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For 2023, 401(k) Contribution Limit Rises to $22,500 with $7,500 'Catch-Up'
Employee 401(k) contributions for plan year 2023 will rise by $2,000 to $22,500 with an additional $7,500 catch-up contribution allowed for those turning age 50 or
How Companies Can Support Victims of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence can be detrimental to the victim as well as employers. Learn the signs of intimate partner violence, PTO laws and what to do if the abuser enters the
Remote Work Helps People with Disabilities Land Jobs
Federal data shows that the number of people with disabilities finding employment is increasing. Disability advocates credit the rise in remote work
2023 Tax Bracket Changes Could Increase Workers' Take-Home Pay
The IRS raised the top amounts of all seven federal income tax brackets for 2023, which could increase the paychecks of many employees by taxing more of their earnings
2023 Benefit Plan Limits & Thresholds Chart
A handy chart showing 2023 benefit plan limits and thresholds: 401(k) plans, health savings accounts, health and dependent care flexible spending accounts, transit
HR Professionals Weigh In on Automated Recruiting Software
Before your company invests in a new recruiting software, HR professionals and software users say, it's important to consider the pros and cons, as well as why it's
New SHRM Certification Providers for October 2022
Take the guesswork out of the recertification process for maintaining your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. When you see the SHRM Recertification Provider seal, you know
Alexander C. Pullen: The Importance of Developing a Culture of Resilience
Alexander C. Pullen, SHRM-SCP, an HR business partner focused on inclusion and belonging with Hubspot in Atlanta, joins host Tony Lee to discuss his HR story
Ethical Decision-Making and the HR Profession
There will be many times throughout an HR professional's career, especially during tumultuous times, in which ethical decision-making will play a major role in how we