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From main street to your street, the HR{preneur} podcast by ADP is centered around helping small businesses like yours gain the knowledge you seek — from HR, payroll and hiring, to time, taxes, benefits and insurance. We’ll bring the experts to you, answer your questions and help you think beyond today — so you can discover more success tomorrow.
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This episode will spotlight how businesses can thrive during the holiday rush by streamlining both POS systems and payroll operations. We’ll highlight why speed is essential during peak sales periods, identify common friction points, and share practical strategies for fast, seamless checkouts—while ensuring seasonal staff are paid accurately and on time.
It’s a timely, high-energy topic that blends festive urgency with strategic insight, positioning the episode as both engaging and deeply relevant for your audience.
[01:05] Why Speed Matters During the Holidays
[01:44] Biggest Friction Points at Checkout
[02:15] How Modern POS Systems Remove Barriers
[02:49] Challenges in Paying Seasonal Staff
[03:15] How Integrated Payroll Solutions Help
[03:52] The Power of Mobile POS & On-the-Go Management
[04:25 ] Preparing for the Holiday Rush
[04:45] A Solution Built for Peak Season
[05:11] Final Takeaway: Speed & Simplicity Win the Season
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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The popularity of social media continues to bring potential compliance issues for employers trying to navigate the hiring process as well as when managing employee conduct. Join us as we discuss the social media practices that employers should avoid. Listen in as we cover:
[00:58] Finding and using off-limits information
[01:45] Failing to vet job-related information
[02:20] Using ad-targeting tools inappropriately
[02:59] Taking adverse action for discussing pay
[03:35] Asking for employees’ log-in information
[04:19] Requiring employees to “friend” them
[04:56] Failing to respond to harassment on social media
[05:20] Targeting lawful off-duty conduct
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Paid sick leave laws are evolving rapidly across the United States. Each year, states and local jurisdictions are creating new requirements, amending existing laws, or, in limited cases, revoking requirements. This makes it crucial for employers to stay informed. We break down where paid sick leave is currently required, best practices to help with compliance, and what changes are on the horizon. Listen in as we cover:
[00:50] Where is sick leave required?
[02:38] What happens if there is both a state and local requirement?
[03:20] Do the laws require that sick leave is paid?
[04:44] What changes were made to paid sick leave laws in 2025?
[07:14] Do laws that require paid time off employees can use for any reason apply to illness?
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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Under federal law, many employers are required to keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses. These employers are also required to provide employees, former employees and their representatives with access to certain records relating to workplace injuries. Failure to comply with these recordkeeping requirements can result in fines and damage to a business’ reputation. To help you comply with your responsibilities, listen in as we cover:
[01:03] The types of employers that must keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses
[01:59] The types of injuries and illnesses that must be recorded
[02:31] The forms employers use to record a work-related injury or illness
[04:29] The injuries and illnesses that are considered work-related
[06:53] State safety recordkeeping rules
[07:21] Reporting responsibilities related to workers’ compensation
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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Employers sometimes refer to independent contractors as "1099" workers and employees as "W-2" workers after the IRS forms used to report income for these types of workers. What’s the difference between an independent contractor and an employee? Listen in as we cover:
[00:59] Differences between independent contractors and employees
[02:12] Does providing a 1099 dictate classification?
[03:03] Federal tests for independent contractors
[05:28] State tests for independent contractors
[06:45] Does a written contract dictate classification?
[07:08] Bringing back laid-off employees as independent contractors?
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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Section 174 has long been a source of confusion for small business owners navigating R&D expenses. In this episode, we dive into what Section 174 is, the recent changes introduced through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and how these updates impact your bottom line. From immediate expensing of R&D costs to state-level differences, you’ll learn the practical steps business owners should take now to stay compliant and maximize their deductions.
[01:05] What Section 174 is and why small business owners should care
[02:07] Major changes since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — and what OB3 restores
[03:15] Real-world impact of R&D expenses on small business tax filings
[04:05] Three key action steps: recordkeeping, cash flow planning, and working with tax advisors
[04:44] State-level differences to watch for when applying deductions
[05:03] How to stay up to date with IRS guidance and evolving tax rules
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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The One Big Beautiful Act was enacted on July 4, 2025. This legislation includes several significant changes that impact small businesses and their employees, particularly in areas of payroll, employment tax, and employee benefits. In this episode, we break down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and what it means for small businesses. From tax changes to new deductions, we cover the most important updates you need to know to stay compliant and maximize opportunities. Listen in as we cover:
[01:00] Overview of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its impact on small businesses
[01:45] Federal income tax changes and what they mean for owners
[05:10] New deductions for qualified overtime and tips, including retroactive rules
[05:50] SALT deduction cap increase and benefits for high-tax states
[06:55] Immediate expensing of R&D expenditures plus other business tax updates
[09:05] Practical steps for business owners to prepare and take advantage of the changes
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Meal and rest breaks can help boost employee efficiency and many states have laws that require employers to provide these breaks. Whether employers provide rest breaks and meal periods voluntarily or because they are required to do so, there may be times when employees misuse this time, such as by taking unauthorized extensions. This podcast will provide ideas for employers to help prevent and respond to such misuse. Listen in as we cover:
[01:08] Pay rules for rest periods
[01:55] Pay rules for meal periods
[02:45] Responding to unauthorized extensions of rest breaks
[04:22] Responding to unauthorized extensions of meal periods
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Managing Human Resources (HR) responsibilities isn't always easy, but it can be even more challenging if employees aren’t familiar with this important aspect of your business or if they mistrust it. Listen in as we cover:
[00:44] Why building trust in HR is important
[01:12] The need for communication & employee feedback
[04:00] Thinking strategically & delivering policies to help with employee satisfaction
[05:31] Providing development opportunities
[06:30] Recognizing employees’ work
[07:35] Training for your HR team & supervisors
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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An employee who is summoned for jury duty may have questions about their pay, whether their job is protected during their service, and returning to work after their jury duty. Employers should be prepared to answer such questions. To help, here are some key facts about jury duty:
[00:51] Jury duty defined
[01:49] Time off requirements
[02:18] Pay requirements
[05:27] Scheduling requirements
[06:45] Policy considerations
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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An essential step to creating an effective employee handbook is determining which policies to include and what policies to avoid. Here are some policies that are considered must-haves and some policies that are potentially problematic.
[01:45] At-will policies
[02:36] Employee conduct policies
[03:32] Attendance
[05:52] Employment classification, meal breaks and timekeeping policies
[07:51] Leave and time off policies
[08:33] Anti-harassment and nondiscrimination policies
[10:39] Reasonable accommodation policies
[11:44] Policies to avoid
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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With the summer holidays approaching, employers may have questions about providing time off to employees and the pay requirements for employees who work on Juneteenth, Independence Day, and/or Labor Day. To help you understand the rules, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the holidays. Listen in as we cover:
[00:47] Must employers provide paid time off on Juneteenth, Independence Day, and Labor Day?
[01:58] If a company offers paid holidays, must it observe Juneteenth, Independence Day, or Labor Day?
[02:35] Can an employer require employees to work on Juneteenth, Independence Day, or Labor Day?
[02:56] Can an employer require employees to work the day before and after the holiday to be eligible for a paid holiday?
[03:38] What if the holiday is also the company’s payday?
[04:19] If an employer is open on a holiday, are they required to pay non-exempt employees a premium for working?
[05:06] When an employee receives holiday pay and then works 40 hours in the same workweek, are they entitled to overtime?
[05:50]. Does the company have to include holiday premium pay when determining an employee's regular rate of pay for calculating overtime?
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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State and local jurisdictions continue to adopt and expand programs that entitle employees to paid time off from work for certain family or medical reasons. These are commonly known as paid family and medical leave (PFL) programs, and they typically impose certain requirements on employers, even small business employers. Listen in as we cover:
[00:57] What is paid family leave?
[01:36] Where is paid family leave required?
[02:37] Are small businesses covered by paid family leave?
[02:55] How is paid family leave funded?
[04:24] What is job protection and where is it offered?
[05:48] What absences are covered by paid family leave?
[07:30] What employer requirements do these laws impose?
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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The federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to compensate non-exempt employees at least the minimum wage for each hour worked and pay them overtime (at 1.5 times the employee’s regular rate of pay) whenever they work more than 40 hours in a workweek. The amount employees should receive in pay cannot be determined accurately without knowing the number of hours worked. This can be especially tricky when the employee is paid on a piece-rate basis or has waiting time or on-call time during the workweek. To help you navigate these situations, listen in as we cover:
[01:00] Defining a piece-rate employee
[02:56] Minimum wage rules for piece-rate employees
[03:49] Tracking hours for piece-rate employees
[04:24] Calculating overtime for piece-rate employees
[05:16] Waiting time
[07:20] On-call time
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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We've seen an increase in severe weather, disasters, and other emergencies in recent years. Since these events can impact almost any employer and their employees, all employers should have a plan in place to prepare and respond. To help, this podcast answers common employer questions about disasters and emergencies. Listen in as we cover:
[00:44] Preparation
[01:30] Communication
[02:38] Deciding whether to close
[03:38] Safety responsibilities for employers
[04:21] Pay issues
[09:11] Time off from work
[11:10] Assistance
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Have you ever considered partnering with a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) to support your business? Hear from Dr. Carmen Armstrong, ADP TotalSource Client Relations Executive, and Dena Grammas, ADP Totalsource HR Business Partner, as they discuss PEOs, and how small businesses can benefit from them. Listen in as we cover:
[01:09] What is a PEO?
[01:34] Why would a small business consider a PEO?
[02:35] How does a PEO solve for small business challenges?
[03:08] What is an HR Business Partner?
[05:10] How HR Business Partners help clients with challenges
[06:29] How PEOs help clients navigate complexity
[08:38] The PEO specialists that support clients
[09:46] How a client’s employees benefit from a PEO
[10:49] Defining success as an HRBP
[12:06] Evaluating if your business is right for a PEO
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Hiring and retaining the right people is often the #1 challenge faced by small business owners. Lessons are often learned the hard way through bad hires and expensive mistakes. In this episode, Clint Smith, Founder and CEO of CareerPlug, will share tips on how to build a winning team to help you grow your business.
[01:13] Where to start when you want to grow
[02:31] How to attract the right people to your team
[03:48] How to build your hiring process
[04:40] How to evaluate candidates the right way
[05:42] How to make the right decisions when hiring
[07:30] How to onboard a new employee the right way
Download a free copy of Clint Smith’s book, How to Hire.
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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Despite your best efforts to develop a competitive compensation program, there may be times, such as when inflation is elevated or during a tight labor market, that employees increasingly try to negotiate their pay. Listen in as we cover some steps to help employers prepare for and manage pay raise requests:
[00:46] Understanding applicable laws
[02:40] Having a compensation philosophy and being open about pay practices
[03:44] Knowing the market and competitors
[05:27] Conducting employee "stay" and exit interviews
[06:28] Evaluating a pay raise request
[07:45] Communicating with the employee
[09:25] Considering options beyond raises
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The ADP logo, ADP, RUN Powered by ADP, and HR{preneur} are registered trademarks of ADP, Inc. and its affiliates. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Excited but unsure what to expect, ADP’s Small Business Services launched Grit & Wisdom, it’s first-ever contest of this kind, which called for small business owners based in the U.S. to share their best advice for success. The entries revealed not just the journey of building businesses but the passion and perseverance that fuel success every step of the way. Listen to learn more about the great insights from Grit & Wisdom:
[0:57] What was the Grit & Wisdom contest
[3:11] Advice themes noted from the entries
[7:13] Advice from owners based on company size
[8:14] Advice from owners based on geographic location
[10:03] Where to view the advice
To learn more visit adp.com/gritandwisdom
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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Are you prepared for tax season? Get answers to the most common questions small business owners have from our guest, Kelly Phillips Erb, a recognized tax attorney and writer. We’ll dive into how to leverage an accountant’s expertise as a partnership, helping you from preparation to long-term planning. Listen in as we cover:
[02:16] Tax preparation & what businesses can provide up front to their CPA
[03:56] Most common mistakes that small businesses make during tax season
[07:26] Common tax deductions or credits
[10:06] Partnering with your CPA for long-term business goals
This content is based on generally accepted HR practices, is advisory in nature, and does not constitute legal advice or other professional services. ADP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content. Employers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel for advice regarding their organization's compliance with applicable laws. This content is current as of the published date.
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