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How small companies are making use of their employee assistance programs.
November 30 -
Employee benefit departments are perceived by some as the soft underbelly in the world of corporate hacking targets, according to Adam Solander, a member of law firm Epstein Becker Green.
November 30 -
Commentary: Even the best hospitals are not immune to medical mistakes. However, there are steps employers can take to educate themselves about its costs.
November 25
Medical Business Exchange -
Cristian Igualt and his wife, Ana Castro, just had their second child. Now both parents are on monthslong paid leaves from their job, making the family extremely lucky and rare in the U.S. workforce.
November 25 -
During annual open enrollment, the focus of most peoples attention is squarely on health insurance coverage, and yet the season is an ideal time to consider other benefit elections, too.
November 25 -
Small employers such as Beehive PR and Beach Cities Health District create a culture of mental wellness with a suite of day-to-day programs that encourage work-life balance, employee involvement and employee growth and development opportunities.
November 25 -
Commentary: Adviser Jerry Kalish details a list of welfare benefits subject to ERISA that fall outside of health care reform.
November 24
National Benefit Services, Inc. -
401(k) and other defined contribution plan sponsors report high participation rates by millennials; however, millennials with student loan debt are saving at a lower rate.
November 24 -
ACA reporting becomes mandatory in 2016. Preparing employers to be compliant with reporting requirements is a core service that advisers should be offering, industry experts say.
November 24 -
Fee disclosure regulations, the DOLs proposed fiduciary rule and lawsuits related to 401(k) fees have heightened both plan sponsors and plan participants awareness of the costs of 401(k) plans.
November 24



