The modern work environment is evolving at a remarkable pace. There are countless ways that the workplace today differs from that of just five years ago and it’s unlikely that the pace of change will
On December 2, 2019, the IRS issued Notice 2019-63 which provides an extension of time, until March 2, 2020, for employers to provide Forms 1095-C to their full-time employees and other individuals;
President Biden issued an announcement to encourage all employers to offer paid time off for employees to schedule vaccinations and recover from any side effects.
The Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA) is a federal law that requires employers with 20 or more employees to offer continuing coverage to individuals who might otherwise lose their
A $7.4 million settlement has been preliminarily approved in a lawsuit alleging Dave & Buster’s violated ERISA by reducing employees’ hours with the intent to interfere with providing group medical
HHS recently announced the 2019 Federal Poverty Level guidelines which, among other things, establish the FPL safe harbor for purposes of the ACA employer mandate.
In a change of position, the DOJ now fully supports an earlier Texas District Court’s ruling that the entire ACA is unconstitutional. This change is notable as the case is on appeal in the 5th
The EEOC recently released two notices of proposed rulemaking on wellness programs under the ADA and GINA. If finalized in their current form, the notices generally align ADA rules to existing rules
091619 Upcoming Deadline for Massachusetts PFML
A recent court ruling provided guidelines and best practices that plan fiduciaries should implement when choosing and retaining service providers. The ruling was also a reminder that all ERISA
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