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401k debit cards: Worst retirement planning idea ever?


August 13, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Payroll software

Employees have always been able to borrow money from their 401k funds. But now for some, it’s as easy as going to an ATM machine.

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Choosing an HRIS: Whose input do you need?


July 18, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: HRIS software, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Payroll software

If you’re looking for new HR software, obviously you’re looking for something that works for you and your department. But if you don’t involve other stakeholders, the project might not even get off the ground.

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Can going green help retention? Surprising answer


May 19, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: Document retention, Payroll software, Special Report, Telecommuting

Why should HR care about “going green?” Because your employees do.

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Mentoring matters for IT retention


April 30, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: HRIS software, Payroll software, Security and law

When it comes to attracting and keeping the best tech employees, there’s one low-cost benefit that can make a huge difference.

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Timeclock 2.0: Self-service attendance tracking


April 7, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Payroll software

Looking for a better way to track employees’ time and attendance? If your employees do their work on computers, a self-service system may be for you.

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Biometrics: A better timeclock, or strange sci-fi security?


April 3, 2008 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: Latest News & Views, Payroll software, Security and law

Some companies are turning to electronic fingerprint scanners to keep track of when workers come and go. Is this the future of payroll, or a system that’s too high-tech for its own good?

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