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About Personnel Policy Service, Inc.
Since 1972, Personnel Policy Service, Inc. (PPS) has
focused on serving the growing needs of employers for practical HR policy
and compliance solutions.
Over the years, we have developed comprehensive databases of HR policies,
best practices, and legal explanations that serve as the core for our
specialized publications. Our flagship service, the
Personnel Policy Manual,
is referred to by many as the "Bible" of HR policy information. Nationwide,
thousands of HR professionals, business owners, consultants, and lawyers
rely on it for quick answers, thorough research, and ready-to-use models.
Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, PPS was founded by Jay and Leslie
Norman and is now moving into its second generation as the Normans' two
daughters are both active in the business. We pride ourselves on being small
enough to maintain a "family" tradition of high quality and personalized
service, but large enough to provide in-depth analysis and cutting-edge
solutions for the toughest HR problems. Our current product line includes:
1.
Personnel Policy Manual
2. HR Policies CD
3.
Employee Handbook Manual
4. HR Matters Newsletter
5.
HR Compliance Policies
6.
HR Audio Conferences
7.
Special HR Reports
8. FREE HR Articles Library
9.
FREE HR Policies
Other useful HR Tools
1.
The HR
Forum
2. The HR Matters
Blog 3. HR Compliance Blog
Plain-English HR Policy and Compliance Solutions – For You
Each day, our in-house editorial staff researches and
analyzes all the new HR trends and important court cases, regulations, and
legislation. We also talk regularly to HR consultants and employment law
attorneys and monitor new developments to make sure you have the most
accurate and up-to-date HR information. To fulfill this mission:
- We review daily employment law reports,
multi-volume treatises on HR and employment law, employment law
newsletters, full-text of legislation, court cases, and proposed and final
regulations, HR professional journals, on-line subscription publications,
and national and local newspapers.
- We monitor the activities of more than 14 federal
agencies that regulate employers, including: Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance
Programs, Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division,
Internal Revenue Service, Department of Justice, Immigration
Naturalization Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Centers
for Disease Control, Social Security Administration, Federal Trade
Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, and Occupational Safety and
Health Administration.
- We review and analyze new court cases from the
Supreme Court, the thirteen Circuit Courts of Appeal, and the federal
district courts in all fifty states and the District of Columbia, as well
as decisions from numerous state courts.
- We track legislation in the House of
Representatives and the Senate concerning employers, such as wage and hour
reform, employment discrimination, COBRA reform, OSHA reform, managed care
reform, minimum wage increases, family and medical leave expansion,
paycheck protection, educational reimbursements, compensatory time off,
religious accommodation, sexual orientation discrimination,
employer-employee participation committees, leave for school activities,
plus many more HR topics.
- We track state legislation for all 50 states
and the District of Columbia that affects our subscribers, including laws
concerning reference checking, minimum wage and overtime, smokers’ rights,
sexual harassment training, school leave, family and medical leave,
genetic testing, affirmative action, paycheck protection, sexual
orientation discrimination, new hire reporting, deductions from wages,
payment at termination, plus many more HR topics.
- We research the Internet to find helpful web sites,
resources, and survey information to share with you. We examine HR topics
and trends using hundreds of organizations’ web sites, including the
Department of Labor, the Department of Justice, the Library of Congress,
the House of Representatives, the Senate, the National Institutes of
Occupational Safety and Health, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
Society for Human Resource Management, the American Society of Training
and Development, the Employment Policy Foundation, New Ways to Work,
Catalyst, the American Bar Association, the American Management
Association, Hewitt Associates, Abbott Langer and Associates, William M.
Mercer Corporation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the California Chamber
of Commerce, and many more.
- We attend professional seminars and conferences
covering HR topics and employment law and have memberships in the Society
for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Louisville Society for Human
Resource Management (LSHRM).
Bottom Line: You receive the support
information and confidence you need to make tough, but wise, HR decisions
everyday.
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