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The American Benefits Council and the National Coalition on Benefits is urging the White House to eliminate reporting provisions under the ACA.
February 10 -
A changing regulatory environment is creating a demand for more human resources professionals with specialized training and certifications.
February 9 -
Recently, a federal appeals ruling was the latest to craft new parameters, holding that a Maryland general contractor was responsible for unpaid wages for a drywall subcontractor’s employees
February 9Foley & Lardner -
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 9Sherman & Sterling LLP -
President Trump’s promised repeal of the Affordable Care Act is underway, and the 21st Century Cures Act is likely helping it progress, says adviser Craig Hasday.
February 9Frenkel Benefits -
Multinational employers are coming up with steps on how to help affected employees and clients while communicating those plans to their workforces.
February 8 -
The American Benefits Council and the National Coalition on Benefits is urging the White House to eliminate reporting provisions under the ACA.
February 8 -
The decision landed just hours after the Department of Labor asked for the decision to be postponed while it complies with a Trump order to review the regulation.
February 8 -
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Labor Department said he employed an undocumented immigrant as a housekeeper until learning of the worker’s immigration status.
February 8 -
Despite having programs in place, employers doubt they can keep up with new changes to laws that affect HR, a Guardian survey finds.
February 8