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Supporters say the bill will help close the wage gap, but some employers such as Comcast are fighting back.
January 24 -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 23 -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday commanding federal agencies to try to waive or delay requirements of Obamacare that impose economic or regulatory burdens on states, families, the health-care industry and others.
January 22 -
Where does Donald Trump stand on parental leave, minimum wage and other important workplace issues? Here’s what employers need to know before he takes office today.
January 20 -
Employers need to make sure that new hires are filling out the revised form beginning Jan. 22.
January 20 -
A new lawsuit filed by the DOL demonstrates how dogged the government can be in trying to obtain and review employers’ compensation data.
January 19
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Looking to improve efficiency, industry is hopeful business-minded President-elect will quickly revise summary plan description standards.
January 18 -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 18 -
Employers need to make sure that new hires are filling out the revised form beginning Jan. 22.
January 18 -
Looking to improve efficiency, industry is hopeful business-minded President-elect will quickly revise summary plan description standards.
January 17 -
With President Barack Obama’s federal overtime-pay overhaul likely to die either in court or under Republican Donald Trump, some legislators are trying to replicate it at the state level.
January 13 -
As if the start-again, stop-again saga with the U.S. Department of Labor’s rules increasing the minimum salary threshold for exempt workers wasn’t confusing enough, one state has changed its own rules.
January 12
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The orders will strengthen equal pay protections in New York by prohibiting all state agencies and departments from evaluating candidates based on prior salary.
January 10 -
The organizations did not breach fiduciary duty by offering high-cost mutual funds, judge rules.
January 9 -
Identity theft insurance, financial counseling services, tuition assistance, elder care and egg freezing all are benefits that will continue to rise in popularity, predicts Purchasing Power’s Elizabeth Halkos.
January 9 -
Donald Trump promised voters an immediate repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but Republicans in Congress likely won’t have a bill ready for him on Day One.
January 4 -
The end of 2016 is a good time to review and consider a subtle shift in employment law which appears to be gaining momentum.
December 29
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Before Obamacare is repealed or replaced, benefit advisers must be aware of the rules that are still in place, advises Jenny Riley of Hodges-Mace.
December 29
Hodges-Mace -
Consultants Keith Clark and Adam Pozek debate if 3(16) services add value to plan sponsors.
December 29
DWC ERISA Consultants -
Plan sponsors should consider going beyond ERISA’s bare-bones requirements for plan document requests and make it a practice to also provide a cover letter, containing certain specific information.
December 15
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