2021 ACA Webinar
Join us as we cover the following:
-ACA Legislative Updates
-Previewing Your ACA forms
-Reviewing the ACA Form codes
-Approving Your ACA forms
(Training Documentation will be included!)
Join us as we cover the following:
-ACA Legislative Updates
-Previewing Your ACA forms
-Reviewing the ACA Form codes
-Approving Your ACA forms
(Training Documentation will be included!)
Join us on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at 11a.m. to review real life scenarios regarding the vaccine rule and discuss potential options and solutions to conundrums created by the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) regarding vaccines. Our discussion will include:
How do employers determine whether they have 100 or more employees – do part-time, temporary, or leased employees count? What about independent contractors?
What if an employer’s worker headcount changes based on seasonality (e.g. increased employees over the Christmas holidays)? When do employers do the “headcount”?
As an employer, desperate for employees in this era of labor shortages, is there any reason why employees shouldn’t just be given the choice between the vaccine and testing? Won’t maximum flexibility help employers with recruiting and retention?
Where do employers start with the analysis of deciding what vaccine or testing options to offer employees? Can employers ask employees who is/is not vaccinated?
Can an employer require all employees just to get the vaccine and forget worrying about the testing option?
Should an employer reserve the testing option only for those with a religious or medical exemption?
How are work-at-home employees affected by the ETS?
The ETS says that employers are NOT responsible for paying for COVID testing – but does Pennsylvania (or other state) law require that employers pay for the testing?
What if the cost of testing would drop an employee below minimum wage or cut into overtime for the employee? If s/he voluntarily chooses testing is that okay?
Does the government pay for testing or Is the employer’s group health plan going to pay for all of this testing and what does that do to rates? What if the employee doesn’t have health insurance?
What day of the week do employers test and should a rapid antigen or PCR test be required?
Can employers require vaccines or testing to be done during non-work hours?
What if the vaccine or testing is done during work hours?
Is the time the employee spends on the vaccine or testing compensable?
Can employers just buy some of those at-home COVID tests and distribute them?
What should employers do with all of the vaccine and testing information that they are required to collect under this rule?
How long will the ETS remain in force?
How will OSHA enforce this?
If you’re an under 100 employee employer, can you breathe easy? Or are you the next target for OSHA?
Isn’t someone going to sue and overturn this mandate, so employers can ignore it?
OSHA’s ETS will be effective 60 days from now or January 4, 2022. This means that employers have two months – which are filled with holidays – to make decisions, roll out and communicate policies, procedures and plans to comply with the rule.
You asked and we answered! We are excited to offer our new employee portal and mobile app which incorporates key features requested by our clients and their employees to significantly improve the employee user experience. Key improvements include a mobile app that can be accessed from any browser, a simplified employee login experience, a more modernized user experience, and finally a consistent look and feel between all devices including mobile applications. The best part is that upgrading is completely free!
hiring and firing
Join us to see how you can welcome your new employees to the company and get them up-and-running fast by avoiding unnecessary paperwork and cutting out lengthy processing time through isolved’s electronic onboarding platform! Let us help you get your employees off to a great start!
Join us as we help you prepare for a successful 2021 Year-End!
We will cover the following Year-End topics:
Holiday Schedule for Processing Payroll
Verifying Employee Information for Yearend
Unemployment Rate Changes
New Deductions, Paid Time Off, Earnings Codes or Benefits for 2021
Special pays and Bonus Runs
Updating Third Party Sick Pay
Paying Special Items and Taxable Fringe Benefits
S-Corporations and Owner Health Insurance Reconciling Your W-2 Forms
Electronic Delivery of W-2 Forms to Employees
OSHA Vaccine Rule Allegheny County Sick
Can't find that report you need? Or maybe you are spending time manipulating reports from isolved to get that one elusive report you think the system could never generate? Join us for this webinar where we will review the mostly commonly used reports and the basis of building a custom report in isolved!
Employee Handbooks & Required Benefit Documentation
Trying to digitize your work life? What better way to ditch the paper time sheets than by adopting Time and Attendance from isolved. iTime allows you to track and schedule your employees all in one streamlined place. Learn more about this feature in our free webinar.
Can't find that report you need? Or maybe you are spending time manipulating reports from isolved to get that one elusive report you think the system could never generate? Join us for this webinar where we will review the mostly commonly used reports and the basis of building a custom report in isolved!
Attend our Showcase Event on May 18, featuring a team of subject matter experts to discuss the latest in HR Technology trends to help your business become efficient and help attract and retain talent.
Enrolling in company benefits and health care programs should be a positive experience, but too often it feels like a major burden for both employees and benefit administrators. isolved Benefits Enrollment & Administration enables employees to research, select, and enroll in the benefits that suit them—without having to rely on your HR team. Enhance your employee experience, simplify enrollment, and relieve headaches by consolidating HR and benefit administration to gain efficiency and marketplace competitiveness.
Please join us for a webinar where we will help prepare you for the new security-enhanced isolved log-in procedure that goes into effect on June 30th, 2023. This includes utilizing an update where client users will utilize an e-mail address instead of specific user name. In addition, we will be covering overall log-in procedures for clients, self-service users, the new way to reset a self-service user and how to troubleshoot any issues.
E-Verify has been around for over a quarter of a century. It has evolved over time from a remote possibility, to a reality for public (government-related) employers, and now a mandate in many states for private employers. Florida is the latest state to mandate E-Verify for all employers with 25 or more employees, while Pennsylvania requires it for certain construction industry employers and their subcontractors. With E-Verify as a new requirement - or one that is on the horizon - what does this mean for an employer's hiring process? Join us June 8 at 11 a.m. for our monthly compliance webinar, where we will discuss the requirements of E-Verify, the necessary hiring processes, and penalties for employers. In addition, we will cover state requirements and pending state regulation in this area. Finally, we will work through the processing for addressing a "tentative" or "final nonconfirmation."