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The Internal Revenue Service needs to make improvements to protect the health and safety of employees working at an underground file storage site, where the perils include falling rocks and broken ladders.
December 29 -
The service is removing employees' first names from correspondence, but their last names and phone numbers will still appear.
May 12 -
Concerns are increasing over the growing spread of COVID-19 and the preparedness of the incoming administration to deal with vaccine distribution and other critical issues.
November 23 -
Most companies don’t expect to reduce their office space in the coming year.
September 24 -
While accounting leaders were shepherding their firms through a global health and economic crisis this year, their employees were watching closely.
September 4Accounting Principals -
MACPA CEO Tom Hood shares insights on how firms can safely bring staff back to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic -- and how the profession is going to be changed forever after the coronavirus.
July 14 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a contact-tracing app as the Big Four firm looks forward to reopening its offices during the coronavirus pandemic and tries to help its clients safely open theirs as more states announce plans to gradually lift their stay-at-home orders.
April 28 -
Even though it's a low-risk profession, accounting employees can still experience injuries or illnesses caused by preventable hazards.
April 18Employers -
A new report from CPA Mutual details its member firms' most common human resources concerns over the last year.
April 4 -
Human resources professionals are looking to fight bad behavior driven by upper management.
March 12