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A U.S. District Court has ruled that Edison International failed in its fiduciary duty by including high-fee retail share mutual funds in its 401(k) plan when lower-fee institutional ones were available.
August 18 -
Just because an employee didn’t request after-hours pay doesn’t excuse an employer's obligation to pay — but a recent court decision could make overtime policies a bit thornier.
August 17Foley & Lardner -
Changes to the ACA and a range of other laws and regulations affecting health benefits could be imminent.
August 17Ballard Spahr LLP -
Senior Vice President of Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance Pamela Anne Files is using her knowledge and experience in the broker industry to inform legislators about worker needs.
August 16 -
A holistic approach to regulations that impact defined benefit plans is the only way to ensure employees are secure in their post-work years, says the ERISA Industry Committee.
August 16The ERISA Industry Committee -
Companies are thinking short term when they need to be evaluating the long-term impact that intuitive software programs could have on their bottom line.
August 16benefitsContinuum -
President Trump has threatened to cut off the payments to force Democrats to negotiate changes, though lawmakers, insurers and regulators have called on the administration to continue the payments.
August 15 -
As if laws around time off aren’t complicated enough – firms should remember that leave can be a reasonable accommodation.
August 15Foley & Lardner -
Companies are thinking short term when they need to be evaluating the long-term impact that intuitive software programs could have on their bottom line.
August 14benefitsContinuum -
As if laws around time off aren’t complicated enough – firms should remember that leave can be a reasonable accommodation.
August 10Foley & Lardner