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The growth of part-time faculty as a mainstay of many college staffs has made providing appropriate benefits to academics more of a challenge.
January 7 -
Some still confused by the ACA and look to advisers for guidance, help implementing plans.
January 7 -
While the advent of the Affordable Care Act has placed a spotlight on preventive care and employer wellness programs, less attention is being paid to Americans financial health, particularly that of women and their need to save for retirement.
January 6 -
Although consumer support tools were better during open enrollment year two as compared with the first go on Healthcare.gov and the state-based marketplaces, there is still a lot of progress that needs to be made.
January 6 -
Plan sponsors continue to invest 401(k) assets in stocks, but employees and other individuals are increasingly seeking investment diversification.
January 6 -
As employers struggle to find methods to get workers more involved in their 401(k) offerings, it's looking that online education is the best route to build engagement.
January 6
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These facilities can reduce health care costs and improve employee productivity, survey finds.
January 6 -
Corporate pension plans took a hit last year, dropping 9 percentage points. Analysts point to two key factors as cause for the decline: falling interest rates and new, lower, mortality rates.
January 5 -
When employers are searching for new coverage options, they will encounter some big name insurance companies, familiar hospital/provider systems and new insurance companies all offering coverage options. How does one sort out whos who?
January 5 -
Oklahoma and five other states are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a challenge to tax subsidies allowed for under the Affordable Care Act, in a case that could have major implications for the health care reform law.
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