
Bruce Shutan
Contributing writerBruce Shutan is an Employee Benefit News contributing writer based in Portland, Oregon.
Bruce Shutan is an Employee Benefit News contributing writer based in Portland, Oregon.
There are three key steps to lay the groundwork for such a review, including assessing current systems and pursuing automation.
Industry experts weigh in on a range of pain points facing employees, such as managing student debt, and the products that are designed to address them.
UBA data show these companies exhibit superior cost-containment relative to larger counterparts.
Careful communication of reasonable alternative standard can keep employers out of court; Macy’s lawsuit renews concern about punitive measures.
Torchlight service helps advisers build client conduit to EAPs or behavioral health providers.
While Harvey and Irma property damage is still being calculated, observers cite teachable moments for workplace benefit policyholders.
While Harvey and Irma property damage is still being calculated, observers cite teachable moments for workplace benefit policyholders.
Retirement expert Ted Benna’s new guide features three models that could appeal to businesses looking to simplify the savings process.
Careful communication of reasonable alternative standard can keep employers out of court; Macy’s lawsuit renews concern about punitive measures.
Houston broker Cary Goss shares lessons learned from an historic storm, including information he wishes he’d sent clients ahead of time.