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Here are a few helpful Human Resource Websites:
Bureau
of Labor Statistics
Provides information on wages, earnings, benefits, inflation &
consumer spending, employment & unemployment, safety & health,
occupations, business costs
and much more.
U.S.
Department of Labor
Provides information for small businesses, contract and grant information
and research, major laws and regulations, national economic measurements,
unemployment insurance & other income support, state labor offices,
department of labor agencies,
and more.
Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
This site provides an introduction to your rights and responsibilities
under federal equal employment opportunity laws.
Internal
Revenue Service
The Internal Revenue Service is the nation's tax collection agency
and administers the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress. Provides
(forms and publications) tax information and requirements to meet
your tax responsibilities.
Kansas
Department of Human Resources (KDHR)
Provides a variety of programs and services intended to enhance
and compensate the livelihood of the people of Kansas. Some of KDHR's
responsibilities include: the collection of employer taxes, labor
exchange functions, enforcement of state labor laws, and the provision
of compensation to individuals who have lost employment or sustained
an injury on the job.
· New
Hire requirements
· Labor
market condition
Society
for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
(SHRM) is the world's largest association devoted to human resource
management, ensuring that HR is an essential and effective partner
in developing and executing organizational strategy. The Society
serves the needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential
and comprehensive set of resources available.
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