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With desks the central point for getting work done, employers often focus on having employees sit at their workstations to complete assigned tasks the entire day. Encouraging employees to stand, stretch, and walk around is counterintuitive.
May 19
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Theres no surprise retirement readiness is a top concern among small employers, with their employees are most at risk a conversation that took center stage when President Barack Obama unveiled the MyRA initiative for employers last year.
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision Monday that could have far-reaching implications for how long a retirement plan participant has to sue an employer for breach of fiduciary duty in a 401(k) plan.
May 18 -
Commentary: Countless conversations with brokers struggling with 6055 and 6056 concerns show many find their applicable large employer clients are challenged to find practical solution for this reporting, says EmployeeTechs Michael Weiskirch.
May 18
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A bipartisan bill recently introduced in the House and Senate would require employer-sponsored retirement plans to provide participants with an estimate of how much lifetime income they could expect from their current savings.
May 18 -
The Affordable Care Acts Small Business Health Options Program will not succeed without the broker community, the heads of three state-run exchanges said at a HIX policy conference.
May 18 -
Only 10% of some 480 employers in 36 industries responding to a recent poll have implemented an in-house or outsourced solution to comply with Affordable Care Act reporting requirements.
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The head of a Senate investigative subcommittee said he plans to look into problems with the health insurance marketplaces set up for the Affordable Care Act that forced many taxpayers to owe some of the tax credit money they had received for buying health insurance.
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The state of Nevada Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program chose Voya Financial, Inc.s retirement business to serve as its single service provider.
May 14 -
A new $250,000 national advertising campaign running on several popular political TV programs casts the Affordable Care Act as a positive force that is saving lives. It also seeks to counteract continued threats of repeal or scaling back the landmark legislation.
May 14



