Nick Otto is a former senior editor of Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser.
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Maryland and New Jersey are among the least-appealing places for employees to spend their post-work years in 2019, due in part to affordability, health-related factors and overall quality of life.
By Nick OttoOctober 16 -
From managing paid leave policies to addressing employee drug use, employers can expect to have their hands full in the coming year. But these strategies can help.
By Nick OttoOctober 16 -
Virginia and Colorado are among the most-appealing locations for employees to spend their later years, due in part to affordability and overall quality of life, a new survey found.
By Nick OttoOctober 14 -
Arthritis, obesity and depression are among the ailments having the biggest impact on rising plan costs, according to research from the International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans.
By Nick OttoOctober 8 -
With the Benefit's Forum & Expo about to begin, take a look at this year’s honorees aiming to transform wellness, technology, retirement and voluntary benefits in a changing business landscape.
By Nick OttoSeptember 25 -
The final rule boosts the minimum salary threshold for salaried workers, but not to the extent under the Obama administration’s proposal.
By Nick OttoSeptember 24 -
With the Benefits Forum & Expo about to begin, learn how these four benefits professionals are reinventing the industry.
By Nick OttoSeptember 12 -
Benefitfocus’ Misty Guinn keeps her finger on the benefits pulse through annual surveys, ensuring her workers remain “Customer #1.”
By Nick OttoSeptember 11 -
To better attract and retain talent, clients are looking to invest in tech to engage employees in well-being programs.
By Nick OttoAugust 26 -
To better attract and retain talent, benefit managers are looking to invest in tech to engage employees in well-being programs.
By Nick OttoAugust 26