Overview:
Employer-paid
unemployment insurance taxes and costs can be significantly important and
represent a potentially critical liability. For some employers, UI tax
liabilities and their relationship to other employment related cost have begun
to increase significantly and now have a measurable impact on the bottom line.
While
higher UI tax liabilities are just most obvious risk created by employee
separations and unemployment insurance claims; they are only the
beginning. Unemployment insurance claims
increasingly expose organizations to other potential liabilities: from wage and
hour violations for misclassifying independent contractors, to providing
plaintiffs with discovery opportunities in other types of employment
litigation.
Effective
management of your organization’s unemployment insurance experience provides
you with the opportunity to improve your talent management results, improve
your hiring and onboarding processes, enhance your performance management and
discipline procedures, and reduce your exposure to discrimination and wrongful
discharge claims. Effective UI
management allows you to use UI metrics to assess human capital risks, measure
supervisor and manager performance, more accurately allocate resources, and
have a positive impact on the bottom line.
This
webinar provides an update on federal and state UI issues, assesses the risks
and costs associated with UI taxes and benefits, reviews the interconnection
between UI and other employment and tax issues, and discusses effective UI tax
management and cost control techniques.
Areas
Covered in this session:
- Update
on 2021 UI tax liabilities
- A
discussion of federal UI law and potential changes
- Critical
assessment of state UI laws
- Managing
your organization’s UI tax liabilities
- Managing
employment issues that impact your UI tax liabilities and other employment
costs
Why
You Should Attend?
- Gain
an understanding of key unemployment insurance issues
- Discuss
the strategic issues of employment stabilization and employee separation
management
- Learn
to identify and assess the risks associated with the federal-state UI program
- Discuss
the financial implications of UI liabilities
- Learn
how sound HR management practices reduce an organization’s exposure to UI
liabilities and costs
- Identify
and use UI Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Who
Will Benefit?
- HR
professionals
- Payroll
managers
- UI
Specialists
- Operations
managers
- CFOs
- Risk
managers
- Compliance
managers
- External
and Internal Auditors
Ronald Adler is the president-CEO of Laurdan Associates, Inc., a veteran owned, human resource management consulting firm specializing in HR audits, employment practices liability risk management, HR metrics and benchmarking, strategic HR-business issues and unemployment insurance issues. Mr. Adler has more than 45 years of HR consulting experience working with U.S. and international firms, small businesses and non-profits, printers, insurance companies and brokers, and employer organizations.
Mr. Adler is the developer the Employment-Labor Law Audit™ (ELLA®), the nation’s leading HR auditing and employment practices liability risk assessment tool—now in the tenth edition.
Mr. Adler has served as an adjunct professor at Villanova University’s Graduate Program in Human Resources Development and taught a course on HR auditing. Mr. Adler has additionally served as a certified instructor for the CPCU Society and conducted courses on employment practices liabilities.
Mr. Adler has assisted Congress and state legislatures develop employment and UI related legislation and has testified before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on unemployment insurance and the U.S. Senate H.E.L.P. Committee on genetic discrimination in the workplace. Mr. Adler has also served as an expert witness in discrimination and negligent hiring cases.
Mr. Adler is a member of the Institute of Internal Auditors. Mr. Adler is also a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), served as a subject matter expert (SME) to SHRM on HR metrics and other workplace issues, and has represented SHRM in meetings with the EEOC.
Mr. Adler has a B.S. degree in Finance from the University of Maryland and an M.B.A. from Southern Illinois University.
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