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Recent regulations by the EEOC approved in 2016 have begun enforcement and could cause conflict for some employers and brokers, says attorney Brenna A. Davenport.
February 2
Poyner Spruill LLP -
Many employers think they have little say during an inspection, but employers have many choices to make, starting as soon as OSHA arrives, says attorney Krista Sterken.
February 2
Foley & Lardner -
Don’t be afraid to mix and match platforms in order to reach a wider swath of the workforce, says financial adviser Mark Singer.
February 2
The Financial Literacy Toolbox -
Many workers think hey are not allowed to contribute to a 401(k), a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA in the same year, which is untrue.
February 2 -
The ride-hailing company asked a state judge in Los Angeles Wednesday to approve a $7.75 million settlement to resolve claims stemming from the company’s refusal to give California drivers the protections and benefits of employees.
February 2 -
Jobless claims declined by 14,000 to 246,000 in the week ended Jan. 28, a Labor Department report showed Thursday in Washington.
February 2 -
In congressional testimony, National Association of Health Underwriters’ CEO Janet Trautwein says special enrollment periods are a chief problem.
February 2 -
In an exclusive one-on-one, the Louisiana senator says, ‘you have to compensate brokers for their knowledge.’
February 2 -
Retirees on Social Security can expect the government to garnish a portion of their benefits if they fail to make student loan payments.
February 2 -
Workers should have a voice in developing a new system, says performance management expert Steffen Maier.
February 1
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