Employee Hiring and Retention

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IRS, Independent Contractor (Self-Employed) or Employee? resource Agency Guidances

It is critical that businesses correctly determine whether the individuals providing services are employees or independent contractors. Generally, a company must withhold income taxes, withhold and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes, and pay unemployment tax on wages paid to an employee. Companies do not generally have to withhold or pay any taxes on payments to independent contractors.

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Workplace Diversity & Inclusion group

Welcome to the Workplace Diversity & Inclusion community group. We welcome participation in this group by any premium or enterprise OCEG member. Group members may add resources to share, download resources provided by other members, access the related resource collections, and comment on group blogs.

This group addresses issues about building diversity and inclusion in the workforce
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U.S. Employment/Labor: Hiring & Retention Domain Supplement resource Standards and Guidelines OCEG Reviewed

This Supplement addresses the risks and compliance issues that arise in hiring and retention activities.

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Employment/Labor (U.S.) group

Welcome to the U.S. Employment & Labor community group.  This group addresses all GRC issues that arise for companies that must address employment and labor requirements and risks in the United States. In addition, there are several community groups that address specific aspects of employment as they arise both in the U.S. and globally.

This group addresses compliance and risk issues related to all aspects of U. S. employment and labor law.
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USDA, IRCA Antidescrimination Provisions resource Agency Guidances OCEG Reviewed
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was enacted to control unauthorized immigration to the United States. Under IRCA, employers may be sanctioned by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) for knowingly hiring non-U.S. citizens who are not authorized to work in the United States. To address the fear that employers would overreact to the threat of sanctions and discriminate against individuals who sounded or appeared "foreign," Congress also passed IRCA's antidiscrimination provisions.
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Employers face increasing pressure to verify worker identity (2008) resource Articles OCEG Reviewed
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is expected to re-issue rules requiring employers to check on employees' identities if they receive letters from DHS notifying them that a worker's Social Security numbers does not match the government's database. The rules, initially issued last August, were challenged in court, and have been modified to allow employers more time to resolve problems. And last week the federal government increased fines on businesses that knowingly hire illegal immigrants to $374 to $16,000 per violation up from a range of $275 to $11,000.
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Preemployment Background Screening Guideline (ASIS, 2009) resource White Papers OCEG Reviewed

The scope of the Preemployment Background Screening Guideline is to aid U. S. employers in understanding and implementing the fundamental concepts, methodologies, and related legal issues associated with the preemployment background screening of job applicants.

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Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) resource Organizations & Associations Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
The Society's mission is to advance the human resource profession to ensure that HR is recognized as an essential partner in developing and executing organizational strategy. Founded in 1948, SHRM currently has more than 550 affiliated chapters and members in more than 100 countries.
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Employer Liability for an Employee's Bad Acts (2010) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed

Job-Related Accidents or Misconduct - Under a legal doctrine sometimes referred to by the fancy title "respondeat superior," an employer is legally responsible for the actions of its employees. However, this rule only applies if the employee is acting within the course and scope of employment.

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