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CityTime was a New York City contract to build a timekeeping and payroll system for city employees, awarded to SAIC in 2003. The project was fraught with fraud, corruption and overbilling, resulting in millions of dollars in losses and prison sentences for several contractors.
Gusto, Inc. is a private company that provides payroll, benefits, and human resource management software for businesses in the US. Learn about its history, funding, reception, product, pricing, and acquisitions from this Wikipedia article.
HRA is the city agency in charge of social services programs such as cash assistance, food stamps, Medicaid, and HIV/AIDS services. It was created in 1966 by consolidating several existing agencies and has a budget of $9.7 billion and over 14,000 employees.
New York City’s new pay transparency law went into effect Nov. 1 and requires certain private-sector company to include a “good faith” salary range for job listings.
The Trump Organization and two of its subsidiaries were found guilty of 17 criminal charges in December 2022, including scheme to defraud, conspiracy, tax fraud, and falsifying business records. The case stemmed from a long-running investigation by the Manhattan DA and the New York State Attorney General into the organization's financial practices and hush-money payments.
Heartland Payment Systems is a U.S.-based payment processing and technology provider that merged with Global Payments in 2016. It offers various services such as payment processing, payroll, gift card, eCommerce, and school solutions.
ADP is an American company that provides payroll, tax, benefits and human resource management solutions to clients worldwide. Founded in 1949, it has grown through acquisitions and spinoffs, and is listed on the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes.
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