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Medical Plan Costs Expected to Rise 5.6% in 2023
The rise in costs for 2023 group health plans is forecast to be significantly higher than the increase for 2022 but to still lag overall inflation. Increasing access to
OSHA Investigates Amazon Workers’ Deaths
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating three recent deaths at Amazon facilities in New Jersey
7 Ways to Create a Happier Workplace
What does it take to improve your employees’ level of happiness? Here are seven suggestions
Worker Relocations Increase as Pandemic Fears Fade
Employee relocations are on the rise as anxiety over COVID-19 has subsided. Concerns about the pandemic have fallen behind traditional relocation worries, such as family
IRS Extends Retirement Plan Amendment Deadlines Under SECURE and CARES Acts
Plan sponsors now have three more years to make plan amendments under the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act and the Coronavirus Aid,
Avoiding the Potential Risks of Internal Transfers
It’s important to understand the risks and how to successfully manage internal transfers to benefit both employees and the company
Chipotle Agrees to Settle NYC Labor Charges
The chain restaurant Chipotle Mexican Grill signed a $20 million settlement with New York City employees over allegations of labor law violations, Mayor Eric Adams
Open Enrollment for 2023 Reflects a Changing Benefits Landscape
Economic uncertainty, hybrid work arrangements and a renewed focus on employees' emotional well-being have altered the benefits packages that employers are offering for
Top 10 Mistakes in Handling I-9 Forms
Here are the top 10 mistakes employers make when handling I-9 forms
Ask HR: How Can I Manage Stress in the Workplace?
What are some practical methods to reduce stress at work? How do I make the case to continue working remotely while my company returns to the office? SHRM President and