Compensation
Compensation
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The agency announced a $50 increase in 2019 — though the news comes too late in the enrollment process for many employers, employees.
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While it’s still early to tell what the acquisition will mean for healthcare, many experts are skeptical it will drive down costs for employers or employees.
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Many of the bill’s provisions are taken from the Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act, which enjoyed some bipartisan support.
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Virtual fitness is forecast to be a $2.6 billion industry by 2022 — and a growing trend in workplace wellness plans.
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Establishing a process helps brokers effectively navigate renewals and guide employers. Here are some good tips for giving the best advice to clients.
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Young workers are growing more concerned about saving for retirement, healthcare and paying off student loans, according to new research from Prudential.
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Two recent rulings have cast uncertainty on appropriate limits for financial incentives clients can offer workers to participate in certain wellness programs.
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Across all 50 states, premiums for the average “benchmark” silver plan, which the government uses to set subsidies, are dropping nearly 1%.
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From new technologies to instant gratification, job seekers are in charge and expecting companies to up the ante in their recruiting game.
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How employers use AI and the rise of new digital workers are among the changes coming in the next year, says Forrester Research.
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Nearly 10% of dependents enrolled in employee health plans are not eligible to be in the program. Here’s how companies can combat the problem.
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Two recent rulings have cast uncertainty on appropriate limits for financial incentives clients can offer workers to participate in certain wellness programs.
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From new technologies to instant gratification, job seekers are in charge and expecting companies to up the ante in their recruiting game.
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Earth Day isn’t the only time employers embrace charitable and volunteer events. Many offer paid time off and organize service days year-round.
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Giving Tuesday isn’t the only time employers embrace charitable and volunteer events. These companies offer paid volunteer time off for employees and organize companywide service days throughout the year.
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Adobe, Kronos, H&M and Southwest Airlines are among the companies offering its employees special incentives to donate.
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Employers should get leadership involved and add recognition and incentives for participating workers.
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The retailer has added a new tool that allows workers to change shifts without manager intervention and maintain a set schedule for 13 weeks at a time.
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An app called Total Brain lets employees track their emotional state — which in turn makes them more productive in the workplace.
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