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This article originally appeared in the January 14, 2007 edition of Boca Raton News, www.bocanews.com. Reprinted with permission. It is the time of year when many people and businesses resolve to get more organized. It is also the time of year when the phrase, “out with the old; in with the new” is common. Before hauling out the shredder or the garbage bin (the shredder is probably safer), businesses should consider what their recordkeeping obligations are under federal and state employment laws. In their weekly Boca Raton News column, Hodgson Russ partners Larry Corman and Glenn Rissman provide suggestions to comply with state and federal employment statutes affecting Florida employers. Please click on the PDF link above to view the full article ... |
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