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Employers' 401(k) matching contributions this year are likely to reach 4.7% of worker's pay, up from 3% in 2009.
July 20 -
Submissions are due July 28 for Employee Benefit Adviser’s annual awards recognizing excellence and leadership in the field.
July 20 -
The popularity of supplemental coverage — including accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity insurance — continues to rise as employers assist workers in combating high medical prices.
July 20 -
Government workers will receive six weeks of paid time for birth, adoption or taking care of an immediate family member.
July 19 -
The a la carte program helps small businesses keep compliant while serving the benefit needs of the workforce.
July 19 -
The program, which is in collaboration with vendor Best Upon Request, helps expecting and new mothers balance home and work life.
July 19 -
A Republican fallback plan to repeal all of the ACA without a replacement health program would lead to 32 million more people uninsured than under current law.
July 19 -
Employers should prioritize employee communications, perform face-to-face re-enrollments each year and measure results.
July 19 -
To avoid paying high fees, retirement savers should ensure that their plan administrator is a no-load fund company and avoid overpriced house funds.
July 19 -
Employers must take great care to avoid a situation where it is deemed a worker was fired because of the claim.
July 19
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