Book Description
An authoritative, readable, useful guide to the unemployment insurance compensation system--and a cost-saving guide to working within it. The authors draw upon their experience-based knowledge to provide employers with timely, step-by-step advice on ways to limit and control UIC tax costs. These principles and strategies apply to all levels--from janitors to company executives. This book includes information on documenting warnings to employees and other important information that will protect the company in quits and discharge situations. The authors guide employers through the appeals hearing process and show how to prepare, organize, and present a UIC case. Complete with sample forms and letters, sample script of a first-level UIC hearing, and comprehensive glossary.
About the Author
GABE DONNADIEU represents employers in unemployment insurance compensation matters. ROBERT A. SCHULER, an attorney, served as an administrative law judge for unemployment hearings, and has also owned and operated a manufacturing company.
Controlling Unemployment Insurance Costs: The Employer's Comprehensive Guide to the UIC System FROM THE PUBLISHER
With powerful, clearly written advice on how to control and to reduce dramatically unemployment insurance compensation taxes, here is an authoritative, useful guide to the UIC system. The authors draw upon their extensive experience to detail intricacies and pitfalls in the UIC system; they provide principles and strategies to help employers avoid them. With information on documenting and warning employees in cases where discharge may be imminent, proper use of the information in this book can help protect a company against unwarranted UIC tax charges. The authors also guide employers through the appeals process, demonstrating how to prepare, organize, and present a UIC case. Also included are myths and misconceptions about the UIC system, a look inside a local UIC office, and in-depth examination of how to deal with the UIC decision process, from the local office to the highest level of administrative appeal. This guide is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in hiring, discharging, or dealing with unemployment issues. Complete with sample forms and letters, a sample script of a typical UIC hearing, and comprehensive glossary, Controlling Unemployment Insurance Costs is a unique resource for the employers in the private sector, and can also be used effectively by federal, state, and local government agencies. Human resource managers in universities and schools, non-profit organizations, and attorneys and paralegals will also find it valuable.
SYNOPSIS
Authoritative, readable, useful advice on how the unemployment insurance compensation system works--and a cost-saving guide to working within it.