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Satisfaction with supermarket and chain drug store pharmacies has increased slightly, while satisfaction with mail-order pharmacies has decreased.
August 24 -
Advisers need to help clients understand their workforce, outline clear objectives and communicate effectively if employers want to establish a successful wellness program.
August 24 -
The employee purchase program vendor enters the financial wellness space with a new service.
August 21 -
The Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges primarily affects the administration of benefits and almost exclusively applies to employers in those states that previously did not recognize same-sex marriage.
August 21 -
Commentary: Good faith effort, transition relief, 30-day extension and other safety nets for 6055 and 6066 tax filing.
August 21
Employee Tech -
Despite the wide range of cannabis program laws, consistent themes have begun to emerge.
August 20 -
Commentary: EBA columnist Nelson Griswold says benefits RFPs are universally awful and HR should abandon them. Advisers, he says, should also be wary of them.
August 20
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The National Institute on Retirement Security takes issue with a recent Manhattan Institute report on pensions, saying it is irrelevant and highly flawed.
August 20 -
A successful employee benefit program has to be in harmony with the culture of the organization.
August 20
Corporate Synergies -
While the HR tech platform Zenefits offers a solution that addresses certain employer pain points, it also asks employers to dump their current broker. A new tech solution promises the same benefits without asking employers to sever their current broker relationship.
August 20 -
Beyond benefits, employees are looking for clearly defined career paths and providing them one might help employers' retention strategies.
August 20 -
Plan sponsors wishing to offer a professionally managed series of investment funds should note the following problems with target-risk funds that cause them to be vastly inferior to target-date funds.
August 19
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
Some have compared the changes in health care to the changes that occurred in the retirement industry 30 years ago when companies switched from pension plans to 401(k) plans and put the responsibility on consumers to pick investments. But George Tzinas, chief experience officer at BenefitAlign, says it is not the same.
August 19 -
Separating fact from fiction when it comes to the Affordable Care Act is no easy task. Here are 13 common misconceptions about the law.
August 19
CBIZ -
Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker stitched together a series of popular conservative health care ideas in his newly unveiled ACA replacement plan Tuesday.
August 18 -
Warnings of billions in crippling costs and TV attack ads are the latest salvos from opponents of the Labor Department's fiduciary rule after hearings closed last week. The industry's newest claim is that independent firms could get hit with a bill tallying up to $3.9 billion in startup costs alone should the rule go into effect.
August 18 -
Class action lawsuits claim the professional services firm breached its fiduciary duty by agreeing to the $18 billion deal.
August 18 -
Americans arent saving enough for retirement and it is increasingly falling on employers to fill the gaps in their employees financial education.
August 18 -
Organizations looking to hire experienced workers may want to make sure their retirement plans are top of the line.
August 18 -
Northwestern University football players cannot form a union, the National Labor Relations Board ruled, overturning a March 2014 decision and ending the players bid to change the college sports landscape.
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