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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission may launch an investigation into pay discrimination, one legal expert warns even before formal charges are filed. The agency, as part of the presidents task force on pay enforcement, already is implementing pilot projects to audit employers near New York, Chicago and Phoenix.
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The increased accounts and balances were expected in a recent EBRI/MGA survey, but other analysts predictions are being confounded. For example, no real correlation was found between account balance and healthy behaviors.
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Plan fiduciaries are more vulnerable than ever on a lot of legal and regulatory fronts, including the financial statements included with their 5500 filings. In an era when 5500 forms and their attachments quickly enter the public domain online via E-fast 2, available to anyone -- including an enlarged army of DOL inspectors hunting for anomalies, fiduciaries need to be on the top of their game, warns Dave Dacey, CPA, a partner with the WithumSmith+Brown and leader of the firms Employee Benefit & Pension Plans Group.
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New Jerseys public pension deficit swelled 13% to $47.2 billion in fiscal 2012 as the state continued to make partial contributions to its retirement plans.
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The number of employers offering a sponsored retirement plan slightly increased in 2012 from four years prior, while matches and employer contributions remained near constant, according to a survey released today by WorldatWork and the American Benefits Institute.
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The new Roth in-plan conversions are getting a lot of press. Heres what you will need to be ready for the questions heading your way.
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The insurance industry is not very prepared for climate change, according to Insurer Climate Risk Disclosure Survey: 2012 Findings & recommendations, from the Ceres Coalition.
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Two employers shared how theyve gotten creative with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at Thursdays National Business Group on Health conference in Washington. One chose to move to a new consumer-driven health plan and the other chose a private exchange through Aon Hewitt.
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Western European nations, backed by strong health care and retiree social programs, dominated the top of the list, snagging the first 10 slots in an index based on data from sources including the World Bank and the United Nations.
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Health care consultants from Mercer, Aon Hewitt and Towers Watson offered advice at a recent National Business Group on Health event in Washington, D.C.
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