Personalized Enrollment Videos are our way of guiding employees through the major steps of enrollment so that they can make the most informed benefits enrollment decisions for themselves and their families.
If you chose to participate in the Employee Benefits Satisfaction Survey in February, please note that the survey closed on February 19, 2017. Results are now available.
Applications can now be submitted for the 2017 Aspire Scholarship Program. Help us notify your employees and encourage them to apply.
If you haven’t checked out Learning lately, #You’reMissingOut
California is the first state in the nation to propose and enact standards specifically aimed at protecting health care workers against workplace violence. Under the rules, all California employers operating health care facilities, home health care programs, drug treatment programs, emergency medical services, and outpatient medical services for correctional and detention settings must: (1) establish, implement, and maintain an effective workplace violence prevention plan; (2) provide training to address workplace violence risks that employees are reasonably anticipated to encounter in their jobs; (3) report violent incidents to the Division of California Health and Safety (Cal/OSHA) within specified timeframes; and (4) comply with increased recordkeeping requirements.
Effective January 1, 2017, the Village of Ostrander, Ohio, has enacted a 1.00% municipal income tax on both residents and non-residents working in the village TS Code# 0754/0756.
On May 23, 2017, the City of Philadelphia becomes one of the rare jurisdictions to prohibit employers from asking about or relying on—subject to limited exceptions-- a prospective employee’s wage history in setting employee compensation and benefits.
We’ve heard loud and clear that some of our bank statement descriptions can be confusing. Well, there are some changes on the way we think you’re going to like.