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E-Verify is Back Following the Government Shutdown | PA Benefits Managers
Now that the partial government shutdown has ended, E-Verify operations have resumed. Employers understandably have questions on how to proceed…
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The Big-Picture View of Risk | Pennsylvania Benefits Agents
Many human resources and business leaders think about compliance in black-and-white terms. We simply check the boxes and evaluate compliance…
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Government Shutdown Update: EEOC Closed | PA Employee Benefits
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that it is closed because of the federal government shutdown. During this period…
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Managing the Intersection of Workers’ Compensation with Other Leave Regulations | PA Benefit Advisors
You’re ready when the call comes in. Your client’s employee was seriously injured on the job. You reassure the client…
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5 Ways to Say Thank You | Pennsylvania Insurance Agents
As we begin our new year of 2019, we have also closed 2018 with lots of celebrations, gift-giving, and family…
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Ask the Experts: Federal Survey of Employer Health Plans | PA Benefits Consultants
Question: Our company received a survey from the U.S. Census Bureau asking about the health coverage we offer to employees,…
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10 Nighttime Habits That Will Transform Your Tomorrows | PA Employee Benefits
A highly productive person probably doesn’t bolt out of bed in a panic after a short night’s sleep or hit…
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Ask the Experts: FMLA Leave and Attendance Incentives | Pennsylvania Benefits Advisors
Question: We give year-end bonuses based on attendance, and employees with a certain number of absences are disqualified. If an…
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Celebrate the Season Safely | PA Benefits Group
As the holiday season approaches, the economy is humming along, unemployment is low, and companies are enjoying the fruits of…
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IRS Extends Deadline for Employers to Furnish Forms 1095-C and 1095-B | PA Employee Benefits Consultants
On November 29, 2018, the IRS released Notice 2018-94 to extend the due date for employers to furnish 2018 Form…
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