Through a five-round championship bout, Matt travels to Texas from California to determine which state is better for business. Will it be a knockout with a clear winner or will it go to the scorecards?
Through a five-round championship bout, Matt travels to Texas from California to determine which state is better for business. Will it be a knockout with a clear winner or will it go to the scorecards?
The politics of minimum wage laws have been very much in the news lately, because, frankly, there has been a lot of news to report, even aside from the calls from the Democratic presidential candidates to increase the minimum wage. It used to be the case that the minimum wage was largely a matter of…
In case you missed the big news, California Governor Jerry Brown reached a tentative agreement this weekend with labor unions designed to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next several years. This is a $5 increase from the current state minimum wage of $10. This makes California the first state…
While Uber may be receiving the lion’s share of the attention on the topic, there has been no shortage of court rulings, IRS audits, and labor decisions on the issue of workforce misclassification. With a noticeable shift towards government agencies determining certain personnel are employees, it has made it increasingly difficult for employers to feel…
The guys close out the week by discussing why companies like Google and Facebook are raising their ownminimum wage pay and how one company in Seattle isblowing up the minimum wage model.
Anita Ron, President of BriteWorks, joins the show to talk about how her companyhas been affected by being a certified women-owned business and the the increase in minimum wage. She also provides her input on the question, “I allow my employees to BYOD for their jobs. What should be my biggest concerns, or should I…
Nasir and Matt get World Cup fever as they delve into insurance coverage for the big event. The guys also answer the question, “I own a restaurant. Can I help get to the new minimum wage by giving them a $1 food credit each hour?”
Twenty-four states, the District of Columbia and five major cities either raised their minimum wage as of January 1, 2015, or will raise it during the coming months. Many of these changes are the product of 2014 legislation with delayed effective dates and or automatic cost of living provisions. Estimates are that anywhere from three…
Nasir and Matt talk about the effects of Seattle raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour and discuss whether cities like San Diego will follow suit. They then answer, “In late November 2013 I bought some things for a local business and was given a check for the exact amount a few days later….
The guys talk about all you can eat buffets implementing surcharges for unclean plates. They then address, “I have an minor working for me who said they would work for half of what the minimum wage is. Can I legally do this?”
Nasir and Matt kick off 2014 discussing the new changes to Obamacare, a bookkeeper stealing from the business she works for, the consequences of raising minimum wage, and the backlash surrounding Uber’s surge pricing. They also answer questions about paying yourself in an LLC, copyright infringements in a t-shirt printing business, and working with international…
Through a five-round championship bout, Matt travels to Texas from California to determine which state is better for business. Will it be a knockout with a clear winner or will it go to the scorecards?
The politics of minimum wage laws have been very much in the news lately, because, frankly, there has been a lot of news to report, even aside from the calls from the Democratic presidential candidates to increase the minimum wage. It used to be the case that the minimum wage was largely a matter of…
In case you missed the big news, California Governor Jerry Brown reached a tentative agreement this weekend with labor unions designed to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next several years. This is a $5 increase from the current state minimum wage of $10. This makes California the first state…
While Uber may be receiving the lion’s share of the attention on the topic, there has been no shortage of court rulings, IRS audits, and labor decisions on the issue of workforce misclassification. With a noticeable shift towards government agencies determining certain personnel are employees, it has made it increasingly difficult for employers to feel…
The guys close out the week by discussing why companies like Google and Facebook are raising their ownminimum wage pay and how one company in Seattle isblowing up the minimum wage model.
Anita Ron, President of BriteWorks, joins the show to talk about how her companyhas been affected by being a certified women-owned business and the the increase in minimum wage. She also provides her input on the question, “I allow my employees to BYOD for their jobs. What should be my biggest concerns, or should I…
Nasir and Matt get World Cup fever as they delve into insurance coverage for the big event. The guys also answer the question, “I own a restaurant. Can I help get to the new minimum wage by giving them a $1 food credit each hour?”
Twenty-four states, the District of Columbia and five major cities either raised their minimum wage as of January 1, 2015, or will raise it during the coming months. Many of these changes are the product of 2014 legislation with delayed effective dates and or automatic cost of living provisions. Estimates are that anywhere from three…
Nasir and Matt talk about the effects of Seattle raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour and discuss whether cities like San Diego will follow suit. They then answer, “In late November 2013 I bought some things for a local business and was given a check for the exact amount a few days later….
The guys talk about all you can eat buffets implementing surcharges for unclean plates. They then address, “I have an minor working for me who said they would work for half of what the minimum wage is. Can I legally do this?”
Nasir and Matt kick off 2014 discussing the new changes to Obamacare, a bookkeeper stealing from the business she works for, the consequences of raising minimum wage, and the backlash surrounding Uber’s surge pricing. They also answer questions about paying yourself in an LLC, copyright infringements in a t-shirt printing business, and working with international…
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