Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Recent IRS guidance and legislative changes show hardship withdrawals is an area where both plan sponsors and participants may still have questions.
June 7 -
The act establishes pregnancy as a protected class under Massachusetts law and protects employees and prospective employees who are pregnant or have a pregnancy-related condition from discrimination and retaliation.
June 7 -
Investigations rarely happen out of the blue — they tend to occur because someone invited investigation. So, what can employers and their service providers do to avoid one?
June 7 -
As the brokerage grows by leaps and bounds, it names a regulatory compliance leader to help firms deal with new laws.
June 7 -
The evolving legalization of marijuana for both medical and recreational uses continues to cause workplace issues for employers.
June 1 -
Industry experts believe the final rule needs to spell out how this rule differs from past suitability standards.
June 1 -
A proposed class-action lawsuit alleging Facebook’s ad placement tools facilitate discrimination against older job seekers has been expanded to identify additional companies.
May 31 -
In a major win for employers, SCOTUS held that arbitration agreements with class action waivers do not violate the National Labor Relations Act.
May 24 -
It is widely anticipated that the March 15 ruling will soon take effect, restoring the DOL’s 1975 regulation defining fiduciary investment advice to plan and IRA investors.
May 24 -
The U.S. government will pay $700 billion in subsidies this year to provide Americans with health insurance through their jobs or in government-sponsored health programs.
May 24