The training managers need to be better people leaders

Too many new managers don’t receive adequate leadership training. In fact, a Gallup poll found only 40% of managers in the U.S. feel their developmental needs are being met. Many feel uncomfortable giving and receiving feedback, so they avoid having these necessary conversations. Today’s workers expect more frequent feedback from their leaders. There are now five […]

How to recession-proof your company’s reputation

While the U.S. is enjoying one of the longest economic booms in history, economists warn it won’t last forever. Employers need to have a game plan in place if they want to protect their reputation as a great place to work when the next recession hits, said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor. “Many economists […]

Here’s what employees can expect to pay in 401(k) fees

Financial experts agree: Employer-sponsored 401(k) plans are one of the best retirement savings tools. Americans have $5.7 trillion invested in employer-sponsored 401(k) plans, according to the Investment Company Institute. That’s about 20% of the total retirement pie in the U.S. But despite their widespread use, many people don’t understand how 401(k) plans work, especially when it […]

The case for supporting new moms at work

Society is still placing unrealistic expectations on women in the workforce. About 70% of employed women are working moms, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yet despite this majority, women can still feel as if they need to choose between their career goals and family goals As such, mothers can find themselves feeling inadequately […]

It’s time to put an end to one-size-fits-all benefits plans

Research shows that benefits drive the attraction and retention of employees even more than compensation. When implemented the correct way, these perks can help draw diverse groups of workers. So if this is the case, why are so many packages not tailored to diversified workforces? The short answer is because it’s easier to administer a […]

4 considerations when developing an absence management program

In July, Oregon became the eighth state in the U.S. to pass paid family and medical leave, and more than 20 other states are expected to pass similar legislation soon. Today, employer clients not only have to be compliant with the growing number of state and local laws, but also with FMLA, the ADA, statutory […]

DOL guidance gives OK to retirement savings auto portability program

The Department of Labor has issued a final prohibited transaction exemption for Retirement Clearinghouse’s auto-portability program, a move which may decrease the likelihood employees cash out their retirement plans when they switch jobs. DOL posted the exemption on Wednesday in response to a request for relief from the clearinghouse, a financial technology services company that works with plan […]

New DOL rule seen as next step toward open MEPs

When the Department of Labor issued its final rule to expand access group retirement plans, it moved a step closer to what for many in the benefits industry is the ultimate dream: unfettered access to multiple employer plans. On Monday, the DOL announced it will relax the regulations governing which employers can band together to […]

Trump administration moves to make healthcare costs more transparent

Shopping around for the best deal on a medical X-ray or a new knee? The Trump administration has a plan for that. On Monday, it proposed new rules that would provide consumers far more detail about the actual prices hospitals charge insurers. It comes amid growing calls from consumer advocates, who argue transparency can help tackle rising […]

4 pitfalls of paid leave and how employers can avoid them

Smart employers are boosting their benefits packages with paid family leave — the most coveted work perk among all generations. In today’s low unemployment environment, paid leave benefits can be a huge differentiator in attracting and retaining talent. But some employers are getting themselves into trouble in the process, facing accusations of gender discrimination or improper […]