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Soft insurance rates and the weak U.S. economy's reduction of exposure levels weighed on the largest publicly traded brokers' earnings during the first half of the year, analysts say. Read more: |
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EFFORTS BY A FEW employers to open their wellness programs to workers with occupational injuries could be a significant step toward the goal of developing a healthier workforce. Read more: |
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THERE IS DISTURBING NEWS in a National Business Group on Health survey released last week. Read more: |
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NASA is in search of the Holy Grail of how hurricanes form. Read more: |
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A large employer and an insurer in separate efforts are taking the uncommon step of attempting to address workers compensation injuries with wellness programs. Read more: |
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WASHINGTON—The once politically popular program that provides COBRA premium subsidies for involuntarily terminated employees is winding down as broad congressional support has nearly vanished, experts say. Read more: |
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The cost of liability insurance is expected to increase up to 20% at some securities broker-dealers in response to rising arbitration claims by investors after the market crash. Read more: |
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SAN FRANCISCOA California Supreme Court decision that “stray remarks” by people who do not make hiring or firing decisions can be used as evidence in discrimination cases will make it harder for employers to win dismissals of such... Read more: |
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Benefit managers seeking the best buy on their companies' pharmacy benefits may consider pass-through pricing programs because of their stated savings and transparency, but consultants say the often complex models may not always pass on all cost... Read more: |
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Major events in the federal COBRA premium subsidy law Read more: |
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SAN DIEGOA program to accommodate employees with disabilities or medical restrictions helps Wells Fargo & Co. Read more: |
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I encountered a convergence of headlines last week that—for a few minutes at least—had me wondering whether our flat-coated retriever, Smoke, wasn't just a loyal pal and occasional mischief maker, but a potential insurance risk. Read more: |
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SAN DIEGOSpeakers at the annual Disability Management Employer Coalition conference discussed improving workplace productivity by managing absences driven by disabilities, the Family and Medical Leave Act and workers compensation injuries, among... Read more: |
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CHICAGO—A worker in the chemical-flavoring industry who needs a lung transplant after exposure to an ingredient used in butter flavoring for popcorn has been awarded $30.4 million, which a law firm said is the largest U.S. Read more: |
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As if the New York Mets don't have enough problems with their slide in the National League East standings, an exploding bat has sent an injured fan to court. Read more: |
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After years in which annual group health care plan cost increases have held steady in the 6% to 7% range, large employers are expecting much bigger increases in 2011, according to a survey released last week. Read more: |
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A Wisconsin priest may have God on his side, but he had Best Buy Co. beating on his door when the electronics retail giant ordered him to stop driving his Volkswagen Beetle with his God Squad logos on it. Read more: |
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Employers that want to get the most out of their investments in employee benefit programs will want to consider how and where their dollars are being spent and the effect on worker health and productivity, according to a new white paper published by... Read more: |
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BURLINGTON, Vt.—Captive fronting arrangements and their associated reinsurance agreements involve numerous details that need to be managed effectively and often discussed thoroughly at the beginning of the relationship, experts say. Read more: |
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BURLINGTON, Vt.—This year's annual conference of the Vermont Captive Insurance Assn. drew approximately 1,200 attendees to Burlington, Vt. Read more: |
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