The workweek as it once existed likely has changed forever. Four-day workweeks. Zoom calls. Hybrid schedules. Full-time remote. All have become standard operating procedure for many businesses and their employees. Companies were forced to adjust — or be faced with the prospect of folding — after the covid-19 pandemic struck.
The workweek as it once existed likely has changed forever. Four-day workweeks. Zoom calls. Hybrid schedules. Full-time remote. All have become standard operating procedure for many businesses and their employees. Companies were forced to adjust — or be faced with the prospect of folding — after the covid-19 pandemic struck.
Maiello Brungo & Maiello Announces New Human Resources Compliance and Strategic Counseling Division
Pittsburgh law firm to partner with employers to develop strategic and innovative human resources compliance, counseling, and training programs.
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PITTSBURGH, Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pittsburgh law firm Maiello Brungo & Maiello (MBM) announced today the launch of their Human Resource Compliance and Strategic Counseling division. Their attorneys partner with employers to develop policies in compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws in order to avoid costly penalties and fines. MBM does not provide cookie-cutter human resources solutions. We get to know our clients and we take the time to understand their business and long-term goals before anything else. This is a partnership. We are here to make sure you stay in compliance with the law and have a clear path forward to success, said MBM Partner, Lawrence
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