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June 24, 2010 |
In The News
CompTIA, the non-profit trade association for the information technology (IT) industry, introduced its latest benefit for member companies, an interactive and customizable human resources handbook tailored for the unique needs of IT companies.
Dr. John P. Kotter, best-selling author and Harvard Business School Professor Emeritus, officially launched Kotter International, a change company that helps leaders build the capacity to drive transformation in their organizations.
HireRight, Inc., a leader in on-demand employment background and drug screening, announced the close of its acquisition of Powerchex Limited, a leading pre-employment screening firm based in the United Kingdom. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. (read more)
The J.A. Schlueter & Company, reported that their SMART-UR Technology Division, "has enjoyed an exceptional reception by insurance companies and self-insureds since its launch just over a year ago." J.A. Schlueter, company president, said the web-based Utilization Review technology, which is offered as Software as a Service (SaaS), "is now in service across the USA and has over 1,000 employees from 40 states on the system in a variety of operational settings."
Feathers
Juniper Media, a global technology media publisher, was named the Winner of two Stevie Awards in the categories of "Communications & PR Campaign of the Year – Global Issues" and "Communications & PR Campaign of the Year – Public Affairs" in the 2010 American Business Awards.
Events
The Banker's Shootout is the first event of its kind focused entirely on connecting Regional Business Leaders with their local Community Bank CEOs.
Featuring a panel of renowned Community Bank CEOs, hear their position on the local lending environment and what you need to do to successfully secure bank financing in today's market.
In Depth
New Study Reveals Less Than Three-Quarters of Employees Receive Pay via Direct Deposit
NACHA's PayItGreen Survey 2010 Indicates Small Businesses Lag Larger Organizations in Direct Deposit Adoption, Environmental Messages Resonate with Employees
Less than three-quarters of employees receive their paychecks via Direct Deposit, according to a new study from NACHA — The Electronic Payments Association and PayItGreen. The national PayItGreen Survey 2010 unveiled that 27 percent of employees still receive paper paychecks, and the primary factor for doing so is that the employer does not offer Direct Deposit.
"Direct Deposit is the simple, safe, smart, and green solution for employers, and we hope businesses, small and large, become more aware of the benefits of Direct Deposit."
"It's surprising that while other developed countries are nearing 100 percent Direct Deposit enrollment, this survey showed that more than a quarter of U.S. employees are still receiving paper checks – in many cases because their employer doesn't offer Direct Deposit," said Janet O. Estep, president and CEO of NACHA. "Direct Deposit is the simple, safe, smart, and green solution for employers, and we hope businesses, small and large, become more aware of the benefits of Direct Deposit."
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