Compensation
Compensation
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Drugs used to treat chronic conditions are being tried on coronavirus patients; CVS wants to ensure there’s enough to go around.
April 3 -
The shift from office culture to remote work has been challenging for the hardware-focused company with a passion for secrecy.
April 3 -
Today’s sandwich generation now looks to employers for support with aging parents. Companies are beginning to add new benefits like work flexibility and care resources.
April 2 -
The absence of social distancing at Amazon hiring events recently made the rounds on social media, as the retail giant seeks to bring on more essential workers.
April 2 -
Brokers and their clients can save money with a high-quality, no-cost solution.
April 2 -
Employees are more driven when the success of the company directly impacts their earnings.
April 2 -
“Short-term telehealth options make it possible for businesses to navigate a very uncertain time,” says Bill Goodwin, CEO of telehealth provider MeMD.
April 1 -
An integrated healthcare model can treat behavioral health issues more holistically than relying on add-on benefits.
April 1 -
Women hold many of the jobs considered vital during this national emergency, meaning they’re being asked to stay on the front lines longer, risking their health and safety.
April 1 -
“It’s an unfortunate part of the traditional law firm model that you are penalized if you back off the throttle — an absolute necessity when you have a child,” one lawyer says.
April 1 -
UnitedHealthcare added policies to its benefit offerings to prevent young people from becoming addicted to prescription painkillers after wisdom teeth surgery.
March 31 -
“This student loan repayment benefit has the potential to mobilize American businesses both large and small to dramatically reduce the overall amount of student debt,” says Tuition.io CEO Scott Thompson.
March 31 -
Perhaps the single most important aspect of the Act is what it does not cover: it does not provide any paid or protected leave time in the event of a company shut down for any COVID-19-related reason.
March 31 -
With so many people working remotely because of the coronavirus, surveillance software is flying off the virtual shelves.
March 31 -
Businesses are struggling to adapt to remote work, according to a new survey by Arizent, the parent company of Employee Benefit News.
March 30 -
As more U.S. states order widespread shutdowns, small companies provide a test case for the bigger challenges in store.
March 30 -
Online searches for the term “office chair” increased 150% between March 9 and March 20 as many switch to remote work.
March 30 -
The employer is also expanding the use of sick time to include caregiving related to COVID-19.
March 27 -
The adjustment to remote work is changing the definition of business attire and some savvy brands are pushing a new type of hybridized clothing that straddles the line between work and home, formal and casual, suits and sweats.
March 27 -
Postmates and other platform companies like Uber and Lyft have long claimed their workers are self-employed entrepreneurs rather than employees entitled to minimum wage, overtime, unemployment and other protections.
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