Should we go over 50?
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We are a 4 year old company that is growing. We're probably going to exceed the 50 employee mark this year. Our accountant warned us that at the 20 person threshold there were new laws that apply. He also said that at 50 people there are more that apply. We're debating on whether or not we want to pass that point. Also, how do part-time employees count in the employee number? Any suggestions on what we have to worry about over 50 would be welcomed. Thanks!
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First, welcome to the forum - you're smart in that you've already gotten a subscription to the Law Letter for your state - they are invaluable - plus you have access to this site - so you're off to a great start.
I tried to look up your profile - however a 'time out' occured & I was unable to view it - I'm only looking because your state is not shown. Your state is important as there may be rules/regulations that are specific to your state in regards to the laundry list I'm going to provide to help get you up to speed. This list is not all inclusive & others hopefully will help fill in the blanks.
Here's the list & websites for your research:
The United States Department of Labor:
[url]http://www.dol.gov/[/url]
Their site covers issues relating to FLSA, FMLA, ADA, Affirmative Action, ERISA, COBRA, various Labor Relations information, Discrimination information, Drug-Free Work Place information, EBSA, information as it pertains to OSHA as well as a varity of other issues as it relates to employment. This site can link you to many other agency websites as well as their state offices.
Occupational Safety & Health Association:
[url]http://www.osha.gov/[/url]
The National Relations Board
[url]http://www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/home/default.asp[/url]
The Internal Revenue Service:
[url]http://www.irs.gov/[/url]
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS):
[url]http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm[/url]
Finally, google on your state - use key words like employment standards or state labor departments - this should help you locate your local state website which can direct you further in your search for applicable laws.
Good luck!
We recently (about 6 weeks ago) surpassed the critical 50 number, and as a government contractor must now comply with Affirmative Action, in addition to FMLA. I have been very busy with designing the programs/processes.It was a little over-whelming at first, but has to be done to meet our business needs.