Employee groups praised the federal government's move toward electronic pay statements, but cautioned that agencies should not expect all workers to have the same level of computer access. The Office ...
Until now, Ohio has been one of nine states where employers aren’t legally required to give workers access to their pay information. State Rep. Dontavius Jarrells, a Columbus Democrat who co-sponsored ...
PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2004--Adding a new dimension to its ability to give member financial institutions and their corporate customers access to best-in-class payment and ...
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10 benefits of paperless payroll
As more and more business functions go digital, payroll is following suit. Paper checks and manual payroll tabulations are largely on the way out in favor of paperless payroll. Transitioning to a ...
STILL want your boss to hand you a paycheck on Friday? Chances are that today your answer is no. Most employees are opting for electronic payment out of convenience. And employers are encouraging the ...
An Ohio House committee is considering a bill to require employers provide their workers with written copies of their pay stubs. The bill is meant to help employees make sure they are being paid ...
Savings: $1.5 million in 2011; $2 million per year after that by using electronic pay stubs. The Treasury Department currently mails paper pay stubs to its employees, which costs time and money.
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