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The CEO of PlanSource advances the use of benefits technology through the development of new tools, including a mobile benefits app for employees.
May 18 -
Workers who feel valued are more likely to stay with the company, saving employers on recruitment and even compensation costs, says Impraise’s Andrea Hak.
May 18
Impraise -
These basic plans are easy to administer and more affordable than fully insured plans, while still meeting legislated requirements under the Affordable Care Act, says James Perry of Corporate Synergies.
May 18
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The DOL’s new rules, set to be announced today, offers a “token reduction” in the salary threshold for overtime pay and will cause harm to employers, says SHRM’s Lisa Horn.
May 18 -
Plan sponsors have until Jan. 1, 2017 to comply with the final EEOC rules, which ban plan designs in which more generous insurance options are only available to employees who complete a health risk assessment or biometric screening.
May 18 -
Leaders at the country’s fastest growing large-group brokerages, such as Aon, share ways their businesses are evolving to stay ahead.
May 18 -
The principal at Buck Consultants/Xerox HR Consulting has developed a sophisticated modeling tool to help employers manage their pension risk.
May 18 -
The Willis Towers Watson company responds to a growing request from employers for timely benchmarking as CDHPs continue to gain popularity.
May 17 -
The CEO of PlanSource advances the use of benefits technology through the development of new tools, including a mobile benefits app for employees.
May 17 -
Insurers frequently offer incentives intended to move employers to new models, networks and platforms, but they can be very confusing for clients, says CBIZ’s Zack Pace.
May 17
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