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Definition
of a Professional Employer Organization
Professional
employer organizations (PEOs) enable clients to cost-effectively
outsource the management of human resources, employee
benefits, payroll and workers' compensation. PEO clients
focus on their core competencies to maintain and grow
their bottom line.
PEOs
contractually assume substantial employer responsibilities
and risk through the establishment and maintenance of
an employer relationship with the workers assigned to
its clients. More specifically, a PEO establishes a
contractual relationship with its clients whereby the
PEO:
- assigns workers
to client locations, and thereby assumes responsibility
as an employer for specified purposes of the workers
assigned to the client locations;
- reserves a right
of direction and control of the employees;
- shares or allocates
with the client employer responsibilities in a manner
consistent with maintaining the client's responsibility
for its product or service;
- pays wages and
employment taxes of the employee out of its own accounts;
- reports, collects,
and deposits employment taxes with state and federal
authorities;
- establishes and
maintains an employment relationship with its employees
that is intended to be long term and not temporary;
and
- retains a right to hire, reassign,
and fire the employees.
Businesses today
need help managing increasingly complex employee related
matters such as personnel management, health benefits,
workers' compensation claims, payroll, payroll tax compliance,
and unemployment insurance claims. Businesses contract
with a PEO to assume these responsibilities, which then
allows the client to concentrate on the operational
and revenue-producing side of its operations.
A PEO provides integrated
services that more cost effectively manage critical
human resource responsibilities and employer risks for
clients. A PEO delivers these services by establishing
and maintaining an employer relationship with the workers
assigned to its client and by contractually assuming
certain employer rights, responsibilities, and risk.
NAPEO,
National Association of Professional Employer Organization
NAAS,
National Association for Alternative Staffing
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