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Most employers, having more experience with private lawsuits than agency lawsuits, have the mindset that once a check is written and a settlement agreement is signed, the case is over.
March 15
Foley & Lardner LLP -
The firms partnered to offer an integrated platform where employees can enroll in their workplace retirement, medical and voluntary benefits plans.
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The sports bar and driving range venue implemented SurgeryPlus once it moved to a self-insured health plan and saw a reduction in costs.
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Employer clients with high-deductible health plans could be snared by recent legislation in Illinois, Maryland and Oregon.
March 15
Ogletree Deakins -
Employers may not be able to remove the stigma of behavioral illness, but they can invest in quality health programs where early identification and referrals to treatment can be encouraged and facilitated.
March 15
Telligen -
Parents should ensure that their child has earned an income adequate enough to be able to open an account, among other requirements.
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Helping employees care for their physical, emotional and financial health, as well as maintain a healthy work-life balance, will ensure they continue to show up for work and are in top form while on the job.
March 15
CoreSource -
Scheduling on-site training, attending webinars and preparing yearly checklists are among the best ways employers can fulfill their responsibilities.
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To encourage brokers to offer its full suite of offerings, the provider of employee benefits and payroll services has upgraded its Client Ready Quote System.
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Auto enrollment of 401(k) plans could have saved the Keystone State millions to help employees who failed to save for their post-work years.
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