Kathleen Koster
Freelance WriterKoster is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and former Employee Benefit News online managing editor.
Koster is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and former Employee Benefit News online managing editor.
In recent years, the number of employees who’ve started contributing to their 401(k) plans or increased their deferrals has grown significantly, suggesting employers’ messages are getting through.
In recent years, the number of employees who’ve started contributing to their 401(k) plans or increased their deferrals has grown significantly, suggesting employers’ messages are getting through.
The season is often seen as a leisurely one, yet new research suggests time off doesn’t always translate into reduced stress.
Videos and quizzes may help workers retain health and wellness knowledge better than other forms of communication, according to Limeade.
While many workers can navigate benefit marketplaces by themselves, a new survey reveals that employees make better selections when helped by an adviser.
While many workers can navigate benefit marketplaces by themselves, a new survey from Liazon reveals that employees make better selections when helped by an adviser.
There were 109 reported transactions in the first three months of the year, according to Optis Partners’ M&A database.
Acrisure, AssuredPartners and other brokerages take advantage of ‘unstoppable momentum’ in firm acquisitions
Employers are making changes to reshape their health benefit plans between now and 2017 in order to reduce costs, according to Towers Watsons 2014 Health Care Changes Ahead Survey. In particular, employers pointed to three specific factors that will help frame employer-sponsored benefits.
The health insurance landscape is more complicated than ever. One national brokerage firm is leading the charge in providing direct guidance to their clients and clients employees through a centralized call center system.