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Garnishments Policy
The Garnishments policy defines garnishments as a court order to an employer to withhold a sum of money from an employee's wages or salary. A federal levy, which takes precedence over all other garnishments, can take 100 percent of all money due to an employee as of that date. However,...
Tags: salary
Tools & templates 2007-11-16

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A Policy Framework for Investment: Investment Policy
This paper addresses one of the policy areas covered in the Policy Framework for Investment within the context of the OECD Initiative on Investment for Development - investment policy.1 The purpose of this paper is to examine how investment policy contributes to an environment that is attractive to domestic and...
Tags: investment, environment, benefit
White papers 2005-10-25
Outsourcing Payroll Processing - How Can It Not Make Sense?
One of the most basic functions of any company, large or small, is payroll. Whether it is salaried management or hourly workers, the demands for accuracy and timeliness are great. Construction companies, like other companies, are responsible for correctly processing many items on paychecks. The most familiar are deductions for...
Tags: 401(k), Retirement plans, Investment, Operational accounting, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Gale Group, deduction, 401(k) plan, income tax, health insurance, payroll, outsourcing, income, worker, health care
White papers 2003-11-05
Sarbanes-Oxley Will Require a Message-Storage Rethink
Traditionally, government regulations don't specify exactly what a company's policy should be, but they do specify that if there is a policy in place, that policy must be adhered to. The problem is that, even if a company implements a policy stating that it does not retain e-mail, not every...
Tags: Regulations, International Data Group, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, e-mail, compliance, notebook, PC
White papers 2004-06-11
Tax Policy From 1990 to 2001
Tax policy is so broad that summarizing it must necessarily short-change important parts. Tax policy today involves far more than issues of how to collect revenues fairly and efficiently: it has evolved into a major tool for both macro or fiscal policy and, more than ever, expenditure and social policy....
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Harvard University, tax, tool
White papers 2001-06-04
Policy,Procedure and Compilance
Organization desired to revise their Drug Testing policy due to employee complaints and difficulties with implementation of the existing policy. An employee focus group was developed and input was gathered pertaining to changes in the policy. A new policy was drafted and presented to Management and was approved by the...
Tags: Policies and procedures, drug testing, employee handbook, focus group, harassment, benefit, workplace, board, training
Case studies 2000-01-01
The OECD Initiative on Investment for Development: A Policy Framework for Investment: Investment Policy
This paper addresses one of the policy areas covered in the Policy Framework for Investment within the context of the OECD Initiative on Investment for Development - investment policy. The purpose of this paper is to examine how investment policy contributes to an environment that is attractive to domestic and...
Tags: OECD, environment, benefit
White papers 2005-07-05
What's Your E-Mail Policy?
The online industry has long assumed e-mail collection and usage information within a privacy policy is sufficient. This article explains why your e-mail policy should be separate and distinct from your privacy policy like positioning, clarity etc. Read on to know the more.
Tags: Jupitermedia Corp., privacy policy, positioning, e-mail, industry
White papers 2003-07-21
Activist Stabilization Policy and Inflation: The Taylor Rule in the 1970s
This paper, demonstrates that the policy settings that would have been suggested by a rule during the 1970s, based on real-time data published by the U.S. Commerce Department, do not greatly differ from actual policy during this period. To the extent the Taylor's rule is believed to provide a reasonable...
Tags: inflation
White papers 2000-01-02
Transfer of Health for All Policy - What, How and in Which Direction? A Two-Case Study
This article explores the transfer of World Health Organization's (WHO) policy initiative Health for All by the Year 2000 (HFA2000) into national contexts by using the changes in the public health policies of Finland and Portugal from the 1970's onward and the relationship of these changes to WHO policy development...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Vertical industries, Benefits, BioMed Central, public health, health care, Y2K, tool
White papers 2004-12-07
Smoking Policy
The purpose of the Smoking policy is to control smoking in enclosed public areas and workplaces under the control of the company and to protect the health and comfort of its employees and customers. It covers enforcement of the policy and alternative provisions. You must check state law and local...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, workplace, health care
Tools & templates 2007-11-16
On the Efficacy of Reforms: Policy Tinkering, Institutional Change, and Entrepreneurship
This paper analyzes the interplay of policy reform and entrepreneurship in a model where investment decisions and policy outcomes are both subject to uncertainty. The production costs of non-traditional activities are unknown and can only be discovered by entrepreneurs who make sunken investments. The policy maker has access to two...
Tags: National Bureau of Economic Research, entrepreneurship, draw, adjustment, strategy
White papers 2004-04-01
"Advertising Injury" in the Third Circuit: A Frog Switch and a Green Machine
The question of whether there is coverage under an insurance policy often depends upon the way that the particular policy provision is drafted. Because the policy will be construed in favor of coverage, in the event the provision is vague, the need for careful policy drafting cannot be overemphasized. However,...
Tags: Reed Elsevier Inc., insurance, advertisement
White papers 2003-03-01
How Does Fiscal Policy Affect Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Countries?
This paper analyses how fiscal policy affects monetary policy in emerging economies. First, it conducts a test for fiscal dominance, and finds that the evidence points clearly to a regime of fiscal dominance in the case of Argentina and Brazil during the 1990s and early 2000s, while for the other...
Tags: Financial services, Bank for International Settlements, emerging market, bank
White papers 2005-04-01
Making Your Harassment Policy Work
You probably have a sexual harassment policy in place, but, are you sure that it will protect your organization against legal claims? Is it an "effective" policy as defined in the Supreme Court’s 1998 decisions? Does it include a complaint and resolution procedure? Have you trained your employees on how...
Tags: harassment, analysis, job
White papers 2003-01-01
The Quality Policy
The ISO9001: 2000 standard identifies the techniques of policies and objectives primary tools of top management to direct the organization toward its quality goals for the products and processes of the company. The quality policy is a general statement made by top management that it intends to achieve quality because...
Tags: Quality, PRODUCTIVITY, Core Business Solutions Inc., Quality Management System, quality management, technique, performance, tool
White papers 2002-01-01
Commercial Policy Framework: Treasury Management Policy
The Treasury Management Policy applies to the treasury functions of all public sector agencies, incorporating both General Government agencies and Government businesses. However, the policy is of greater relevance to Government businesses, given the extent of their treasury functions. The objective of the policy is to provide an overarching framework...
Tags: Financial services, treasury management, agency
White papers 2002-09-01
Firm Productivity Dispersion And The Matching Role Of UI Policy
This paper studies optimal UI policy from the perspective of worker assignment to heterogenous jobs in an environment of random matching. Workers react to UI policy through job acceptance decisions; firms react to UI policy through wage posting. There is endogenous assortative matching as a result of the fact that...
Tags: Policy, UI, Benefits, Human Resources
White papers 2005-09-01
Sample Workplace Smoking Policy
Smoking is a hot issue in society today, and you as an employer need to make your stance on smoking in the workplace clear. In fact, some states have laws that require you to have a written smoking policy, to post that policy, and to designate certain areas as either...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Office Depot Inc., workplace
Tools & templates
Globalization, Health and Foreign Policy: Emerging Linkages and Interests
A discussion of the growing links between the issues of globalization, health and foreign policy. This article examines the effect this has on health, development and foreign policy communities in the UK and internationally and considers what steps the policy community must take to address the challenges and opportunities of...
Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, BioMed Central, globalization, health care
White papers 2005-07-29
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