The HR Team

Eileen's Lessons - September 2017

When my daughter was in middle school, she asked me to help her with her French class homework. She was writing sentences and wanted me to check them to see if they made sense. My 2 years of French in Middle School, 4 years in High School, 4 years in College and being an exchange student in France during part of my junior year in high school surely made me a reliable resource. So, it seems only fitting that I should be able to proof some simple sentences for a French 1 class, yes? I looked over the sentences and told her I could help with all but one sentence. I simply didn't recognize one of her vocabulary words. I could tell it was a noun, but I was certain that I had never seen the word "ordinateur" in my studies or while living in France. Also, I looked the word up in my pocket dictionary (© 1978) and it wasn't there either.


U.S. Department of Labor Extends Hurricane Harvey Compliance Guidance and Relief to Employee Benefit Plans Impacted by Hurricane Irma

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that, until further notice, filers subject to the EEO-1 reporting requirement should not submit aggregate data about W-2 (Box 1) income and hours worked, which is the information required by "Component 2" of the EEO-1 report (which was approved on September 29, 2016). However, filers should continue to submit data on the ethnicity, race, and sex of workers by job category ("Component 1" of the EEO-1 report). This is the same type of EEO-1 data that filers have submitted in the past.

EEO-1 Reporting

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that, until further notice, filers subject to the EEO-1 reporting requirement should not submit aggregate data about W-2 (Box 1) income and hours worked, which is the information required by "Component 2" of the EEO-1 report (which was approved on September 29, 2016). However, filers should continue to submit data on the ethnicity, race, and sex of workers by job category ("Component 1" of the EEO-1 report). This is the same type of EEO-1 data that filers have submitted in the past.
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