Tips on Reductions in Workforce and Benefits

Topics:
Layoffs,
Termination
Tags:
Benefit,
Workforce,
Recruitment & Selection,
Payroll Solutions,
Human Resources,
HR Web Centre,
Homeland Security,
Government,
Corporate Insurance,
Business Security,
...
Source:
HR Web Centre

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Overview: Because of the recent terrorist attacks and an economic downturn, many employers are being required to cut costs by making a reduction in the workforce. Even if these layoffs are applied equally and without discrimination to both younger and older workers, the companies involved may still face unexpected legal actions and the accompanying costs if they ignore the provisions of various federal and state laws and regulations. Let’s take a look at a few of these traps for the unwary.

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Format: HTML | Size: 46KB | Date: Oct 2001 | Pages: 1


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