We're #hiring a new Director of Nursing in Paducah, Kentucky. Apply today or share this post with your network.
HR Consulting Solutions
Human Resources Services
Paducah, Kentucky 492 followers
Reducing Risk. Enhancing Success.
About us
HR Consulting Solutions specializes in providing highly personalized solutions aimed at identifying and filling human resource needs for clients throughout the United States. Whether augmenting your HR department or serving as a complete outsourced solution, our suite of services and experienced professionals will help you navigate through complex and ever-evolving employment regulations, training needs, and recruitment headaches. Our clients range in size from start-ups to 100s of employees, relying on us for both strategic and operational HR support. With HR Consulting Solutions, we’ll take care of the day-to-day responsibilities of being an employer, so you can get to the reason you’re in business. Our services can be customized to meet the needs of your company, including some or all of the options below.
- Website
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https://hrconsulting.llc/
External link for HR Consulting Solutions
- Industry
- Human Resources Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Paducah, Kentucky
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- HR Consulting, Legal Compliance, Staffing & Recruiting, Employee Handbooks, Training & Development, Internal Auditing, and Labor Relations
Locations
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Primary
Paducah, Kentucky 42003, US
Employees at HR Consulting Solutions
Updates
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We're looking to #hire a licensed Professional Land Surveyor for a client in Paducah, KY. Help spread the word on this 6-figure salary job opportunity! #landsurveyor #career
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We're #hiring a new Chief Pharmacist in Paducah, Kentucky. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Pharmacist in Paducah, Kentucky. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Pharmacist in Paducah, Kentucky. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Thank you to The Times Leader for such a wonderful article on our fearless Founder & CEO Jill Hobbs, MBA, SHRM-SCP. https://lnkd.in/d9WZjMjG
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Please join us in welcoming Lydia Tackett to the HR Consulting Solutions family! #businessgrowth #hrconsulting #hrexpert
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The IRS just issued a revised/final edition of the Form W-9, replacing the version that was previously published in 2018. This updated Form W-9 includes a new checkbox certification to be used when the payer receiving the W-9 is a flow-through entity and the payee furnishing the form has an ownership interest in the payer entity and has foreign partners, owners or beneficiaries. Be sure you're using this newly updated Form W-9!
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IS YOUR WORK WEEK ABOUT TO GET SHORTER? The 40-hour workweek has been the standard in the United States for more than 80 years. Now some members of Congress, led by good ol Bernie Sanders, are fighting to give hourly workers an extra day off. Last week, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a bill that would shorten the threshold for mandatory overtime pay from 40+ hours in a week to 32+ hours in a week. He cited advancements in AI, automation, and robotics to argue that companies can afford to give their employees an extra day off without reducing their pay or benefits. Bernie actually makes some good points! Some experts expect the implementation of AI in the workplace to boost productivity by up to 50%. A 2022 study by a team of university researchers and the nonprofit 4 Day Week Global found that 71% of workers were less burned out and roughly 50% were more satisfied with their jobs overall when they only worked 4 days/week. Who doesn’t love 3-day weekends?!? 80% of companies from the study reported revenue growth attributed to the change in hours worked. Critics say mandating a shorter week would force companies to hire more workers and lose money, specifically in industries like manufacturing where hands-on work is required. Sanders says the regulations would be phased in over 4 years, giving companies plenty of time to adapt and reorganize. So what do you all think? Is reducing the standard workweek to 32 hours a good idea?