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Most important to PEO clients is that the PEO actually has the financial
standing and professional acumen to deliver their services without failure and thus leaving
the client with liabilities; for example, unpaid Federal payroll taxes! Unique Staffing is one of only a few PEO's nationwide who is Employer Services Assurance
Corporation (ESAC) certified (www.ESACorp.org).
This certification assures clients of our Ethical practices,
demonstrated Financial Stability, and demonstrated
Regulatory-Compliant Operations. This certification gives
our clients a $1,000,000 surety bond as assurance and peace of mind. Additional umbrella coverage through a $5,000,000 excess surity bond is also provided to cover the performance of all ESAC accredited PEOs.
Additionally, the timely and appropriate payment
of payroll taxes and benefits by Professional Employer Organizations
(PEOs) is a critically important element of the total human resources
solution delivered to PEO business clients. Unique Staffing is in
full compliance with the Tax & Benefits Payment Certification Program
that was established by the Certification Institute (www.certificationinstitute.org)
with the support of the National Association of Professional Employer
Organizations (NAPEO) to enhance
industry credibility in this key service area.
Creating a safe work environment and offering employees the benefit of
Workers' Compensation Insurance is costly and requires certain expertise that is often
economically unfeasible to the small and medium size business. Unique Staffing is in full compliance with the Certification Institute's workers' compensation risk management best practices (CI), (www.certificationinstitute.org).
Unique will bring to your business the risk management expertise
to create a safer working environment for your employees. Unique's Claims Management department will work with the employee and our Workers' Compensation
Insurance company to get the employee back to work. In the interim we work with our co-employers
to provide light duty work, once the attending physician has cleared the employee for such
duties.
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