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2020 News for Employers

A number of changes are on the horizon for 2020. Some states are increasing their minimum wage; new federal legislation changes how overtime is calculated; federal workers will enjoy paid leave following the birth, adoption, or beginning foster care of a new child. These are just some of the changes ahead. Read for more information and links.

Still Manually Entering New Hires from Your ATS into Sage HRMS?

Paperless is what your new hires want—from beginning to end. How do you eliminate paper forms from the process after your Applicant Tracking System (ATS) has done its job and you're ready to hire? What about a software solution that interfaces your ATS with Sage HRMS. It eliminates paper forms and duplicate data entry!

Regular Rate under the Fair Labor Standards Act: Final Rule

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced a Final Rule on Regular Rate Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) on December 12, 2019 that clarifies which benefits and perks must be included in employees’ regular rate of pay and which can be excluded. Read more about it and follow links for additional information.

New Version of Sage HRMS HR Actions Drops W-4 Interface with Sage Abra Suite Payroll

Anticipating the retirement of Sage Abra Suite in December 2020, Delphia Consulting has announced that with the release of Sage HRMS HR Actions Version 10.7.16, HR Actions W-4 will no longer interface with Abra Suite Payroll. The new version will be released sometime between late December and early January.

Countdown – How Many Workdays Until Sage Retires Abra Suite?

Time goes by quickly, and the countdown to Sage Abra Suite's retirement has begun. While December 28, 2020 sounds like the distant future, it will be here before you know it. And you don't have long to plan and move to a new system. Sage HRMS and its add-ons will provide plenty of new features, but to get there, you have to start now. Read for the Abra Suite retirement timeline, product links, and more.

Fair Labor Standards Act: The New Rule & What It Means for You

Are you ready? The U.S. Department of Labor updated the Fair Labor Standards Act by issuing a final rule increasing the wage threshold for exempt employees. The new rule is scheduled to go into effect January 1, 2020 and will increase the number of workers eligible for overtime by 1.3 million. What does this mean for you? Read for some answers and links to additional information.

Automated, Scheduled Employee Data Integration – Too Much to Ask? Not Really!

Enterprise software such as Sage HRMS and Sage HRMS HR Actions often requires integrating with other software such as time reporting, point-of-sales systems, payroll, and applicant tracking systems. Manually entering data into multiple systems is inefficient. What can you do? Read about a tool that makes those integrations easier.