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HR Compliance Issues for Small Business

As the economic horizon continues to shift and belts tighten, small and medium sized companies — who typically have between 10 to 500 employees and represent 99.7 percent of all employer firms according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) — may wind up being so focused on core business issues that they overlook one of their most potentially serious and costly issues — human resource compliance.

Unlike their large-company counterparts, they lack the time and resources to build infrastructure and processes that are beyond core business objectives. But if entrepreneurs and smaller business owners are focused solely on growth and product, how do they know what issues to look for in order to protect the company? This is a must-read paper that discusses the top 5 HR compliance issues they may face.

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What to do when involved in a Motor Accident

Every Christmas motorists receive a number of warnings about the spike in road traffic accidents – according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation, a shocking 1 221 fatal road accidents occurred during this period last year – yet just as important is making sure you understand what to do if you are involved in an accident.

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Transparency International releases Southern Africa Corruption Report

Transparency International interviewed over 6000 individuals across Southern Africa in countries including South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe to identify the public's perspective on corruption and how it affects their lives.

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Universities Produce Wrong Kind of Graduates: Analyst

SKILLS WE NEED: Management, engineering, law, finance, accounting and medicine 

Universities are producing the wrong kind of graduates to redress South Africa’s high unemployment rate, a labour analyst says.

“There are currently nearly 600,000 unemployed university graduates in South Africa, mostly in the arts, humanities and social sciences,” said Adcorp labour market analyst Loane Sharp in a statement. “Whereas the private sector has more than 800,000 vacancies in management, engineering, law, finance, accounting and medicine.”   

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Police Crackdown on Fake Training Institutions

 

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How to exercise while sitting at your computer

If you are one of those people who have to be at a desk all day long, there are some simple steps that you can follow in order to improve your posture and keep your health in check.

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Do you know where your kids are?

Abuse isn't the only way to harm a child. Neglect can be as destructive, says CyberShrink. Children need constant care and affection, and parents are the ones who have to supply this.

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Desk Stretches

Take a break and stretch: an excerpt from Getting Back in Shape by Bob Anderson, Bill Pearl, Ed Burke and Jeff Galloway.

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Healthy employees increase productivity

Does your employee's poor health pose a threat to your business?

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Guard yourself against hijackers

With an average of about 39 vehicles hijacked per day, keeping abreast of evolving modus operandi is key to avoiding becoming a victim.

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