Compensation
Compensation
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An increased focus on health, combined with unprecedented access to information, has this group of workers more interested in workplace wellness and more likely to stay at their jobs because of it.
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As soaring college loans add to their financial pressures, more employees are distracted from their job responsibilities.
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As employer clients gain interest in onsite clinics, here are six core measures to use to determine their effectiveness.
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From the Affordable Care Act to employee classification, there is a multitude of evolving regulations posing challenges for small business owners this tax season.
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All full-time employees who work an average of 18 hours a week in a year are covered by the legislation. For newly hired workers, employers may impose a waiting period of up to one year.
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Employers acknowledge that defined contribution plans are the primary savings vehicle for many employees, yet their actions so far don’t reflect that line of thinking.
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Michael Thompson discusses how the National Business Coalition on Health plans to address consolidation in the benefits industry and a proposal for a well-being institute.
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The fact that many female workers will fall into poverty when they reach age 65 or older should be a call to action for employers and policymakers, says the National Institute on Retirement Security.
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Presidential candidates are unlikely to advocate for any of these changes so it’s up to employers and their advisers to take a run at them.
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Automatic rollovers are better than cash-outs for cleaning up small 401(k) accounts, but the ideal long-term solution is for sponsors to enable seamless, automatic plan-to-plan portability.
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Brokers can help employers equip themselves with best practices to manage FMLA administration, employee productivity at work.
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Some organizations are deploying a strategy that reduces their HSA contributions in favor of employer-funded indemnity products, such as accident and critical illness insurance.
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If your employer-sponsored FSA has a grace period, your employees have an extra two-and-a-half months (until March 15 for plans that ended Dec. 31) to spend FSA dollars from 2015.
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The credit option imposes no cost or liability on employers, says Michael Thiemann, CEO and co-founder of Zebit.
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The international environmental consulting firm offers employees access to mental health therapy 24/7 through Learn to Live, an online system built to address psychological issues such as social anxiety, depression, stress and worry.
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The use of telemedicine is growing, with almost two thirds of organizations offering or planning to offer such a service by 2018.
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Offer employees plan options and help them connect health and financial wellness among one expert's recommendations.
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But don’t expect any of the presidential candidates to advocate these changes. More knowledgeable stakeholders like advisers are going to have to take a run at this.
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Many plan sponsors and participants don’t trust the federal government to keep its vow to allow tax-free distribution of Roth 401(k) balances. But taxing balances would not produce enough revenue, so the government is unlikely to go that route.
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Having an account manager dedicated to the success of your company’s employees is an important part of any program.
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