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Beginning in 2018, the state will require companies to provide eight weeks of paid time off for employees to care for a new child or a sick relative. Firms also must comply with salary updates.
December 21 -
Many claims filed by former employees have a very low chance of success, but that does not eliminate the need for the employer to put in the time and money to fight them.
December 21
Butterfield Schechter -
In order to avoid an audit, pension planners should conduct periodic audits for hard-to-find former employees.
December 21
Verrill Dana LLP -
Benefit advisers and employers should offer identity theft benefits that include comprehensive monitoring.
December 21 -
Akamai's Sarah Sardella, BP’s Cliff York, Accenture’s Julie Wilkes and SurveyMonkey’s Becky Cantieri were honored for improving employee health, retirement and work-life balance.
December 21 -
Expert advice on explaining worksite offerings, and their advantages, to the organization.
December 21
ARAG -
Unconfirmed elections, inconsistent dependent confirmations and missing beneficiaries are common but fixable mistakes.
December 21
HUB International -
The 2017 Rising Stars in Advising are starting their own firms, experiencing monumental growth and embracing change at every turn.
December 21 -
Although the current year has been good for participants, many workers are not investing in a retirement plan.
December 21 -
Money worries continue to plague employees but executives struggle to create plans that address workers’ fiscal woes.
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