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You’ve decided to hire a new employee. The interviews are complete, you’ve chosen the person you think is both most qualified and the best fit for your business’ culture. The new guy is enthusiastic and ready to get started. Then … Continue reading →
July 12th, 2007 by Stuart Blake | Tags: accomodation, employee, employer, reasonable, religion, Social Security, tax withholdings
Employment | No Comments »
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