEO services help my company? Workers’ compensation claims.