Compensation and Benefits
The proposed rules would reverse Trump-era rules that weakened the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate for employer-provided health insurance plans.
Paid leave soon will be available to nearly all Illinois workers, as a result of the state legislature's recent passage of the Paid Leave for All Workers Act.
A new rule from the US Department of Labor clarifies that fiduciaries may look at the economic effects of climate change and other ESG considerations on a particular investment or investment course of action.
The US Department of Defense (DOD) is joining the growing list of employers offering to pay for out-of-state travel to access abortion services.
A new California law will outlaw discrimination based on a person's reproductive health decisions and expand requirements for contraceptive and family planning coverage for group health plans.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance is now temporarily available to affected Florida businesses and residents who are not eligible for regular state or federal reemployment assistance benefits.
Lowering health care costs and prescription drug expenses and making more affordable coverage possible are among employers' top future health care reform priorities, according to a recently released study.
A new study on how employee use vacation time found that nearly half of employees reported working one or more hours per day while on vacation.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which held that the Constitution does not protect a right to abortion, employers face challenges in areas ranging from benefit plans to social media to off-duty conduct policies and more.
A federal court appears to be the first to confront the question of whether California employers need to reimburse employees for remote work expenses even if they started working from home because of a government shutdown and not because of their employer's orders.
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