Showing posts with label employers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employers. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Get Your Mandatory DOL Posters – for free!


For Employers – Remember, you are required to conspicuously post various Department of Labor notices. The Department has recently sent out reminders that those mandatory posters are available, for free. Go to:

http://www.labor.state.nh.us/mandatory_posters.asp for further details.

-Submitted By Christopher Pyles, Esq.
603-629-4725
cpyles@wiggin-nourie.com

Monday, October 4, 2010

Employee Theft and Unemployment Benefits


An employer may terminate an employee for stealing, and the employee cannot collect unemployment benefits. Accordingly, the employer does not suffer any adverse impact on its unemployment tax rate. However, a recently passed law now allows employees who steal less than $500 from a previous employer to collect benefits, if they are laid off from their next job, and credits the employee for the time they worked at their previous job even though they were fired for stealing. According to a very helpful article in the New Hampshire Business Review for the week of August 27, 2010, the new law clarifies the term “gross misconduct” by removing the word “dishonesty” and replacing it with “theft of an amount greater than $500.” The NHBR article, written by Bob Sanders, provides a complete analysis of the change, and some interesting statistics on gross misconduct in the workplace.

-Submitted By Christopher Pyles, Employment Attorney
603-629-4725
cpyles@wiggin-nourie.com

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Lesser-Known Aspects of Health Care Reform

With a law spanning thousands of pages, it is no surprise there are components to health care reform receiving little attention. Here are a few:

* Small businesses with fewer than 25 full-time employees may be eligible for tax credits to purchase health insurance for their employees if the employer's workers have average wages of less than $50,000.

* Beginning January 1, 2011, nonprescription drugs cannot be reimbursed tax-free through a health savings account (HSA) for flexible spending account (FSA).

* Employers must provide an unpaid breastfeeding break for nursing mothers. Employers with 50 or more employees must provide a nursing location other than a bathroom that is shielded from view and free from intrusion by co-workers and the public.

* Employers will be able to offer employees rewards of up to 30% of the value of coverage for participating in wellness programs and meeting certain health-related standards, but this provision will not become effective until 2014.

* Effective January 1, 2011, employers must report the value of employer-provided health coverage on each employee's W-2 form.