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With the first presidential debate taking place tonight, now’s a good time to look at where the presidential candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act, prescription drug costs, Medicare and more.
September 26 -
For the first time since 1998, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has issued new enforcement guidance on retaliation.
September 22
Foley & Lardner -
With the potential for additional state and local laws, the challenge of complying with all of them is only going to get harder, says attorney Terry Lang Jr.
September 22
Fox Rothchild LLP -
Employee claims can cross over various discrimination laws, such as age or disability, says Benefit Advisors Network’s Bobbi Kloss.
September 22
Benefit Advisors Network -
The DOL’s new regulations take effect Dec. 1, and employers across the country need to carefully review and modify their compensation.
September 21
Mintz Levin -
Two separate lawsuits — from states and business groups — were filed Tuesday against the Department of Labor on its highly criticized rule.
September 21 -
Adviser Alan Schulman of The Meltzer Group lobbies on behalf of small business insurance firms to improve health reform.
September 21 -
Employers express concern about offering 401(k)s, but looking to offer them.
September 20 -
Two separate lawsuits — from states and business groups — were filed Tuesday against the Department of Labor on its highly criticized rule.
September 20 -
Retirement plans lose touch with almost a million workers a year.
September 20







