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Interpreting the platform’s slow take-up rate as the long-term reality is a big business mistake, says consultant William Weyers.
September 30Weyers and Associates -
With a Dec.1 deadline looming, millions of employers across the country are scrambling to implement new compensation and classification practices in response to the DOL's new overtime rule
September 30Foley & Lardner -
Ruling addresses whether an employer’s program violates the ADA, which could affect employers nationwide, writes attorney Garrett Fenton.
September 29Miller & Chevalier Chartered -
Know the true objective behind your savings by focusing on measurement, says the Principal’s Aaron Friedman.
September 29Principal Financial Group -
In this business and political climate, columnist Jack Kwicien says to think more holistically about your client’s benefits program.
September 28Daymark Advisors -
A number of issues have cropped up for employers when filing Affordable Care Act notices with the IRS, says associate Melissa Shimizu.
September 28Fisher Phillips -
Having benefits available to employees that fall under ERISA lays the groundwork for rolling out new, employee-focused initiatives, says financial pro Melissa Horton.
September 28Financial Literacy Professional -
These savings programs can be effective and compelling for highly skilled professionals, says consultant Ken Hume.
September 28The Todd Organization -
It’s not the presidential candidates who can have an impact on the consequences of health reform, but rather those on lower tickets, says adviser Vinnie Daboul.
September 27Sage Benefit Advisers -
Managing the process will continue to be a part of every broker, HR and finance leader’s day-to-day agenda, says ADP’s Vic Saliterman.
September 27ADP Health Care Reform