The COVID-19 pandemic required many adjustments to the workplace to meet the new world's demands. Before the shutdown in March 2020, remote work was seen as a benefit for only a few employees and ...
E-Verify+ is a new government tool that aims to streamline workplace eligibility verification – and it could soon impact PEOs that choose to assist their customers with E-Verify procedures. This ...
A main source of contention in the negotiations is whether to allow Social Security Administration to use its own funding when necessary. House lawmakers and aides are locked in an impasse over ...
IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. THANK YOU. BO. WELL, IOWA SENATOR CHUCK GRASSLEY IS RELEASING NEW INFORMATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT DMPS USES THE E-VERIFY PROGRAM WHEN ...
To confirm their employees’ eligibility to work in the U.S., most federal contractors must use the E-Verify program. The Office of Management and Budget expects agencies to ensure that their ...
When you do business on the taxpayer dime, you ought to be willing to prove you are using the money in legal ways. That’s not a difficult concept. It’s why President George W. Bush was right to issue ...
Section 1. After [date], every public and private employer in the state of [state], within [XX] days after hiring an employee, shall verify the employment eligibility of the employee through the ...
E-Verify is back online. After a brief period of unavailability due to the ongoing government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) E-Verify program has resumed operations. The ...
On December 17, the Transportation Security Administration sent airport operators a memo asking them to recommend airport employers make the following items a ...
A bill proposed Wednesday by six Republican senators would require all employers to use the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify program to authorize employment eligibility and would ...
Proposals are making their way through Congress, including the SAVE Act (H.R. 4088), that would dramatically expand the government’s flawed “E-Verify” program – ensuring that millions of Americans ...