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Employers to get about $920M in rebates from health insurers
WageWatch iBrief | May 03, 2012
An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that employers will receive about $920 million in rebates from insurers. The rebates were prompted by a provision of the federal health care law that says insurers must offer refunds if they don't spend a certain percentage of the premiums they collect on medical expenses and quality-improvement efforts. The rebates are expected to be sent by August. Wall Street Journal, The (04/26)
DOL's wage and hour enforcement has swelled since 2008
WageWatch iBrief | May 17, 2012
Employers look to make 401(k)s more similar to pensions
WageWatch iBrief | May 24, 2012
Survey: Majority of employers offer wellness plans
WageWatch iBrief | May 17, 2012
Wages rise for nurses in office-based physician practices
WageWatch iBrief | May 10, 2012
Long Beach, Calif., ballot measure seeks higher pay for hotel workers
WageWatch iBrief | May 24, 2012
"Temporary" doctors step in amid physician shortage
WageWatch iBrief | May 24, 2012
Former Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas employee files wage, discrimination lawsuit
WageWatch iBrief | May 17, 2012
Help workers take advantage of higher 401(k) balances
WageWatch iBrief | May 10, 2012
Low pay, meager benefits burden Seattle hotel workers, report says
WageWatch iBrief | May 03, 2012
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