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Colonial Life white paper examines resistance and acceptance of digital technology for annual benefit registration.
November 21 -
SHRM members voice concerns over the House reform plan, which eliminates the tax exclusion for tuition assistance up to $5,250 a year.
November 20 -
Firms seeking high engagement in health plans should look at programs in their entirety and gauge the opinion of employees.
November 20 -
Asked directly whether she can vote for the measure as written, Collins said, “I haven’t reached that conclusion yet.”
November 19 -
With employees now seeking targeted, personalized options, employers should turn to solutions such as medical opinion and decision support services.
November 17PinnacleCare -
Hours after House Republicans jubilantly passed their tax bill, their colleagues on the Senate Finance Committee approved a far different version – one that postpones difficult questions as lawmakers rush to refashion much of the U.S. economy on a tight deadline.
November 17 -
As lawmakers continue to develop major overhauls affecting employers, advocacy among benefits professionals has never been more important, says Hank Jackson.
November 16 -
Firms seeking high engagement in health plans should look at programs in their entirety and gauge the opinion of employees.
November 15 -
The offering, worth up to $12,000, is administered by student loan repayment company Gradifi.
November 14 -
Colonial Life white paper examines resistance and acceptance of digital technology for annual benefit registration.
November 13