Unemployment Insurance: 2025 Key Issues

11/15/2024
Live Webinar
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21 hr
15 min
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The Federal and state unemployment insurance issues are another employment liability that employers must manage. Unlike other taxes however, state UI taxes and costs are experience-rated. Thus, employers have significant ability to control their sate UI tax liability. Additionally, because UI often becomes the gateway for other employment related costs, proper management of employers’ UI activities can have a positive impact on these liabilities.

Unemployment insurance taxes and costs have increasingly become more important and represent a potentially critical liability. For some employers, UI tax liabilities and their relationship to other employment related costs have become significantly more important and now have a measurable impact on the bottom line.

While higher UI tax liabilities are just most obvious risk created by employee separations and unemployment insurance claims; they are only the beginning. Unemployment insurance claims increasingly expose organizations to other potential liabilities: from wage and hour violations for misclassifying independent contractors, to providing plaintiffs with discovery opportunities in other types of employment litigation.

Effective management of your organization’s unemployment insurance experience provides you with the opportunity to improve your talent management results, improve your hiring and onboarding processes, enhance your performance management and discipline procedures, and reduce your exposure to discrimination and wrongful discharge claims. Effective UI management allows you to use UI metrics to assess human capital risks, measure supervisor and manager performance, more accurately allocate resources, and have a positive impact on the bottom line.

This webinar provides an update on federal and state UI issues, assesses the risks and costs associated with UI taxes and benefits, reviews the interconnection between UI and other employment and tax issues, and discusses effective UI tax management and cost control techniques.

Why You Should Attend

  • Gain an understanding of key unemployment insurance issues
  • Discuss the strategic issues of employment stabilization and employee separation management
  • Learn to identify and assess the risks associated with the federal-California UI program
  • Discuss the financial implications of UI liabilities
  • Learn how sound HR management practices reduce an organization’s exposure to UI liabilities and costs
  • Identify and use UI Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Areas Covered in this Session

  • Update on 2024-2025 UI tax liabilities
  • A discussion of federal UI law and potential changes
  • Critical assessment of sttate UI laws
  • Managing your organization’s UI tax liabilities
  • Managing employment issues that impact your UI tax liabilities and other employment costs

Who will Benefit

  • HR professionals
  • Payroll managers
  • UI Specialists
  • Operations managers
  • CFOs
  • Risk managers
  • Compliance managers
  • External and Internal Auditors

Date: 11/15/2024

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm (EDT)

Reg. deadline: 11/14/2024

Venue: Live Webinar

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Speaker

Ronald Adler
Ronald Adler is the president-CEO of Laurdan Associates, Inc., a veteran owned, human resources management consulting firm specializing in HR audits, employment practices liability risk management, HR metrics and benchmarking, strategic HR, and unemployment insurance cost management. Mr. Adler has more than 45 years of HR consulting experience working with U.S. and international firms, small…

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