Category: Consulting
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What Is a Workweek? Understanding the “Workweek” Concept in U.S. Employment and Payroll Compliance
In U.S. payroll practice, accurately understanding the concept of a workweek has a significant impact on the accuracy of overtime calculations, timekeeping, payroll cutoff procedures, recordkeeping, and audit readiness. Because the word itself is not difficult, it is easy to assume that a workweek simply means a calendar week. For those who think in terms […]
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Looking Beyond Job-Based HR ― Skill-Based Talent Strategy
In recent years, one of the HR topics that has rapidly gained attention among Japanese companies is job-based HR. Under the traditional membership-based employment model, challenges such as unclear job definitions and the difficulty of seeing employees’ areas of expertise have made it increasingly difficult to respond to globalization and make effective use of highly […]
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What Is RROP? Understanding Regular Rate of Pay in U.S. Employment and Payroll Compliance
Last Update: October 1, 2025 Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the wage rate used to calculate overtime pay is called the Regular Rate of Pay (RROP). Understanding RROP correctly and calculating it properly is extremely important for employers to maintain compliance. In this article, we will explain the basic concept of RROP using […]
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What Is Worker Classification? Key Rules for U.S. Employment, Tax, and Payroll Compliance
Last Update: April 24, 2025 This article provides a comprehensive and practical overview of worker classification, an issue that no company doing business in the United States can afford to ignore. Worker classification is the process of determining whether a worker should be treated as an employee or an independent contractor. It is a foundational […]
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Introducing Cornerstone Strategy LLC
Background According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan’s survey on the number of overseas business locations established by Japanese companies, there were 82,224 Japanese business locations worldwide as of October 1, 2023.1 In 2019, the number was 74,072. Although there was a temporary decline in 2021 due to the impact of the global […]