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Republicans say this week’s debate may ultimately lead to a bill that merely ends the mandate that all Americans have insurance or pay a penalty, along with a few other provisions.
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Through a blog and newsletter, the chief compliance officer for benefit firm Vita Companies helps clients navigate regulation.
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Giving employees the right tools and advice can help to address the retirement savings gap, Mercer says.
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Employees of the tech firm will be able to take four weeks of paid time off to take care of an ailing immediate family member.
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In 2017, just 4% of companies offered student loan repayment assistance, but the industry is expected to grow to 26% by 2019, according to SHRM.
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The Senate rejected a simple repeal of the ACA on Wednesday, still in the early stages of an unpredictable floor debate on healthcare amid significant doubts that Republicans can muster the 50 votes needed to pass any kind of bill.
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Weebly’s free trip anywhere in the world with six weeks off could catch the attention of other employers and advisers as way to avoid worker burnout.
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Large market employers can mitigate the risks of fully insured plans, but the small to middle market may find that joining a medical captive brings more control over their medical costs, says adviser Mark Gaunya.
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Instead of debating insurance marketplaces, U.S. lawmakers should focus on comparing the price of prescription drugs in Canada, suggest Perry Braun.
July 26
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ERISA reporting must be filed by July 31 or an extension must be filed on the same date by employers to avoid penalties.
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