Changes to federal law governing retirement savings plans allow employers to make matching contributions to employees' 401(k) ...
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Under the “going and coming” rule, however, employers are not liable for legal wrongs their employees commit while commuting ...
Years ago, people turning 65 years old would retire and enroll in Medicare. But that has changed. Today, more people are working longer. Pew Research Center reported that 19% of those age 65 and older ...
Some employers offer free or discounted housing to their employees. The Internal Revenue Service considers employer-provided lodging as a fringe benefit, and its value is usually taxable. Federal tax ...
My daughter's pension scheme wrote to say her firm would no longer be paying in. However, her employer has still deducted ...
On December 28, 2012, one of the last major regulatory building blocks of the Affordable Care began to fall into place. The Internal Revenue Service of the Department of Treasury issued a notice of ...
With PBM reform moving from policy debate to active scrutiny, US-Rx Care says self-funded employers are facing a more ...
People Managing People awards Remote People the #1 position and a 5/5 rating in its 2026 ranking, naming the platform Best ...
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...