The legalization of concealed carry in Wisconsin was a hot topic for all employers across the state in 2011. This post outlined the details of new law, as well as what questions employers should consider.
Our goofy Christmas card this year (called the “12 Days of HNI”) generated some major buzz. Click here to see it for yourself…
Expanding on post #1, Renee Kuhs [our compliance attorney] listed a number of questions we’d been getting from clients on concealed carry. We also posted sample policies, “no weapons” signage template, and materials that could be used for internal trainings on the new law.
Effective January 3rd of this year, commercial drivers are completely banned from using hand held cell phones while driving. Don Jerrell outlined the need-to-knows on this new rule.
Jeff Karr authored this post on how trucking companies can better retain quality drivers. While everyone in the industry knows recruiting is a challenge, retention issues are less discussed [but equally as important!]
“Wicked problem” is one of the key words in our lingo at HNI. This post by our CEO back in February introduced the phrase which we use to refer to the root causes of business problems that you just can’t write a check to make go away.
Chad Tisonik contributed this post getting at the seven indicators of waste (Muda in Japanese) in an organization. Few organizations can take a look at these indicators and say “not me”!
CSA has impacted the transportation industry for over a year, but myths perpetuated by truck stop lawyers have resulted in a lot of confusion among many drivers. Chris Tanke, our transportation practice leader, does some “myth busting” in this post.
With companies both large and small struggling to manage the cost of traditional insurance, many businesses are now looking to captives as a possible solution. This post talked a little bit about some captives basics.
In our experience, many employers that self-administer an HRA often overlook important compliance obligations that put them at financial risk. In this post, Renee Kuhs outlines some of the most important regulatory areas to keep in mind.
We plan to continue to produce great content in 2012! Any topics you’d like to see more about? Comment below and let us know!