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Providing short-term accommodations for employees taking prescribed painkillers is one way companies can mitigate onsite accidents and other risks.
October 12The Standard -
Issues on joint employment type liability are far from dead even though the current administration has taken a much more favorable stance on the issues compared to the prior White House.
October 11Foley & Lardner -
HR professionals, take note: Training doesn’t have to be dull. By turning it into a game, employees will be eager to gain new skills.
October 11eLearning Industry -
When I first started covering the benefits industry in 2011, there was plenty to write about, and much of the focus involved gloom and doom forecasts over the newly enacted Affordable Care Act. How times have changed.
October 11Employee Benefit News -
HR professionals, take note: Training doesn’t have to be dull. By turning it into a game, employees will be eager to gain new skills.
October 10eLearning Industry -
Early-morning meetings and other managerial decisions can disproportionately impact working mothers unless executives take notice.
October 10Old National Bancorp -
This year’s class of top women advisers understands how these virtues can make a positive impact on the benefits industry.
October 9Arizent -
While loyalty and engagement is a complex matter, employers must find the right balance of perks that workers want and will use.
October 9Thomsons Online Benefits -
The difference in returns is huge for investors working with a fiduciary.
October 5Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
When considering the insurance model, employers should do their due diligence and have documentation supporting the decision they’ve reached.
October 5Corporate Synergies