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Gartner’s Brian Kropp says not every digital HR system is right for every organization.
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ACA and payroll data show only 65% of employees earning less than $16K annually choose their company’s ‘bronze’ health plan.
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And the upper chamber is still considering cutting 401(k) catch-up funding for higher earners.
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After the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2015, some big companies stopped offering domestic-partner benefits, assuming committed same-sex couples would just get married.
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The tax plan would make itemized deductions less valuable so some retirees would lose a deduction that covers payments for nursing homes, assisted living or inpatient hospital care.
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Disengaged employees cost organizations between $450 and $550 billion every year.
November 9
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With company perks being a key attraction and retention tool, here’s a list of some of the best ones innovative employers are offering.
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Even with an increase last week, the level of U.S. filings for unemployment benefits indicates steady demand for workers.
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Enhancement is designed to help employers find relationships between HR costs and productivity.
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Employees in complex organizations tend to be more inactive and prone to looking for other opportunities.
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