Who uses a PEO?

Any business can find value in a PEO relationship.

An average client of a PEO's is a business with 16 worksite employees. Increasingly, larger businesses also are finding value in a PEO arrangement, because PEOs offer robust Web-based HR technologies and expertise in HR management. PEOs can partner with companies that have 500 or more employees and work in conjunction with their existing human resources department.

PEO clients include many different types of businesses ranging from accounting firms to high-tech companies and small manufacturers. Many different types of professionals, including doctors, retailers, mechanics, engineers and plumbers, also benefit from PEO services.

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OSHA Compliance: PEO Services provides assistance with Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and Safety Administration.
In addition, with no cost to its clients a customized, industry specific Safety Manual.

Claims Administration: PEO join forces with you and your company, which creates a
"co-employer" relationship. The PEO enables you to take full advantage of there vast experience in managing Workers' Compensation claims. The PEO handles each and every claim in a timely and expedient manner, saving you time and hassles.PEO saves its clients dollars associated with the post accident and reasonable suspicion drug tests.

Why use a PEO? As businesses grow, most small business owners don't have the necessary human resource training.
What is a PEO ?
A professional employer organization (PEO) is a company which contractually assumes ....
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