Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill that will greatly expand paid sick leave benefits to nearly all Connecticut employees by 2027.
The Internal Revenue Service released a fact sheet, answering frequently asked questions related to employer educational assistance programs created under Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code.
A GAP plan can reduce financial stress while improving the overall benefits package satisfaction, increasing employee retention, and better attracting top talent.
The Seattle Office of Labor Standards announced the adjusted rates for 2025 health care expenditures required by the Improving Access to Medical Care Hotel Employees Ordinance.
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 May 18, 2021, the IRS issued 86 FAQs regarding implementation of the 2021 COBRA premium assistance (or “COBRA subsidy”) and corresponding tax credit under the American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”).
New Jersey has provided information for employer reporting for the 2020 calendar year under New Jersey’s individual health insurance mandate that went into effect January 1, 2019.
A COBRA subsidy is included in early drafts of the proposed fiscal year 2021 budget reconciliation package. If finalized, the COBRA subsidy would apply to workers who have lost group coverage during
The Department of Labor has issued temporary regulations and additional Frequently Asked Questions clarifying the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
California Governor Newsom recently signed into law Assembly Bill No. 1867, which addresses supplemental paid sick leave related to COVID-19 by codifying the existing paid sick leave available to
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