Workforce management
Workforce management
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The honor recognizes extraordinary contributions to a firm or agency, the industry and/or elevating the status of all women in the profession.
April 8 -
How the DOL’s proposed regulations would affect executive, administrative and professional employee exemptions.
April 7 -
In light of the DOL’s new rule, some advisers will have to define a new relationship with employers and may ask for additional fees.
April 7 -
New research from the IFEBP reveals employees’ fiscal woes are leading to increased stress, reduced productivity and higher absenteeism.
April 7 -
Teaching workers to be in the moment can develop their active listening skills and foster greater respect among team members, says eMindful’s Ruth Wolever.
April 6 -
The insurer says internal use of its well-being program has improved employee health and productivity while achieving big savings for the company.
April 6 -
The insurer says internal use of its well-being program has improved employee health and productivity while achieving big savings for the company.
April 4 -
It is not unheard of for violations to cost a company millions of dollars plus attorney’s fees, one expert cautions.
April 4 -
Plan sponsors can improve the health of their plans and participants’ retirement outcomes by embracing roll-ins, yet the process remains difficult and costly for workers.
April 4 -
Programs are often considered separately from core benefits, which can be a disastrous scenario given that the two strategies go hand-in-hand, says NFP’s Deb Smolensky.
April 4 -
Following a suit filed in federal court, employers are advised to be careful about how they communicate changes to employees’ hours.
April 4 -
While benchmarking 401(k) plan investments and fees is important, new research suggests employers and their advisers aren’t doing enough to measure workers’ retirement readiness.
April 4 -
Employers cite high productivity costs as one-out-of-four employees worry about money issues at work.
April 1 -
It takes knowledge and planning, but there are ways to keep health insurance costs from derailing company profits while still offering employees the benefits they need.
April 1 -
Following a suit filed in New York federal court, employers are advised to be extremely careful about how they communicate changes to employees’ hours.
April 1 -
As the Department of Labor’s proposed “white-collar” rules move closer to becoming final this summer, with an effective date 60 days later, we take the opportunity to explain further what these new regulations will mean for employers.
March 31 -
Employers cite a lack of support and resources as some of the main reasons they don’t offer such programs to employees.
March 31 -
BlackRock Inc. plans to cut about 400 jobs in what may be the biggest round of layoffs to date at the world’s largest money manager, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
March 31 -
Education and training efforts are poised for significant growth this year as organizations recognize the value of alternative rewards to keep and grow their workforces.
March 31 -
Employers cite high productivity costs as one-out-of-four employees worry about money issues at work.
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