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Employees need disability insurance and most employers are offering a group solution. But what can be done to enhance employees adoption of their available coverage?
July 25
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Commentary: Here are five important facts that can help free your clients and prospects from the burden of administration all while offering their employees more choice, more benefits and more value, according to guest blogger Scott Mardis.
July 22
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Benefit advisers and their employer clients are in a unique position to help the newest members of the workforce overcome investment fears and prepare for retirement.
July 22 -
Commentary: Learn about why you may be failing at cross-selling voluntary from columnist Nelson Griswold, and how to fix it.
July 16
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Few small business employees say they are satisfied with their companys benefit offerings revealing a need for benefit advisers to work with employers to create more comprehensive benefit packages with employee needs in mind.
July 16 -
Road to Workplace Benefits Mania: Ahead of the July conference, speaker Donald Rowe discusses why you need something new to talk about with clients and how there's a product that no one is too old, too sick, too tall, too short or too anything to be eligible for.
July 10
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Many job seekers view seasonal retail positions as commodity jobs they dont necessarily care where they work because its short-term and the pay is similar wherever they go. For employers, that means they can encounter difficulty finding the best talent.
July 9 -
Funding for Social Security Disability Insurance is set to run out by 2016, and if no further action from Congress is taken, SSDI recipients could see a 20% reduction in benefits.
July 9 -
Road to Workplace Benefits Mania: Ahead of the July conference, speaker Phyllis Falotico discusses why its important for brokers and carriers alike to help employers evolve the experience of voluntary benefits from just providing access to products to driving awareness of the need to their employees.
July 8
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Paul S. Amos, who co-founded Aflac Inc. with his brothers and helped build it into the largest seller of supplemental health insurance, has died. He was 88
July 3 -
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commissions vigorous zeal for employer compliance with the Americans with Disability Act is not showing any signs of letting up. As a result, legal advisers in the labor and employment field recommend that employers of all sizes conduct a thorough review of their policies and accommodations.
July 2 -
If it smells like a benefit plan, you likely have to follow ERISA, said one speaker at the National Association of Health Underwriters annual convention in Scottsdale, Ariz. Here are some general tips benefit advisers need to know about complying with this law, for your clients and their employees alike.
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An abundance of veterans in the U.S. - and the litany of disabilities experienced by so many of them - makes it especially important to work to utilize their skills and experiences.
June 26 -
How the ACA has drawn attention to vision care coverage and prompted employers to ask advisers about this voluntary benefit.
June 20 -
Commentary: Columnist Nelson Griswold explores the value of selling this product line for benefit brokers and advisers.
June 13
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Employees just arent using their vacation days and its taking a toll...on their health, their work-life balance and, ultimately, affecting the companys bottom line. Using vacation or paid-time off allows workers to recharge both physically and mentally.
June 9
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Industry experts provide an overview of three new voluntary products that employers might not know about yet so benefit advisers and brokers can get a leg up before a competitor does.
June 6 -
Although most employers review retirement plan costs annually, many are not assessing fees evenly across all asset classes and thats where benefit advisers come in.
June 5 -
Industry experts say that while unlikely, the historically stable product line may have the potential for price changes as its sales continue to rise.
June 4 -
Given that hospital charges currently represent about a third of the $2.7 trillion annual U.S. health care bill, employers may want to consider offering hospital indemnity insurance as a voluntary benefit. When an employer is reviewing these plans, there are several important features to look for.
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