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The decision in EEOC v. Flambeau addressing whether an employer's wellness program violated the ADA still leaves employers with questions, says attorney Garret Fenton.
February 2Miller & Chevalier Chartered -
Recent regulations by the EEOC approved in 2016 have begun enforcement and could cause conflict for some employers and brokers, says attorney Brenna A. Davenport.
February 2Poyner Spruill LLP -
Employers need to look at well-being with a wider lens and push financial health, says Copatient’s Thomas Torre.
February 1Copatient -
Well-being shouldn’t just be top of mind for employers at the beginning of the New Year. Here’s how to create a year-round program for employees.
January 31Happify -
Healthy employees mean engaged employees. But how can employers help individualize the programs?
January 31 -
While finances and home life still are leading causes of pressure for employees, general stress levels are down. And wellness programs may be helping.
January 30 -
As research connects wellness to increased productivity and performance, companies now see the programs as “must have,” says Virgin Pulse CEO Chris Boyce.
January 27 -
While finances and home life still are leading causes of pressure for employees, general stress levels are down. And wellness programs may be helping.
January 26 -
Changes may be imminent for the Affordable Care Act but provisions continue to emerge amid the debate for a new plan, say attorneys Jean Hemphill and Edward Leeds.
January 26Ballard Spahr LLP -
Healthy employees mean engaged employees. But how can advisers help individualize the programs?
January 26