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  • HSAs
    10 things to know about health savings accounts

    A vast majority of workers are tapping their health savings accounts to pay for immediate healthcare expenses — and nine other findings from Willis Towers Watson.

    Kathryn Mayer
    By Kathryn Mayer
    Former Editor-in-Chief
    October 31
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  • HSAs
    HSA users do not see plans as tax savings, retirement tools

    Health savings account participants are more engaged in their healthcare decisions but still see HSAs as ways for reducing medical expense.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    October 31
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  • HSAs
    Raising the stakes for HSAs

    Employers are grappling with slow adoption even as they push high-deductible health plans as a smart bet for more workers.

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    By Margarida Correia
    Former associate editor
    October 31
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  • Sexual harassment
    Men still blind to glass ceiling: survey

    Men in the financial and entertainment industries are still unaware of issues impacting women in the workplace.

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    By Kayla Webster
    Freelance writer
    October 31
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  • HSAs
    Forget the savings. Employees use HSAs as spending accounts

    Nearly two in three workers are tapping their health savings accounts to pay for healthcare expenses with only a modest 8% saving for the future.

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    By Margarida Correia
    Former associate editor
    October 31
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  • Benefits Think Here’s what employers can do now to take advantage of the IRS student loan ruling

    The agency’s recent private letter ruling tying student loan repayments to a 401(k) isn’t the same as definitive IRS guidance. But employers can take a number of steps in the meantime.

    October 30
    Rich Rausser
    Rich Rausser
    Pentegra
  • Benefit strategies
    Captain Contributor avenges workers wronged by poor benefits planning

    DataPath’s comic book character is one of multiple new ways companies are working to gamify open enrollment.

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    By Caroline Hroncich
    Former senior editor
    October 30
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  • Workforce management
    What employers can do to get injured employees back to work

    The longer employees stay home from an injury or illness, the less likely they are to return to work. A supportive management and HR team can change that.

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    By Kayla Webster
    Freelance writer
    October 30
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  • Benefit management
    Diverse business owners more likely to offer top-shelf perks

    The majority of minority-owned businesses offer more robust benefits than the average employer.

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    By Nick Otto
    Former senior editor
    October 30
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  • Benefits Think 5 biggest productivity challenges (and how to overcome them)

    Creating a culture of engagement and scaling back on time-wasting meetings is paramount to boosting employee productivity.

    October 29
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    Steffen Maier
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  • Employee retention
    Employers’ latest challenge: Preventing employees from quitting

    A hot job market, coupled with new technology that’s allowing employees to easily search for jobs via text on a smart phone, is making it easy for employees to walk out the door.

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    By Margarida Correia
    Former associate editor
    October 29
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  • Employee engagement
    Startup lands $10M investment to give gifts employees really want

    HR departments use online and mobile platform to manage corporate gift giving. Two companies interested in employee retention tools made a major investment in the platform.

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    By Kayla Webster
    Freelance writer
    October 29
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  • Sexual harassment
    The best way to prevent sexual harassment at work? Train employees

    One year after #MeToo, the acting chair of the EEOC says HR departments need to focus on educating and training all workers, particularly supervisors.

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    By Caroline Hroncich
    Former senior editor
    October 29
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  • Benefits Think 5 ways employers can increase employee access to mental health benefits

    Although employer-provided health plans include mental health and substance abuse care benefits, barriers — such as a lack of in-network providers — prevent workers from accessing the care.

    October 26
    Dr. Miles Varn
    Dr. Miles Varn
    PinnacleCare
  • HSAs
    Nationwide muscles its way into HSA market

    The company will offer HSA services to 36,000 retirement plan sponsor clients in the first quarter of 2019.

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    By Margarida Correia
    Former associate editor
    October 26
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  • Student loan debt
    Sotheby’s joins growing number of employers implementing student loan benefit

    The auction house will contribute $150 each month to employees’ loans, with no lifetime limit.

    Kathryn Mayer
    By Kathryn Mayer
    Former Editor-in-Chief
    October 26
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  • Retirement readiness
    25 worst cities for retirement

    Employees who want to stretch their dollars during their post-work years may want to avoid these places.

    By Paula Aven Gladych
    Freelance writer
    October 25
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    Benefits Think Financial wellness is everywhere. Now what?
    Though the benefit is seeing exploding growth, there is room for improvement. Employers should start thinking about increasing engagement and re-evaluating existing benefits.
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  • PTO
    Reynolds American adds 16 weeks of paid parental leave

    The Camel and Newport cigarette maker is also offering new moms and dads an additional period of flexible scheduling for eight months following the leave benefit.

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    By Caroline Hroncich
    Former senior editor
    October 25
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  • HR Technology
    App builds geofence to track worker timecards

    Boomr helps small businesses develop a detailed record of how much time employees are spending in the office.

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    By Caroline Hroncich
    Former senior editor
    October 25
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