Free Seminar Employee Lifecycle

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Thursday, August 24, 2017
10:00 AM ET

SBA South Florida District Office
100 S. Biscayne Blvd.
7th Floor
Miami, FL 33131

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Join Paychex Inc. and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for an eye-opening look at some of the most important HR issues for small businesses – and how you can take action today.

In this free seminar, a Paychex HR professional will help you understand critical HR practices including:
  • Some federal laws that may impact your hiring practices

  • Determining exempt vs. non-exempt status under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

  • Some common legal issues that may arise with employee terminations

  • Risky interviewing practices, and more!

Through this partnership, Paychex and the SBA deliver strategic, relevant HR information to help small business owners avoid costly mistakes and build a more successful business.

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Job Descriptions
Including how to display an accurate picture of the job to applicants

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Form I-9
When to require applicants to complete form I-9

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Employee Classification
Including new government regulations that may affect how you classify your employees

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Handbook Policies
What you need to know about handbook policies, and more!

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About the SBA

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. The SBA recognizes that small business is critical to our economic recovery and strength, to building America's future, and to helping the United States compete in today's global marketplace. Although SBA has grown and evolved in the years since it was established in 1953, the bottom line mission remains the same. The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands and Guam.