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How Your Employment Verification Process Shapes the Employee Experience — And Why It Matters for Retention
Verification FulfillmentModernizing employment verification improves employee experience, builds trust, and boosts retention, all while reducing HR workload.
Uncover the true cost of manual I‑9 compliance and learn how digital solutions help HR leaders reduce risk and improve efficiency.
Streamline E-Verify bulk uploads by preventing data errors with standardized templates, validation steps, and a “first-time right” approach.
Discover how outdated E-Verify POC details can trigger account termination, compliance risks, and how to prevent costly disruptions.
AI, Employee Data & Paid Leave: Building a Cross‑Functional Compliance Engine for 2026
Employer ServicesFrom NYC’s AI bias audits to California’s CPRA employee rights and more, here’s how HR, legal, and IT align policies, systems, and controls.
Stay ahead of 2026 employer compliance changes such as immigration enforcement trends, WOTC uncertainty, and state law changes.
Virginia SB 759 updates unemployment benefits with higher weekly payouts in 2026, using revised tables while keeping the existing wage-based calculation method.
I‑9 Audits, Wage Theft, and Pay Transparency: 2026 Enforcement Priorities for Employers
Employer ServicesHere’s your 2026 plan to manage the latest compliance enforcement rules for I-9s, wage theft and pay transparency.
Virginia SB 433 changes unemployment eligibility for employer lockouts, allowing more workers to qualify for benefits starting July 1, 2026.
Virginia’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave law is a state-run program supported by payroll contributions with eligibility starting 2028.
Virginia HB 1320 increases weekly unemployment insurance benefits by $48 for claims effective on or after July 1, 2026, impacting UI costs.
Kentucky SB 129 updates employer funding for the UI Service Capacity Upgrade Fund, changing contribution rate calculations starting in 2027.
Nebraska LB 847 changes how combined UI tax rates are allocated between employer contributions and state UI taxes, effective April 7, 2026.
In‑House vs. Outsourced UI Claims Management: An Honest Comparison for Multi-State Employers
UnemploymentThe pros, cons, costs and compliance considerations for in‑house vs. outsourced unemployment insurance claims management.
Maryland HB 242 aligns unemployment insurance confidentiality rules with federal law, strengthening employer data privacy and disclosure requirements.
IRS Draft 2026 1099 Guidance Signals New Reporting Rules for Tips, Overtime, and Payment Thresholds
Year-End TaxNew IRS draft guidance for Forms 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC adds tip and overtime reporting fields, raises many reportable payments thresholds.
Washington SB 6134 updates unemployment insurance rules, requiring notice to strike-related claimants about potential overpayments.
Pennsylvania House Bill 274 expands unemployment benefit eligibility for domestic violence victims, allowing confidential claims.