Sponsored At SHRM25, Paycom and Graeter’s Ice Cream Showcase the Power of HR Automation Aug 1, 2025 HR teams often aim to focus more on people and strategy, but administrative tasks can hinder their progress. Graeter’s Ice Cream shifted to mo…
Columnists Tough love plan could end state’s unemployment insurance stalemate By Dan Walters Dec 4, 2024 When the Great Recession struck California 17 years ago and hundreds of thousands of workers lost their jobs, the state’s unemployment insuran…
State Nurses, health care workers demand Sutter fix payroll errors Updated Apr 13, 2025 Northern California registered nurses and health care workers on Friday demanded that Sutter Health correct payroll errors that they say began…
National Two years into COVID, was $800B payroll aid plan worth it? By JOSH BOAK Associated Press Mar 10, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump rolled out the Paycheck Protection Program to catapult the U.S. economy into a quick recovery from th…
Bay Area San Francisco’s chief economist points to ‘reallocation of people’ within Bay Area By Megan Munce Bay City News Foundation Sep 8, 2021 Technology companies and workers aren’t leaving the Bay Area, but they are moving within it, according to data presented Wednesday in a San Fr…
Columnists Paywalls, and being civilized By Jon MaysUpdated May 22, 2020 The last time the Daily Journal raised a paywall, or rather, turned to an online subscription access model, people hammered us for being greed…
National Social Security and Medicare funds at risk even before virus By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR and MARTIN CRUTSINGER Associated Press Apr 22, 2020 WASHINGTON (AP) — The financial condition of the government's two biggest benefit programs remains shaky, with Medicare expected to become ins…
Business What for W-4? Why you should care about the new tax form By SARAH SKIDMORE SELL AP Personal Finance Writer Feb 5, 2020 If you are starting a new job this year, or just want to update your tax information with your employer, some of the paperwork is going to loo…
Guest Perspectives Helping homeless through common-sense tax reform By Logan McDonnell Nov 21, 2019 The irony: Our state fights poverty with ample resources but holds the nation’s single largest homeless population. Time and again, we hear po…
Business Trump looking at tax cut, not fearing recession By KEVIN FREKING Associated Press Aug 20, 2019 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says his administration is a looking at tax cut proposals but not as a response to a potential recess…