Regular dental checkups can reduce an employer’s health care spending and improve workers’ well-being, new research shows. Employers should ensure that the design of their dental benefits promotes use of routine cleanings and exams.
Preventive Dental Benefits Save Employers Money, Studies Find
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How Tip-Sharing Rules May Change
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While the Department of Labor’s proposed changes to its tip sharing regulations will ease compliance obligations—and perhaps reduce litigation...
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Report: 'Manager Divide' Widens Women's Wage Gap
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The wage gap for women age 40 and younger grew by 17 percent in 2017. Part of the reason...
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In Focus: Trump Proposes Tying Federal Workers' Pay to Performance
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Using variable pay to reward workers for achieving goals is now common in the private sector. For federal workers,...
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Winning Workflex Strategies
Janet L. Heins|Benefits, Employee Relations, Global and Cultural Effectiveness, News, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
Winners of the 2017 When Work Works Award share strategies they use to attract, engage and retain employees.
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Viewpoint: Court Decisions Scale Back Additional Leave After FMLA Is Exhausted
Janet L. Heins|Family and Medical Leave, Leave Management, News, Relationship Management, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals issued two decisions that set a clearer path for employers to follow when...
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Mayor Signs Law Adding Safe Time to NYC Earned Sick Time
Janet L. Heins|Benefits Compliance, New York, News, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a new law requiring employers to provide paid time off for...
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Lack of Communication Sinks FMLA Claims
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An employer has no obligation under the Family and Medical Leave Act to restore an employee to the same...
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Failure to Promote, Low Pay Increase Weren’t Due to EEOC Charge
Janet L. Heins|Compensation Compliance, Decision-Making, News, Promotion, Benefits, Compensation, Equal Pay, Pay
An employer’s decision not to promote and to provide only a low pay increase were lawful for an employee...
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