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Alexander Acosta expresses support for increasing above the 2004 level the salary threshold at which overtime must be paid to employees, but declined to commit to defend the rate put in place by the Obama administration.
March 22 -
As the chances of getting audited by the IRS or Department of Labor become greater, more fiduciaries are realizing that carefully thought-out plan politics are the best defense.
March 22Cohen & Buckmann PC -
The American Health Care Act lacked focus on health priorities and sustainability, says benefits expert Francois Millard.
March 22Vitality Group -
Trump’s latest nominee for Secretary of Labor plans to tout his "paycheck to paycheck" upbringing at his confirmation hearing Wednesday morning, and he’ll promise to fairly enforce the law.
March 22 -
Industry insiders question wisdom of reform that would limit contributions during the NAPA 401(k) Summit.
March 21 -
The Congressional Budget Office’s assessment that 7 million fewer Americans will have health coverage at work by 2027 ignores other opportunities proposed by the GOP, says CIAB’s Joel Wood.
March 21The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers -
More than enough Senate Republicans oppose the House bill to kill it — with rival camps insisting on pulling the bill in opposite directions to meet their demands.
March 21 -
Law school dean Alexander Acosta has said little about hot-button Labor issues and faces big choices that will divide Trump supporters.
March 21 -
Lindsey Bush gets to the heart of the ACA and looks to do the same with its replacement.
March 20 -
Industry insiders question wisdom of reform that would limit contributions during the NAPA 401(k) Summit.
March 20