Plan sponsors that offer prescription drug coverage must provide notices of “creditable” or “non-creditable” coverage to Medicare-eligible individuals before each year’s Medicare Part D annual enrollment […]
A jet manufacturer that failed to obtain funding in bankruptcy that would have allowed it to reorganize rather than liquidate was not liable under the Worker […]
Occupational licensing is increasing dramatically in states and now affects about 30 percent of the U.S. workforce. But some workers, state officials, courts, members of Congress […]
The Supreme Court of Kentucky has issued a long-awaited decision and surprised many by overruling an appellate court decision and opening the door to state wage […]
A trio of House Republicans reintroduced legislation that would require employers across the country to use E-Verify, the federal government’s electronic system to verify new hires’ […]
In drafting open enrollment communications, consider whether you’re reaching people with information that’s relevant to them, taking into consideration where they are in their lives and […]