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The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which would ban workplace and hiring bias on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, finally passed the Senate today. Its future in the GOP-controlled House is less certain.
November 5 -
A debrief on the types of changes that trigger the loss of grandfathered status, the concept at the center of the if you like your plan, you can keep it issue.
November 1 -
Republicans said they primarily want to know at a hearing today about the lack of transparency ahead of the rocky Oct. 1 debut of the insurance exchange, which is supposed to let people compare and buy health plans.
October 30 -
Broker warns offering too many voluntary benefits can lead to decision paralysis.
October 28 -
In this list of key Obamacare provisions effective for the plan year beginning this January, which ones apply to you, and are you ready?
October 25 -
On November 18, 2010, Julie Heimeshoff filed her lawsuit against Hartford and Wal-Mart, claiming that defendants had violated ERISA by failing to provide long-term disability benefits.
October 18 -
As Congress enters its final day to solve the debt ceiling and shutdown debacle before Thursdays deadline, employee benefits insiders say there could be some last-minute changes that surprise the industry.
October 16 -
Eleven days into the federal government shutdown, employee benefits attorneys assess the short-term and long-term potential implications for your business and benefits strategy.
October 11 -
Cigna has instructed brokers to halt selling insurance to individuals who are subsidy-eligible through its federal health care exchange broker portals.
October 10 -
Your errors and omissions insurance might not cover what you think it does.
October 8

