Considerations When Hiring A Seasonal Workforce

By Chas Rampenthal (August 7, 2018, 12:56 PM EDT) -- The summer season is as busy as winter holidays for many business owners. Businesses like restaurants, vacation resorts or landscaping companies experience a surge in customers and often rely on immigrant workers for temporary, seasonal work. Despite their pressing need for additional employees, business owners should proceed with caution when it comes to hiring this additional help. It's essential to understand the potential legal repercussions of not taking proper steps in filling the seasonal employment gap....

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