Compensation
Compensation
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Analysis shows that retirement savings plans are seeing an uptick even among the younger generation of workers.
August 27 -
Two in five adults in the U.S. are getting general health care from specialist doctors, according to a new study showing that figure held steady for nearly a decade.
August 23 -
Pursuit of higher efficiency pushes shift in human resources to shared services and outsourcing, according to Towers Watson.
August 23 -
Americans express greater concern over the loss of employer-sponsored benefits than about being laid off in a new Gallup poll.
August 22 -
Defined contribution plan sponsors need to do a better job communicating key information to participants, according to a recent survey of plan participants conducted by State Street Global Advisors.
August 22 -
Two new studies amplify the benefitsespecially for womenof working with financial advisers, and provide insight into a changing demographic for life insurers.
August 22 -
The Labor Department has sued to restore more than $34 million in assets to two retirement funds of Michigan-based vehicle parts manufacturer Metavation LLC that allegedly were used in violation of ERISA.
August 22 -
Many U.S. employers would like to retain selected Baby Boomers who choose to work beyond age 65, a new survey suggests.
August 22 -
A new white paper suggests that wellness programs can lower health care and benefits costs if a strong communication strategy is in place.
August 22 -
Private retiree Medicare exchanges provide a glimpse of what public and private health insurance exchanges could look like.
August 22 -
A new Harris Interactive poll of more than 2,000 working Americans suggests that bad behaviors occur on business trips, including excessive drinking and extramarital affairs.
August 21 -
State lawmakers in cash-strapped Illinois have run into fierce opposition from unions and concern about a voter backlash in the November elections over plans to fix the states woefully underfunded public retirement system.
August 21 -
Assurant Employee Benefits has introduced its WellCard Savings Program that will provide an average savings of up to 30% on medical visits, up to 65% on brand name and generic prescriptions as well as discounts on hearing and diabetes care, diagnostic and lab tests, daily living products and more.
August 21 -
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan acknowledged late last week that his proposed health care reforms rely on many of the same spending reductions for which he has criticized President Barack Obama, something that could undercut a central message of the Republican campaign.
August 21 -
Encouraged by Rep. Paul Ryans focus on fiscal responsibility, many brokers and advisers remain satisfied a week after Gov. Mitt Romney announced his vice presidential pick, saying the seven-term Wisconsin congressman brings a fresh perspective to the presidential election.
August 20 -
If its okay to charge higher premiums on employer-provided health insurance to smokers or employees who refuse to take a health-risk appraisal, then why, asks guest blogger Bruce Shutan, is it wrong for the government to help us take better care of ourselves?
August 20 -
Employee morale continues a slow but steady decline from 2008 levels, but the benefits enrollment season, vastly approaching, offers employers the chance to positively engage their employees, according to recent research from Unum.
August 20 -
As carriers ramp up to gain market share ahead of PPACA, Aetna acquires Coventary increasing its overall share of government health plans to more than 30%, and nearly 42 million members nationwide.
August 20 -
A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has denied a request by American Airlines parent company to abandon collective bargaining agreements with its pilots in an effort to save more than $1 billion a year in labor and benefit costs.
August 20 -
While most benefits professionals responding to a recent poll have seen improvements in their benefits communication efforts in the past three years, a sizeable portion are either unsatisfied with or ambivalent about their current strategy.
August 20