Unionized employers will have an easier time making changes to group health benefits plans based on past practices because of a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decision.
NLRB Makes Change Easier for Unionized Employers
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FMLA: A Primer for HR
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The Family and Medical Leave Act is complex, but it is manageable when HR develops robust policies, trains managers...
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Not Every Aspect of Form 1095-C Can Be Outsourced
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Outsourcing the processing of Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage, is common. But employers remain responsible for...
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Will DOL’s New Intern Test Revive Unpaid Internships?
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A new Department of Labor (DOL) test for determining when interns are employees who must be paid in accordance...
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How to Humanize Benefits Communications with Technology
Janet L. Heins|Benefits Communication, Benefits Technology, News, Open Enrollment, Technology Communication, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
HR leaders can rely on a bevy of digital technologies to improve benefits communication. Whether they use apps, videos,...
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Employers Can Calculate Federal Minimum Wage Compliance by the Workweek
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In determining whether it is in compliance with the minimum wage requirement under the Fair Labor Standards Act, an...
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How to Ensure Fair Vehicle Reimbursements for Mobile Employees
Janet L. Heins|Benefits and Taxation, Benefits Technology, News, Relationship Management, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
Tracking and reimbursing expenses for workers who use their own cars to conduct business isn’t always easy—or fair. Choosing...
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IRS Issues New Form W-4 and Updates Tax Withholding Calculator
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The IRS has issued a new Form W-4 and updated its online withholding calculator to reflect this year’s revised...
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Estée Lauder, EEOC Agree to Settle Paid-Child-Bonding-Leave Case
Janet L. Heins|Family and Medical Leave, Gender, News, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is scrutinizing paid-child-bonding-leave policies closely, particularly those that distinguish between primary and secondary caregivers,...
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