Archive for the 'Telecommuting' Category

Unlimited Vacation Policies: Pros, Cons, and Pitfalls

June 16, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Colorado Employment Law Letter

Unlimited vacation is a growing trend that may be a good way for organizations to provide an incentive or bonus to employees to reward them for good work without increasing salaries or providing bonuses or other kinds of incentives. The concept of unlimited vacation is very simple: Employees can take vacation, personal, and sick time [...]

When Weather Affects Your Business and Employees

May 24, 2011 at 3:57 pm by: Wendi Watts

Raise your hand if your business has not been disrupted by the weather in 2011.
In the past two months, large parts of the Southeast and Midwest have been reeling from record numbers of devastating tornadoes; the West Coast had tsunami warnings following the earthquake in Japan; and the Mississippi River and its tributaries have reached [...]

Rising Gas Prices: How Employers Can Help Workers

March 24, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Celeste Blackburn

From the nightly news to the employee break room, one of the hottest topics right now is how the cost of gas keeps going up, and with the crisis in the Middle East continuing to escalate, there is no end in sight. Employees are feeling the pain of rising gas prices and some may be [...]

Adopt a Formal Flextime Policy

March 18, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: New Mexico Employment Law Letter

Employment law attorney Robert P. Tinnin, Jr., answers an HR practitioner’s question about improving a flextime program that has become unmanageable.

Making Sense of Scent Issues at Work

February 11, 2010 at 9:03 pm by: South Dakota Employment Law Letter

It seems that the number of people with allergies or sensitivities to various scents and smells has grown substantially. Some of those allergies can be severe, causing severe respiratory difficulties and other serious health issues. Questions continue to arise about the often competing rights of allergic employees and coworkers who wish to be able to [...]

Employers Should Prepare in Case Swine Flu Returns this Fall

August 14, 2009 at 9:43 am by: Kentucky Employment Law Letter

A swine flu pandemic was a no-show this past spring, but there’s no guarantee it won’t come roaring back when the regular flu season gets under way this fall. Swine flu (also called the H1N1 virus) should be taken seriously because this particular strain hasn’t been seen before, so people haven’t built up natural immunity. [...]

Employers Should Be Prepared in Case Swine Flu Strikes

June 11, 2009 at 3:49 pm by: HR Hero Line

On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the H1N1 virus, commonly known as the swine flu, has officially reached the level of a pandemic. Swine flu first became big news in the U.S in late April and early May, but within a couple of weeks was off most people’s radars. Although it [...]

Telecommuting Might Be the Answer for Workers Who Change Their Retirement Plans

October 24, 2008 at 8:19 am by: California Employment Law Letter

by Mark Schickman
Look around your workplace, and you will see baby boomers who are rethinking their retirement plans. They have had their anniversary date in 2010 circled on their calendars for a decade, they have bought their retirement condo, and they have calculated the rate of investment return that allows their retirement fund to [...]

Ways for Workers and Businesses to Save Money by Cutting Gas and Energy Use

September 19, 2008 at 9:26 am by: Maine Employment Law Letter

Your employees are probably feeling the pinch, and in many workplaces, talk has already turned to winter survival and energy costs if heating oil, natural gas, and electricity are as expensive as it looks like they will be. You’d like to help, but businesses are feeling the pinch, too. Rising energy [...]

Preventing Unauthorized Overtime by Employees Working From Home

March 21, 2008 at 2:16 pm by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter

In a society that’s increasingly dependent on technology, it’s important to consider some of the problems that could arise for technologically savvy employees who are allowed to work from home. Some employees who work away from the office by using devices like laptop computers, BlackBerries®, iPhones®, cell phones, and pagers will [...]