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UPS, Penguin Random House, Baird and a growing number of companies are giving hourly workers a full suite of enviable perks — and seeing long-term loyalty as a result.
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The fast-food executive ran into trouble on Capitol Hill over his admission that he employed an undocumented housekeeper. Also shadowing his nomination were divorce-court proceedings that included a domestic-abuse allegation.
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Retirement savers sometimes make investing decisions that can hurt their portfolios if they are not aware of their tolerance level to risk.
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Don’t be afraid to mix and match platforms in order to reach a wider swath of the workforce, says financial adviser Mark Singer.
February 15
The Financial Literacy Toolbox -
A presidential memorandum requires a second look with an updated economic and legal analysis to determine if it may adversely affect the acquisition of retirement information and financial advice.
February 15
Sherman & Sterling LLP -
One of the biggest mistakes that can be made is starting off by simply accepting the service provider’s form service agreements, says benefits lawyer Carol Buckmann.
February 15
Cohen & Buckmann PC -
Updated technology, including “chatbots,” will help streamline benefits processes for advisers, employers and employees, say Deloitte consultants.
February 15
Deloitte Consulting -
The Trump administration on Wednesday released proposed regulations that would stabilize the ACA’s markets.
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The Louisiana Republican addresses the National Association of Health Underwriters Capitol Conference on how to fix health insurance.
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Poised to grow his business 25% year over year for the foreseeable future, adviser Mark Skinner is tapping into the synergy across benefit products to meet a powerful need for clients.
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