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So which political party is better for the HRMS Software Industry?
Before I start this article, it’s important to note that I consider myself to be an independent who leans right. That being said, I will try my best to present the most unbiased HRMS software article possible. At this point, I think we have all had plenty of political spin so I don’t need to add any more.
The HRMS software industry is tied very closely to our nation’s economy. Many organizations are not going to view HRMS software as a requirement when funds are tight. Those HR systems that offer payroll or time collection may be less vulnerable due to the fact that these two items are rarely going to be viewed as luxury items. They are must haves. Employees have to be paid, regardless.
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