Compensation
Compensation
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Hailed as a more rational way for employers to pay for healthcare, the case highlight’s the strategy’s risks.
April 2 -
Three years after McDonald’s Corp. made a splash by saying it would pay all workers at corporate-owned stores in the U.S. at least $1 an hour above the local minimum wage, some workers say the fast-food giant hasn’t kept pace with the times.
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Different threats from major shifts in two industries are pushing Walmart Inc. and health insurer Humana Inc. toward the same solution.
April 2 -
Thanks to a higher level of scrutiny from regulators, many insurers also act as financial managers and this leads employers to find elective benefit alternatives.
April 1 -
Aon Hewitt’s Neil Shastri sounds off on pay models and how technology can help employers make employee investments as efficient as possible.
April 1 -
Salesforce’s chief equality officer discusses how making equal opportunity, rights, pay and education a top priority helps the tech company prepare for the future.
April 1 -
Sixth Circuit confirms Title VII protection for transgender status, rejects religious belief defense The Sixth Circuit’s decision appears to be the next step towards an expansion of Title VII protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Citing tax reform savings, the fast food chain will invest $150 million over the next five years for tuition assistance for its workers.
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Employees are likely to miss their retirement targets if they are helping their children and loved ones more than what they can afford.
March 29 -
GAO requests that the IRS clarify how taxpayers report their participation to gain understanding of plans that could lead to exemption.
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Rising star adviser Adam Berkowitz has rejected the benefits industry’s status quo — and found dozens of new clients in the process.
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If plan sponsors don’t use technology to create seamless plan-to-plan portability, they risk turning their accounts into islands cut off from other retirement plans.
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Robo-advisers were built on the promise of offering wealth management expertise to the masses. Now they're turning their attention to a different -- and much wealthier -- customer.
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U.S. filings for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week to the lowest level since January 1973.
March 29 -
Three hundred large hospital systems are teaming up to control rising drug costs. But even their firepower might not be enough.
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The enhancements, which include a recruiting chatbot functionality, are part of the spring update.
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The New York hospital system is transitioning to a centralized human capital management to improve health outcomes, reduce employee turnover and save $15 million a year.
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Workers aged 35 have to set aside 11.69% of their pay to keep up with those in their 20s socking away only 6% of their salary.
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Without having done much yet, Amazon.com is already transforming U.S. healthcare – and not necessarily for the better.
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Which industries have the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual conduct in the workplace? Will the #MeToo movement have a lasting impact? Key findings from a SourceMedia survey.
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