More than 70 percent of small businesses using a new type of health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) that became available last year—a qualified small employer HRA (QSEHRA)—did so to offer employee health benefits for the first time, a new study shows. These early adopters also spent less on health benefits than small employers that provide employees with group health coverage.
Small Employers Cut Health Care Costs Using Stand-Alone HRAs
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Equal Pay Day Another Reminder to Review Pay Practices
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April 10 is National Equal Pay Day, the day that represents how long into the current year women must...
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It's Probably Time to Re-Bid Your Benefits Contracts
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Employers can ensure their vendors are delivering competitive pricing and services by putting contracts out to bid at least...
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DOL Urged to Withdraw Proposed Tip-Sharing Rule
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Congressional Democrats are calling for the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) proposed tip-sharing rule to be withdrawn following news...
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Budget Law Eases 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals
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Hardship withdrawals from employer-sponsored 401(k)-type retirement plans will be easier to make under new provisions in the budget act...
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Urban park rangers may seek pay for time spent donning and doffing uniforms
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By Ronald Miller, J.D. On remand from the Second Circuit, the claims of associate urban park rangers (AUPRs) for...
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Ask an Expert: Can We Fire An Employee for Sharing His Pay Increase with Coworkers?
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Under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), employers are prohibited from taking adverse action against employees who participate in...
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CHROs at Health Care and Tech Firms Are Best Paid, Study Shows
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Chief HR officers (CHROs) have been rising in stature at large public companies and, as a result, their compensation...
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