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Amol Dalvi is vice president of product at
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Ahead of World Cancer Day, Aflac's chief administrative officer explains the necessity of communicating preventative cancer screenings to your workforce.
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Alternatives to costly standalone long-term care insurance include hybrid life policies with an LTC rider, extended premium payment periods and annuities.
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U.S. workers say financial strain is the biggest obstacle to resiliency, outranking burnout and economic uncertainty, a new survey finds.
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Employers can save over $2,000 per employee by expanding coverage to include more niche conditions.
February 3 - Benefits Think Bridging the GLP-1 divide: How employers can build more equitable well-being programs
Employees need holistic support when trying to achieve and maintain a healthier lifestyle.
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Michael Abbott is the Banking & Capital Markets Industry Group lead at Accenture.
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Michael Abbott founded Composite Software in 2001 and drives the technical vision of the company at the CTO. Prior to founding Composite, he was CTO and EVP of Electron Economy, a supply chain software company named to Upside's list of Top 100 companies of 2001. He has published widely and speaks regularly on database and XML topics and participates in a JSR Expert Group, is on the XML Query Working Group at the W3C, has served the President of the Silicon Valley BEA Users Group and was the founder/chair of the XML Sig for the Software Development Forum for the past three years.
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William Lacy Clay Jr. is a senior policy advisor at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. He represented Missouri's 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2021. He served as the ranking member on the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit in the 115th Congress.
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Chime Financial and BlackRock are among the other companies that have also promised to match the government's contribution.
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