A Monticello FedEx employee is taking a stand against mandatory security checks, alleging they steal precious pay time. This ...
Paying employees accurately and promptly is one of the most critical—and challenging—parts of running a small business. We ...
A group of employees at a neighbourhood committee in China allegedly used printed images of their colleagues’ faces as masks to fool a facial recognition clocking in system, according to a report by ...
Payroll processing firm ADP on Wednesday released its private sector jobs data for November. Employment in the private sector decreased by 32,000 jobs in the month.
Private employers in the United States shed 32,000 jobs in November, payroll processor ADP said Wednesday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting to see an increase of 40,000. ADP chief ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -- The New Orleans Police Department has changed how officers clock in for overtime shifts following an investigation that found potential timesheet violations by high-earning ...
American work culture is full of eyeroll-worthy and infuriating dynamics, but "we're like a family here" is probably one of the worst. Because, unlike family, those "work family" relationships always ...
The U.S. shed an average of 11,250 private-sector jobs a week in the four weeks ended Oct. 25, ADP said. The payroll processor said the data suggested “the labor market struggled to produce jobs ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - U.S. firms were shedding more than 11,000 jobs a week through late October, payroll processor ADP said on Tuesday in its latest real-time estimate of job market trends.
The ongoing shutdown of major pieces of the federal government has meant missed paychecks for federal workers, no new loans from the Small Business Administration, no giant panda cam from the National ...
Private-sector job creation bounced back in October, according to a snapshot of the labor market that has become more closely watched in the absence of official federal jobs data. Payroll processing ...
Daylight saving time ends this Sunday at 2:00 a.m. It was introduced in 1918 as a way to conserve energy by making the most of summer’s daylight hours. But some people say that shifting our clocks is ...