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As Election Day approaches and employees’ political passions continue to rise, employers should be mindful of their rights and obligations when it comes to voting and politics in the workplace.
November 8
Foley & Lardner LLP -
Here's how the outcome of the presidential election could affect the trajectory of the Labor Department's regulation.
November 8 -
Tell clients in this situation to make sure they know key dates and review their statements to confirm the amounts are accurate.
November 8 -
Busy with open enrollment, it’s full speed ahead for brokers no matter who wins.
November 8 -
For the active population, it is ‘continue as is.’ But for the pre-65 retiree set, special attention needs to be paid.
November 7 -
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump takes the oath of office next January, she or he will have to deal with the Affordable Care Act and the Cadillac tax, but parental leave might be on the ropes.
November 7 -
Tell clients in this situation to make sure they know key dates and review their statements to confirm that the amounts are accurate.
November 7 -
There’s been little discussion between Clinton and Trump, but plan sponsors remain concerned about post-ACA healthcare.
November 7
Four8 Insights -
It would drive employers out of business or out of the state, marginalize benefit brokers and paint consumers into an economic corner.
November 7
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Celebrate Election Day by taking a look at where each stands on a range of employee benefit policies — from paid leave to the fate of the ACA’s Cadillac tax.
November 7





