HR Law Index - Website for Small to Medium Sized Businesses

Everyone turns to the Internet as a link to a fundamental source of information. However, there is so much information out there that it is very easy to get lost amidst the endless pages of information.

A site dedicated to helping small to medium sized business with Human Resources issues has arrived. HR Law Index is promoted as a clearinghouse Website exclusively devoted to workplace legal information.

HR Law Index has a team of expert legal editors whose main job is focusing on finding and anticipating the type of legal information that the market is really searching for

It’s simple to gain access to HRLawIndex and first time users can register for a 24-hour trial demonstration. Once you’ve completed their information form, you can select the home page and away you go. HR Law Index charges an annual fee of $95.00 for the HR Law index.

The articles are well written and contain brief and actionable “rules of thumb” to apply in general HR situations.

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