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Temporary agency workers, leased workers, and independent contractors provide organizations with flexibility, but they can also create unknown risks for employers.
August 6
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Three Republican senators have sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services expressing concern for the lack of oversight for more than $1 billion in federal grants given to state-based marketplaces.
August 4 -
State-based marketplaces were overall quite successful in retaining enrollees, however, a large number of consumers shopping within the marketplace during 2015 open enrollment decided to switch plans based on the price of services offered.
August 3 -
The IRS continues to seek industry input on the Affordable Care Acts excise tax on high-cost employer-sponsored health plans.
August 3 -
Just last week, the DOL provided guidance about people treated as independent contractors, but who may really be your employees. That is just part of the trend. Another way you may have extra employees is through joint employment, most commonly through use of a staffing agency.
July 30
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Commentary: Employers face an uphill battle in classifying a worker as an independent contractor due to DOL guidance that defines employee so broadly that such a classification should only be reserved for a narrow subset of workers.
July 30 -
A new coalition representing the public and private sectors, as well as Republicans and Democrats, is seeking a full repeal of the ACAs excise tax on high-cost group plans.
July 29 -
Not according to employers, who are turning to brokers to help them navigate the ACA, explore technology capabilities and administer group plans, a new study finds.
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As the American with Disabilities Act celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, here are five ways employers can help ensure theyre complying with the legislation.
July 27
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The DOLs proposed rules on overtime do not mean workers will automatically earn more money or even work less.
July 23


