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HR Technology: What’s All The Hype?

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Technological Innovations

Working with HR technology has never been more exciting. HR is evolving, as is the technology that supports it. It is empowering to provide businesses with technology that can help manage the people side of their organization. Technological innovations have created the opportunity for HR departments to generate a far greater impact than ever before. HR technology trends in 2018 are creating unparalleled automation for achieving stronger cohesion and communication. In addition, they will undoubtedly attract millennial workers, while also maintaining familiarity with the older generation.

HR automation technology eliminates paperwork, manages compliance, onboards new hires, tracks PTO, benefits enrollment and communication Applicant tracking, document signing, performance management, terminations, ACA compliance, documentation management, and list goes on!

Every Company Can Benefit from a Solid HR Technology Platform

In todays business world, it’s critical for even the smallest companies to be compliant and create effenciencies so they may thrive in a competitive market. Prior to the internet, HR recruiters had to rely on print publications to post jobs and find qualified candidates. Technology has revolutionized and globalized the way in which we find these qualified candidates.

Electronic imaging has made it feasible for companies to retrieve and store files in electronic format. HR technology makes it easy to simply print any necessary forms that an employee may need from a central digital library.

Increased performance management is yet another byproduct of technological improvement. With the use of metrics, companies can ensure that employees are meeting performance standards; based on these metrics, employers can either implement additional training, or transition the employee out of their position.

With all of these developments, business leaders would be wise to understand these technology trends that will shape the year ahead, and far beyond. As a result, companies are vastly improving their strategic recruiting, performance management, employee development, social networking, and internal employee communications – all vital business issues.

This is a very compelling time to be in business, especially with all of the technological options available to business owners – and they will continue to get more and more innovative!

ERISA Compliance – What Every Employer Needs to Know About Plan Documents

Imagine an agent from the Department of Labor walks in your office and asks for your ERISA documents. For 90% of employers, the answer would be “what is that?”. Yet for every employer, maintaining ERISA documents is essential – and here is why:

ERISA is a federal law that sets minimum standards for employee benefit plans maintained by private-sector employers.

ERISA includes requirements for both retirement plans (for example, 401(k) plans) and welfare benefit plans (for example, group health plans). ERISA has been amended many times over the years, expanding the protections available to welfare benefit plan participants and beneficiaries.

The Department of Labor (DOL), through its Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), enforces most of ERISA’s provisions. Violating ERISA can have serious and costly consequences for employers that sponsor welfare benefit plans, either through DOL enforcement actions and penalty assessments or through participant lawsuits.

All welfare plans are subject to ERISA (medical, dental, vision, life, disability, certain employee assistance and wellness programs, for example) and are required to have a plan document that is memorialized in writing. ERISA further required that the plan document contain specific, express provisions. This means if you deliver any type of benefit program to employees, it’s likely you need a current ERISA document.

How does the DOL enforce ERISA?

The DOL has broad authority to investigate or audit an employee benefit plan’s compliance with the ERISA. The DOL’s EBSA division handles audits of employee benefit plans. To perform these audits, EBSA employs over 400 investigators working out of field offices, many of whom are lawyers or CPAs or have advanced degrees in business or finance. The DOL has authority to assess civil penalties for many different types of ERISA violations.

How can an employer minimize its risk of being audited by the DOL?

As a practical matter, an employer has little control over whether it will be audited by the DOL. However, an employer can take the following steps to help minimize its exposure to a DOL audit:

  • Respond to participants’ benefit questions and requests for information on a timely basis;
  • File Form 5500 on time and make sure it is complete and accurate;
  • Create and distribute participant notices required by law (for example, the summary of benefits and coverage) by the deadline; and
  • Make timely updates to plan documents and summary plan descriptions (SPDs) to reflect legal and design changes.

How can employers be prepared for a DOL audit?

The best way to prepare for a DOL audit is to remain in compliance with the law and establish a recordkeeping system for maintaining all of the important documents relating to your employee benefit plans. Retaining complete and accurate records will help move along the audit process and provide an accurate picture of an employer’s benefit package. As a general rule, these records should be retained for seven years.

Because the DOL has increased the frequency of health plan audits, employers should consider reviewing their health plans for compliance now, before they are selected for audit. It is important for employers to get their health plans’ paperwork in order as part of this process. Don’t be fooled into thinking you are “too small” for ERISA. Employers of every size who provide any type of Employer Sponsored Benefit Plan are subject to ERISA. Ask your broker if you need documents and get them done!

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Lief Organics Leaf Labs

Lief Organics, is a Valencia-based wholesaler of raw nutrients and ingredients for the natural foods and supplement industry. The company just relocated their manufacturing and distributing to new facilities, with a staff of over 100 and a robust sales team growing to $30 million in sales, Lief needed more space.


Lief Organics has experienced amazing growth by creating an environment that attracts high-level talent, an energetic and amazing workspace, and by delivering high-touch employee benefits through CorpStrat. 

Adel Villalobos, The President and CEO was born with a knack for 2 things; science and baseball. He would eventually use baseball as his motivation to attend California State University Northridge, to obtain his degree in Biochemistry and Nutrition. Once enrolled, Adel further realized his passion for science and decided to focus less on his baseball mitt and more on garnering any experience he can get in what was then a relatively new and burgeoning Nutraceutical Industry.

He eventually landed a part-time job as a Customer Service Rep with a company called Natrol. It was at Natrol, where the seed of eventually starting his own company was planted. Adel, was eager to learn and was willing to try his hand in various departments at Natrol, from Customer Service to QC Lab Tech to Marketing, Product Development and even Legal. After moving around all the departments at Natrol, Adel knew what his next step needed to be, and that was to try to make it on his own as a leader in an industry that he has grown to love. In 2008, Adel would eventually go on to start Lief. At the time, equipped with only big dreams and humble beginnings, have now grown into a 140,000 sq. ft. Contract Manufacturing Facility in Valencia California, just 20 minutes north from his home that he shares with his wife and 2 children.

I love being a part of the professional and personal growth that happens when you are in the Health Sector.  Our industry attracts great people.  Whether it is our staff or our clients. And I am committed to building great relationships and spreading quality supplements worldwide.

 
Lief’s VP, Victor Leyson, has been working with CorpStrat for nearly 11 years, Lief’s employees receive employee benefits, payroll, and communicate with their employer through CorpStratHR robust Human Resource Management System The HR platform that delivers a “hire through fire” cloud-based way for companies to manage their people and their employment lifespan. “CorpStrat has been a key advisor and catalyst for our growth and unusual amazing advocate for our company” says Leyson. “I value CorpStrat as my one stop shop for guidance and honest /sound advice on all our benefits and Insurance needs from a more global level.

 

Please contact us for more information or questions regarding your HR needs.

HR Outsourcing: The Secret Weapon For Today’s Business

More than ever, today’s businesses are running lean and seeking ways to mitigate their risk while increasing efficiency. In a recent survey conducted by SHRM, they identified the most common reasons why companies choose to outsource their HR:

  • Save Money – 26%
  • Focus on Business – 23%
  • Improve Compliance – 30%
  • Lack of In-house Expertise – 20%

Human resources is more than hiring and firing. Much more. With new laws being passed more and more often, compliance, concrete HR systems, and training are key components businesses of every size need. Noncompliance and lack of systems cost businesses 10’s of thousands of dollars every day.

Options For Managing HR

Employers often try to manage HR themselves with little to no expertise. This often leads business owners working in their business versus on their business. To minimize the challenges posed by HR management, many businesses are turning to CorpStrat HR.

Benefits our clients love:

  • Support in navigating complex legal issues.
  • Cost effective solutions.
  • Effective management of performance issues.
  • Reduced pressure on internal HR staff.
  • Updated practices and policies.
  • Increased productivity.
  • Risk Management.

If you haven’t given serious thought to HR outsourcing, the range of support you can have just might surprise you. Contact CorpStrat today to free up your time so you can focus on your business.

 

HR Technology – Looking To The Future

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Working with HR technology has never been more exciting. The HR landscape is evolving, as is the technology that supports it. It is empowering to provide businesses with the tools that can help manage the people side of their organization. Technological innovations have created the opportunity for HR departments to generate a far greater impact than ever before. HR technology trends in 2017 are creating unparalleled tools for achieving stronger cohesion and communication. In addition, they will undoubtedly attract millennial workers, while also maintaining familiarity with the older generation.

The advent of computers and the Internet has had a tremendous impact on the world, so it is no surprise that many business owners are embracing HR technology to benefit all facets of their businesses.

HR automation technology eliminates paperwork, manages compliance, onboards new hires, tracks vacation hours, tracks PTO, Applicant tracking, document signing, annual reviews, terminations, benefits communication, documentation management, and list goes on.

Every Company can Benefit from a Solid HR Technology Platform

It’s critical for even the smallest companies to make sense of all their data so they may thrive in a competitive market. Prior to the internet, HR recruiters had to rely on print publications to post jobs and find qualified candidates. Technology has revolutionized and globalized the way in which we find these qualified candidates.

In terms of training, there couldn’t be a more efficient manner to bring staff members up to speed. The ability for large numbers of employees to gain quick access to company information and training programs from remote locations has enormous benefits.

Electronic imaging has made it feasible for companies to retrieve and store files in electronic format. HR technology makes it easy to simply print any necessary forms that an employee may need from a central digital library.

Increased performance management is yet another byproduct of technological improvement. With the use of metrics, companies can ensure that employees are meeting performance standards; based on these metrics, employers can either implement additional training, or transition the employee out of their position.

With all of these developments, business leaders would be wise to understand these technology trends that will shape the year ahead, and far beyond. As a result, companies are vastly improving their strategic recruiting, performance management, employee development, social networking, and internal employee communications – all vital business issues.

This is a very compelling time to be in business, especially with all of the technological options available to business owners – and they will continue to get more and more innovative!