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Companies have donated millions of dollars and matched employee donations following the storm’s devastation in Texas.
August 30 -
One of the world’s largest cosmetics firms parental leave policy allows new fathers to take two weeks of paid leave for “child bonding,” while new moms get six weeks, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday with the EEOC.
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Executives should set a tone, and managers engage workers in the importance of fully disengaging from work while on vacation.
August 30 -
Dawn Sheue is bringing different types of plans to those in the rural Rocky Mountains.
August 30 -
Retirees are likely to have fewer choices when they start shopping around for Medicare Advantage plans during the open-enrollment period that begins Oct. 15.
August 30 -
Employees gently prodded on retirement contributions can come out ahead.
August 30
Innovest Portfolio Solutions -
With mental health issues becoming a growing concern for employees, a comprehensive strategy can help workers get the resources they need while helping employers make gains in productivity and engagement.
August 30
Artemis Health -
Tailoring wellness programs to employees can boost participation and improve results
August 30
Newtopia -
Helping clients process claims, backing up data and volunteering in the next few weeks are a few survival steps in the wake of the storm, advises Jack Kwicien.
August 30
Daymark Advisors -
The Office of Management and Budget concluded its review of the proposal, a key step in the administrative process, which puts a freeze on further implementing the regulation.
August 30 -
Executives should set a tone, and managers engage workers in the importance of fully disengaging from work while on vacation.
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For a productive benefits election season, employers should embrace mobile apps and information technology, and above all, meet employees where they are.
August 29 -
Employers need to help their workers understand and prepare for additional medical charges when they stop working.
August 29 -
The storm is slowly coming to an end and advisers begin to assess the damage and offer whatever aid they can to clients and employees alike through money, gift cards or just a warm, dry place to stay
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Targeting at-risk employees makes all the difference, says Predictive Health Partners Jim Lewis.
August 29
Predictive Health Partners -
Not tapping tax-deferred retirement accounts until the age of 70 1/2 can be a wrong move, as required minimum distributions can be big enough to push retirees to a higher tax bracket.
August 29 -
Not tapping tax-deferred retirement accounts until the age of 70 1/2 can be a wrong move, as required minimum distributions can be big enough to push retirees to a higher tax bracket.
August 29 -
Employees gently prodded on retirement contributions can come out ahead.
August 29
Innovest Portfolio Solutions -
Agent inundated in 2016 flood tells those affected by Harvey not to lose hope.
August 29
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