
Caroline Hroncich is a former senior editor of Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser.
Caroline Hroncich is a former senior editor of Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser.
As the role of the adviser evolves, education programs are expanding beyond traditional offerings to focus more on human capital management.
Some experts say the labor secretary’s departure could expedite the department’s regulatory agenda.
The deal marks the fifth for the tech company since it went independent in 2017.
The deal marks the fifth for the tech company since it went independent in 2017.
Technology is expected to help bosses find ways to better coach and assess their workforce in the present, rather than focus on the past.
“She’s been through the struggle and understands what we’re all going through in life,” says a client of one of EBA’s Top Women in Benefit Advising, Casey Armstrong.
Non-traditional worksite offerings like pre-payday loans and student tuition repayment are providing brokers new ways to beef up packages.
The new legislation includes a generous offering for low-income workers.
The dairy maker decided to revamp its wellness program to keep its 10,000 employees healthy.
Despite a lack of integration, HR teams are increasingly relying on technology to reduce administrative burden.