Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Please welcome our new client, Valley Power Systems

eqHR Solutions was retained to implement and audit selected ADP payroll products and payroll data:
  • Implementation of WorkForceNow
  • Automate and Implement GL Reconciliation using GL InfoLink in partnership with Finance or Accounting
  • Interface Kronos with WorkForceNow to automated timesheet process
  • Audit payroll data for data integrity
  • Audit, load & balance vacation/sick/all time off accruals
  • Audit records - garnishments, unemployment and benefits


Valley Power Systems provides on-highway services using the best trained technicians in the business. With over 60 factory-trained, certified and experienced shop technicians, we are sure to get the job done quickly, completely and right the first time, getting your vehicle back on your way as quickly as possible.
If you can’t make it to our shop, we’ll come to you. We offer emergency service with a fleet of more than 120 fully stocked service vehicles ready to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whatever it takes, we’re there for you. Learn more about Valley Power Systems by visiting their website

Welcome a new client, The eddie nash Foundation for Foster Youth

eqHR Solutions was retained to create and present to the employees, a comprehensive California compliant Employee Handbook and create three customized Human Resources Policies, (Hiring, Disciplinary and Termination).

eqHR encourages every business to reduce potential liability by scheduling a biennial review of their employee handbook and HR policies for compliance with current California and Federal rule, regulations and recent court decisions.

The eddie nash Foundation mission is to empower foster youth, through collaborative efforts with community partners and creative programming, with the essential skills they need to live independent, productive lives once they are emancipated. The Eddie Nash Foundation was founded in 2007 by Bryan “Eddie” Nash, a former foster youth who became successful in business and wanted to help other foster youth succeed. Learn more about the foundation by visiting their website. 


Help us welcome a new client, University Credit Union

eqHRSolutions has been retained to provide ongoing senior level human resource guidance and strategic planning; senior management evaluation & development; and management training.
In February, eqHR presented the state mandated Bully and Sexual Harassment training for every UCU manager and supervisor. Later this year, eqHR will provide employee training for these important topics to inform and reduce potential liability.
In addition, our Business Process Improvement consultants performed tow in-depth process evaluation of in two critical departments, including the preparation of logical, improvement methodology reports.

University Credit Union (UCU) is a not-for-profit financial institution for employees and families of major South land Universities that was established in 1951 by UCLA employees, for UCLA employees.
The credit union's field of membership has grown extensively over the years, as has its products, services, and capabilities. Learn more about University Credit Union by visiting their website. 

Welcome our new client, Commonwealth Business Bank (cbb)

eqHRSolutions was retained to provide senior level human resources services and guidance while the VP of Human Resources is on leave.  In addition, our senior HR consultants will work directly with the Board of Directors and CEO to formulate 2015 strategic HR objectives and provide performance review assistance to the bank’s senior steering committee members.
Also, eqHR Solutions will process the bank’s semi-monthly payroll for 100+ employees using ADP Payroll and HRIS products.

cbb Bank is a traditional full-service business bank that opened on March 9, 2005. It is currently headquartered at the "Equitable Building" of the Los Angeles area of California, whose mission is to build financial relationships, one client at a time. Learn more about cbb Bank by visiting their website 

Friday, January 23, 2015

eqHR Solutions is Searching for a Motivated HR Consultant (Los Angeles or Orange County)

We are expanding in 2015 and are searching for an experienced HR Professional to service our Los Angeles and Orange County clients.

If you are seeking to have the flexible schedule, control over your future and make a solid contributions to multiple employers, this is the right opportunity for you, please email your resume immediate to jobs@eqhrsolutions.com

eqHR Solutions, Inc., is a boutique HR Consulting firm based out of Orange County supporting clients in Southern California providing strategic and operational Human Resources needs to our clients.

We are expanding and have an immediate need for a sharp, business savvy, knowledgeable HR consultant with a “can do" attitude.

We provide project and retained based Human Capital guiding clients to define, structure and implement improvements to the operation of their HR function and to improve the overall impact and value that HR can drive to their business.
Candidates must be articulate, professional in demeanor, work independently, and possess excellent writing skills with a strong knowledge of California State and Federal employment law.

This colleague must have the ability to collaborate with senior executives, functioning as a strategic adviser and the periodic need to be a tactical manager.

We are seeking candidates with a minimum of 5-7 years of senior level HR generalist experience with an expertise in one to two specific HR disciplines.

He/she should have a bachelor’s in business or related field, PHR/SPHR or MA/MBA highly preferred.

Candidates with working knowledge of ADP Products, like WFN 7.0 are highly desirable.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Memorable Excuses for Calling in Sick

We need to promote humor in the workplace for our employees. Most managers are aware that humor will lessen stress, can be educational and can improve teamwork. 

The lesson  your employees should learn, do not post your outrageous (fake) reasons for calling in sick on your social media!

Thanks to our friends an SHRM, we are re-posting CareerBuilder’s employees survey of funny employees excuses when calling in sick

According to the their survey, one in four employers have caught an employee faking being sick through social media and one in five employers have fired an employee for calling in sick with a fake excuse.

Some of the most memorable excuses reported this year:



  • Employee just put a casserole in the oven.
  • Employee’s plastic surgery for enhancement purposes needed some “tweaking” to get it just right.
  • Employee was sitting in the bathroom and her feet and legs fell asleep. When she stood, up she fell and broke her ankle.
  • Employee had been at the casino all weekend and still had money left to play with on Monday morning.
  • Employee woke up in a good mood and didn’t want to ruin it.
  • Employee had a “lucky night” and didn’t know where he was.
  • Employee got stuck in the blood pressure machine at the grocery store and couldn’t get out.
  • Employee had a gall stone they wanted to heal holistically.
  • Employee caught their uniform on fire by putting it in the microwave to dry.
  • Employee accidentally got on a plane. 
If you have heard of other funny excuses, please add a post

Sunday, November 9, 2014

AB 2053 - Stop Bullies - Expanded Mandatory Supervisor Training in CA – Abusive Malicious Conduct


California businesses with 50 or more employees are already required to train supervisors on sexual harassment. A.B. 2053 requires that training must now include education on preventing “abusive conduct” in the workplace, even if the conduct is not based on prohibited discrimination or harassment.

The new Code defines abusive conduct as malicious conduct “that a reasonable person would find hostile, offensive, and unrelated to an employer’s legitimate business interests.” Although A.B. 2053 provides that a single act is not abusive “unless especially severe and egregious,” its list of conduct that may be abusive is expansive and includes:
  • Infliction of verbal abuse, such as the use of derogatory remarks
  • Insults, Epithets
  • Verbal or physical conduct that a reasonable person would find threatening, intimidating, or humiliating
  • Gratuitous sabotage or undermining of a person’s work performance


Like AB1825, supervisory employees must receive at least two hours of this enhanced anti-harassment training in an interactive format every two years.
We recommend to our clients, regardless of size, they provide AB2053 and AB1825 training every two years to all employees as proactive measure to reduce potential claims and lawsuits.