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Signing up for new benefits in the future will be powered by artificial intelligence, says Richard Silberstein of SIG.
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AutoNation chief Mike Jackson, who publicly broke with the GOP over Trump's nomination, is giving an array of benefits to employees who stay with the retailer for several years as a way to share the spoils of U.S. tax reform.
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Annual contribution limits for 401(k) plans have been raised to $18,500 this year, with catch-up contribution limits capped at $6,000.
January 16 -
Education offerings, student debt repayment programs and helping employees with short-term money issues will be big employer priorities this year.
January 16
Purchasing Power LLC -
Long used by larger companies, these medical stop-loss systems are now benefitting a wide range of businesses.
January 16
Axial Benefits Group -
Perceived benefits of CVS/Aetna deal are likely to encourage organizations to consider consolidating as well — could Walmart and Humana be next?
January 16
AArete -
Engaged savers, specifically those who are near the end of work, deserve an appropriate spectrum of risk options.
January 16
Manning & Napier -
The Society for Human Resource Management’s new chief talks trends, policy and the direction employers might see benefits moving forward.
January 15 -
Epay, Netchex and Sentric are among the vendors offering HR managers tools that help them calculate wages, manage budgets and pay employees.
January 15 -
HR executives are more interested in administrative ease and empowering employee decisions, Pacific Resources finds.
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