The long reach of the National Labor Relations Act

Non-union employers are often under the misimpression that they are not affected by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) — the federal statute governing union-related issues in the private sector. A recent court decision stands as yet another reminder that this is not the case, and that non-union employers can still run afoul of the […]

Are workplace benefits key to financial security?

A recent study by the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America reveals how Americans perceive and value their employee benefits. The report, the third annual Guardian Workplace Benefits Study, uncovers a significant disconnect between employers and employees when it comes to benefits offered in the workplace. According to the report, nearly two in three workers strongly […]

There’s a perfect storm brewing in the 401(k) space

Commentary: The 401(k) space is in the infancy of a complete overhaul. With employees fighting back and winning against high fees and a new fiduciary standard on the way, we’re on the cusp of some radical changes to the corporate retirement landscape. This movement started about five years ago. A July 2010 study by Transamerica found […]

Joint employment: Is your company at risk?

Commentary: Temporary agency workers, leased workers, and independent contractors provide organizations with flexibility, but they can also create unknown risks for employers. Companies using contract and other types of temporary workers may not consider these personnel to be employees, but the law might disagree. Organizations hiring agency workers, leased workers, or independent contractors could be […]

Education necessary as more employers move to offer HSAs

The number of employers offering health savings accounts is on the rise, but employees remain confused by them, highlighting a need for more consumer education from benefit professionals and advisers. Tax advantages and cost savings are two reasons employers are increasingly adding HSAs to their health benefit offerings, according to Steve Neeleman, founder and vice […]

10 ACA employer shared-responsibility reporting tips

Last December, I confidently announced to my consulting team that after four long years, preparation for the Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility was officially over! All that was left was the small matter of ensuring that our clients subject to ACA shared responsibility were prepared to file the new IRS Forms 1094-C and 1095-C […]

Employers add drug plan tiers to address proliferation of specialty drugs

With the cost of pharmaceuticals consuming an ever-increasing proportion of health benefit expenditures, many employers are responding by adding pricing tiers to their drug plan designs. The move is being driven partly by the exorbitant cost and increasing utilization of specialty drugs. “A few years ago pharma claims were around 10% of the claim total, […]

Aging parents and adult kids compete for retirement savings

Two independent studies of the financial burdens Americans bear for parents, adult children, and the hope to help their kids finance higher education rveal wide-ranging realities that challenge the imperative to adequately save for retirement. One TD Ameritrade report shows that more than one in five Americans provides ongoing financial support for a parent or an […]

Companies struggle to attract qualified employees

Good news for workers can sometimes mean bad news for businesses. With the unemployment rate down to 5.3 percent, many U.S. companies say they’re having hard time attracting qualified employees. A survey of human resource professionals conducted by PI Worldwide, a consulting firm, showed widespread concerns among businesses of all sizes over finding quality applicants to […]

Dental coverage is key to a healthy smile (and company)

Smiling in business is as important as getting paid, maybe even more so. If you have bad oral health, you may end up not only broke, but even sick or dead. Many Americans don’t see the dentist unless something is wrong, and 56 percent of those without dental insurance skip preventive treatment altogether. Their reasons […]