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Women in the workplace are less satisfied at work which could lead to lost talent and lower performing workers unless employers step up efforts.
September 14 -
Payments must reflect a reasonable estimate of the employee’s losses and expenses attributable to disasters like Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
September 14
McGuireWoods LLP -
More than 50 million U.S. adults either don’t have a bank account or are underserved, but companies like Logan’s Roadhouse are helping workers overcome the challenge.
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Although his power is still out, Wayne Sakamoto says he can’t wait to assist clients and serve his Naples, Fla., community in its recovery effort.
September 14
Health Insurance Interactive, Inc. -
When the current bull market fever subsides (or crashes), dividend investing will regain some of its lost appeal, writes an expert.
September 14 -
Filings for jobless benefits in the U.S. unexpectedly settled back last week, underscoring a resilient labor market even as the Atlantic hurricane season introduces added volatility to the figures, Labor Department data showed Thursday.
September 14 -
eCommerce agency Stryde uses a data-driven approach to find industry-specific savings it says advisers can utilize to expand their books of business.
September 13 -
New coverages, such as follow-up care and gunshot protection, have more employers offering to pay for the product, as growth doubles year-over-year.
September 13 -
The president let Republican senators working on an eleventh-hour effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act know he is rooting for them, without explicitly supporting the legislation.
September 13 -
Despite new support, that doesn’t mean it stands a chance of passage. Republican lawmakers, who control both chambers of Congress, oppose a single-payer system.
September 13 -
Iowa’s proposed plan could spiral into a ‘Medicaid for all’ scenario fairly quickly, says adviser Craig Hasday.
September 13
Frenkel Benefits -
There are four steps advisers can share with employers to proactively address potential abuse in the workplace.
September 13
The Standard -
If an employer offers a match, employees should contribute at least enough money to get it.
September 13 -
While Harvey and Irma property damage is still being calculated, observers cite teachable moments for workplace benefit policyholders.
September 12 -
Retirement expert Ted Benna’s new guide features three models that could appeal to businesses looking to simplify the savings process.
September 12 -
For adviser Cerrina Jensen of CoreMark Insurance Services, helping entrepreneurs succeed and offer great benefits is personal.
September 12 -
Like many tech companies, the global content delivery network struggled with stressed-out workers. Sarah Sardella stepped up to the challenge with a slate of new benefits that emphasize a commitment to work-life balance.
September 12 -
A rising trend in available positions highlights robust labor conditions as steady sales and economic growth keep companies on the hunt, DOL figures show.
September 12 -
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, the program can provide employees services such as counseling and emergency referrals.
September 12
ACI Specialty Benefits -
Unemployment benefits, leave of absences and calculating wages are among the issues likely to affect companies in the wake of the storm.
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