Compensation
Compensation
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Some experts say that people are living longer past the age of 70 and they should not be forced to make unnecessary taxable withdrawals.
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The Labor Department will lose $2.6 billion under the 2018 budget, likely hindering the agency’s ability to regulate and assist employers, experts say.
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The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently weighed in on LGBTQ protections – but the decision is not as clear as some of the headlines make it seem.
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Austin Wilcox, an EBA Rising Star in Advising, learned early on that employers are financially responsible for a majority of what is going on in healthcare today.
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As data expands and analytical solutions evolve, employers are looking at using augmented intelligence solutions, such as IBM Health’s Watson, to provided catered health treatments for workers.
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More firms are adopting and evolving policies to be more inclusive of employees in the modern talent war.
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Seven circuit courts held that vindication of rights pertaining to the legality of a plan amendment, as opposed to an interpretation of the plan, are not subject to expenditure requirements, write attorneys Michael Stevens and Ronald Kramer.
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The way that benefits professionals define these terms shapes the way we think about them, debates neurophysiologist Will Clower.
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No matter the reason for a decision to downsize, there are a number of factors to consider during the implementation process, says attorney Felicia O'Connor.
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Employers should consider some of the new options available with the retirement plans.
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S&P 500 company pension plans' funding levels increased a mere 1% despite the $40 billion in contributions that these firms made to their plans.
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While claims are near the highest level this year, weekly filings have been below 300,000 since early 2015, a level that economists consider consistent with a healthy labor market.
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The “Bold Goals” campaign seeks to reduce unhealthy days for the insurer’s workforce.
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More firms are adopting and evolving policies to be more inclusive of employees in the modern talent war.
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A new study finds that workers struggle with expenses, making it “critically important” for employers to provide financial wellness and education.
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Retirees can suspend and resume their Social Security retirement benefits any time after their full retirement age even if they started collecting the benefit before reaching their FRA.
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Laden with challenges such as a lack of preventative programs, school districts need extra help with disability programs, says Standard’s Brian Kost.
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A plan sponsor’s thoughtful choices about plan features may go a long way toward easing the financial burden of retirement saving.
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Less volatility, lower litigation risk and greater simplicity are reasons for embracing this strategy, says adviser Robert Lawton.
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A majority of baby boomers polled by Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement say that the economy has yet to fully recover from the 2007 financial meltdown.
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