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In the not-so-distant future small employers may stop offering employer-sponsored health coverage because employees will demand it, said a speaker at the Workplace Benefits Summit in New Orleans Monday.
September 24 -
Answers to your clients questions before they ask them.
September 24 -
The biggest change will affect low income employees, who may receive affordable coverage through the workplace, but not for their dependents, said Rodger Bayne, president of Towson, Md.-based Benefit Indemnity Corp., at BFE, sponsored by EBNs parent company, SourceMedia.
September 24 -
His workouts could easily be integrated into wellness programs and no doubt have but Richard Simmons own message was an individual one of self-empowerment and life-affirmation.
September 24 -
The average American registered an insurance shortfall of $320,000. The gap has widened substantially for Gen Xers since the financial crisis.
September 23 -
In recent years, many employers have introduced flexible work practices to help employees manage their work/life balance, although Culturerx founder Jody Thompson said she believes that standard flexible work programs are holding us hostage.
September 23 -
Although we are not lawyers, its helpful to have talking points you can go over with clients seeking information.
September 22 -
The calculator that determines subsidies for the 36 states relying on the federal government for exchanges come Oct. 1 isnt working in tests, according to the Wall Street Journal.
September 20 -
A district court found that a claim seeking restitution to the plan for losses incurred as a result of a breach of a fiduciary duty under ERISA has the right to a jury trial. This will be an important issue to follow as the creation of a right to a jury trial could fundamentally alter the nature of ERISA litigation.
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Adopting a diet rich in unprocessed foods combined with moderate exercise and stress management over five years increased the length of telomeres, the ends of chromosomes linked to aging.
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