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Labor/Employment

Apr. 1, 2006

The 'Little Things' Can Cause Big Headaches for Employers

Employment Column - By Jonathan Fraser Light - An employer forgets to put the number of hours worked on a pay stub or rounds time-clock entries one minute in the wrong direction. Mistakes, even seemingly small ones like these, can lead to big losses for employers. Here are a few examples of such mistakes and some practical suggestions for remedying them.

Employment Column

By Jonathan Fraser Light
        
        An employer forgets to put the number of hours worked on a pay stub or rounds time-clock entries one minute in the wrong direction. Mistakes, even seemingly small ones like these, can lead to big losses for employers. Here are a few examples of such mistakes and some practical suggestions for rem...

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