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The final stretch of the race for the White House between Donald Trump and Joe Biden has been fraught with dramatic twists — yet none of it appears to have altered the course of the race that was set months ago.
November 2 -
There's a balance between allowing an employee's freedom to express themselves in conversations with their co-workers while still performing their jobs, says labor and employment attorney Aaron Holt.
October 30 -
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg injects new uncertainty into the fate of the Affordable Care Act as the landmark health-care law heads to a third showdown before U.S. Supreme Court.
September 21 -
Vaping in the workplace decreases productivity and can pose a health risk for all employees
February 20Innovations Center within Truth Initiative -
Repealing the Cadillac tax, simplifying ACA employer reporting requirements and expanding HSAs are high on priority lists.
November 14 -
Arkansas and Missouri on Tuesday passed initiatives to incrementally increase minimum wage over the next few years.
November 6 -
More companies are offering paid time off so employees can vote. Voting advocates hope the trend becomes even more widespread.
November 5 -
Members of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America met in Washington D.C. to lobby Congress.
May 8 -
Where does Donald Trump stand on parental leave, minimum wage and other important workplace issues? Here’s what employers need to know before he takes office today.
January 20 -
A marathon of Senate confirmation hearings starting this week will give Democrats the chance to put Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees on trial even though they have little chance of actually blocking any of them.
January 9