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In anticipation of the storm, real estate agency Stiles Corporation initiated a preparedness plan that includes employee communications about safety, time off and benefits.
September 7 -
Becky Cantieri crafted the online survey provider’s rock-solid program with the help of an open culture, a drive to serve employees and, yes, lots and lots of employee questionnaires.
September 7 -
Houston broker Cary Goss shares lessons learned from an historic storm, including information he wishes he’d sent clients ahead of time.
September 7 -
Between taxes and penalties on early withdrawals, many clients will only be getting 65 cents for every dollar they take out.
September 7 -
Certified planners can help employees wrangle complex money problems by addressing the root causes that are affecting work performance.
September 7
MainStreet Financial Planning, Inc. -
Companies need to determine whether closing the office for the storm means having to pay employees who stay home and being on the hook for unemployment compensation, and whether workers’ compensation applies to weather-related injuries.
September 7
FordHarrison LLP -
Employee brand ambassadors bring people together to drive a strong and consistent corporate environment at Hodges-Mace.
September 7
Hodges-Mace LLC -
A lack of widespread auto-portability in the present U.S. retirement system is causing many plan sponsors to pay plan cash-outs to terminated employees.
September 7
Portability Services Network and Retirement Clearinghouse -
Between taxes and penalties on early withdrawals, many people will only be getting 65 cents for every dollar they take out.
September 7 -
Having emergency plans in place helped Houston-area agencies stay open during the storm, and keep going as recovery begins.
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