Kansas, like certain other states, is an "at will" employment state. This means that you may terminate an employee for anything at any time, as long as the reason doesn't violate federal or state discrimination or employment laws. You can't fire an employee because of his race or religion, nor can you fire him for refusing to break the law or for reporting you for safety or labor violations. Although you don't have to provide the employee with a reason for the termination, proper documentation of any employee action that leads to his dismissal is essential for proving your case if the employee sues you for illegal termination.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Can I Fire an Employee for Missing Work?
In most instances, excessive absenteeism is a legitimate reason for dismissing an employee. However, following the proper procedures for dismissal reduces the likelihood of the dismissed worker filing a lawsuit against you. In other instances, you have little or no latitude over when or whether a worker reports for work. Consult with an attorney who specializes in employment-related law with specific questions pertaining to your particular circumstances.
The Definition of Employee Tenure
Tenure generally refers to the number of years workers stay with one employer. However, a closer look at data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that several factors affect employees' tenure. Therefore, as employers define the tenure parameters of their companies, they should consider things such as economic conditions and their employees' age, gender and position.
What Do You Need to Be Bonded for Cash Handling?
Employers who hire people who will be responsible for handling cash often want more than the applicant's word that they won't mismanage or even steal from the business. One of the ways business owners can protect themselves from potentially unscrupulous employees is to require them to be bonded. For applicants, that means becoming familiar with what is needed to become bonded.
How to Break an Employment Contract Before You Start Work
Say you've landed the job for which you've been vying, only to find that the offer wasn't as great as you once thought. If you've already signed an employment contract before even starting the job, you might have a harder time wrangling out of it. However, if you communicate with the company -- or at worse, retain legal counsel -- you may be able to get out of the contract professionally unscathed.
How to Sell Socks
Even an inexpensive sock selling business can be profitable, if you choose the right sales location and market your product in an innovative way. You can start your sock business from just about any location, including your home. People sell socks in flea markets, online, in mall carts, street stands, consignment shops and craft stores. However, before selling your socks you should get all your state and city business licensing requirements taken care of. These include registering the business name, getting a state sales permit and applying for an Employers Identification Number from the IRS.
How to Refine Biogas
Biogas is a term for gas fuel produced by the processing of organic waste by bacteria. It contains methane, a gas which burns as easily as natural gas, which is mainly made of propane. The process which creates biogas occurs naturally, for instance in the stomach of cows and people. Natural biogas in its raw form contains a number of contaminants which makes it less efficient as fuel. The raw gas has to be cleaned, or refined, to be used as fuel for motors and vehicles.
How to Keep the Books With a Debit and Credit Sheet
Recording accounting entries with debits and credits is often referred to as double-entry bookkeeping. This is because every entry made for income, expenses, liabilities and owner's capital has two entries: a debit and a corresponding credit. When you start a business, you need to set up a bookkeeping system that allows you to record debits and credits. Each liability and capital account and income and expense item should have a specific number assigned to it, so that when a transaction occurs, it can be properly recorded into the books under that account number.
Starting Salaries for Junior Level Reporters
News reporters, correspondents and broadcast news analysts compete for relatively few job openings. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that as of May 2010, reporters and correspondents held 45,130 jobs nationally, while broadcast news analysts held 5,670 jobs. Low pay, long hours and extensive travel are balanced by the cache of these jobs, which draw keen competition. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in journalism or communications is desirable for these jobs, but smaller newspapers, publications and broadcast news channels may hire interns and apprentices with less education.
Reading Advocate Salaries
The Central Intelligence Agency noted in July 2011 that 99 percent of the American population over the age of 15 has the ability to read and write, but modern literacy also involves skills in reading and understanding basic instructional materials and the ability to document and perform the quantitative tasks involved in economic literacy. Reading advocates work with both children and adults to improve reading and comprehension skills and also encourage people to view reading as an important leisure activity.
Friday, August 26, 2011
How Much School Does a Physical Science Teacher Need?
A physical science teacher needs a minimum of a bachelor's degree, and many hold a master's degree. Public school teachers in middle and high school must meet state licensing requirements, including examinations. Physical science teachers in public schools usually have a secondary school license, for grades 7 to 12, or a middle school license, for grades 5 through 8. Physical science teachers in private schools and colleges usually have to meet different requirements.
The Average Salary of a Utah Corporate Lawyer
Some lawyers enter the legal field and specialize in corporate law to make the big bucks. However, the reality is that not all corporate lawyers make more than lawyers in other areas of specialization. Corporate lawyer salaries can vary by the size of the law firm, what type of corporate law is practiced and geographic location. The average salary of a corporate lawyer in Utah tends to be below the national average.
The Average Salary Rate for a Senior Flash Developer
Adobe Flash is a development platform used to build websites and develop software for computers. The original purpose was to add graphics and animation to websites, but it has since become a competitor or alternative to HTML for developing websites and software. Senior Flash developers fall under the broader career category of "software developer," according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries for this career vary by experience and employer, among other factors.
How to Calculate TWAP
In business, the time weighted average price, or TWAP, of a stock is used to find the average price of a stock that fluctuates over a defined period of time. This number is generally useful for investors who generate small orders at a rapid pace. As long as you have access to the prices of the stock and total trades made over a given period, you can calculate the TWAP using a simple formula.
How to Be a Security Trader
Securities trades are made by financial sales agents whose duties can vary depending on their specialty, notes the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some securities traders work on behalf of "everyday people," while others perform trades for banks or other corporate institutions. The BLS notes that while employment for securities traders is expected to grow by 9 percent through the year 2018, competition for available jobs will be keen. Aspiring securities traders must meet educational and licensure requirements in order to qualify for employment in the financial services industry.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
How to Adopt a Competitive Strategy in an Organization
Creating a competitive strategy as part of a marketing and business plan can aide you in competing in the marketplace and focus your efforts. When developing a competitive strategy, it is imperative that your organization determine if the advantage is sustainable over time. As you plan, it is crucial to adopt a competitive strategy in an organization to bring value to your consumers and the community.
Friday, May 27, 2011
How to Read a Profit and Loss Statement
Monitoring the financial situation of your business is important. Knowing how to read a profit and loss (P&L) statement gives you one more tool to use in watching and maintaining the financial health of your business. It measures the financial activity of your business for a specific time frame. A P&L can be run monthly, quarterly or yearly.
Tips on Interviewing a Potential Employee
When interviewing a potential employee for your business, you need to keep several things in mind. First, there are certain questions that you should not ask for legal reasons, usually having to do with areas like age, religion, marital status, sexual orientation and the like. Second, once you hire someone, you are obligated to her in many expensive ways -- like her pay, benefits and unemployment benefits should she be laid off -- so you want to make a good hire. A thorough interview is the best way to avoid potential future difficulties for both you and the employee; if it's a bad fit, it's better for both of you to realize that before the person is hired.
How to Optimize Your Business Plan
If you're starting a business, you'd better plan ahead. Depending on what kind of business you're starting, you may need an actual written business plan.
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