As the nuances of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ Safer at Home Order continue to reveal themselves to Colorado employers that are resuming operations, one more state […]
Before the COVID-19 crisis, there were limited paid leave entitlements in California for employees requiring time off to deal with childcare and school closures. However, the […]
Another 3.1 million U.S. workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending May 2. First-time jobless filings related to the COVID-19 crisis now top […]
Did the Trump administration lawfully exempt religious objectors from Affordable Care Act (ACA) regulations that require health plans to include contraceptive coverage? The U.S. Supreme Court […]
Retirement and nursing homes have been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic. Paul Falcone, a frequent writer for SHRM, tells how the Motion Picture & Television […]
Many small businesses must rely on payroll-protection loans to keep workers on board during the coronavirus pandemic—and they need to carefully plan and track their spending […]
Capital One has announced it is extending its work-from-home policy, put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the workforce, through Labor Day […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended employees’ expectations for annual spending through their benefit programs. Those who wish to change their pretax contributions for such things as […]