It’s typical to have mixed feelings about the annual benefits open enrollment period. Dread for the additional administrative workload and potential benefits cost increases… Anticipation of newer, more attractive, and easier to administer plans… It makes for a fall season that causes many HR professionals and benefits brokers to drown their misery in pumpkin spice lattes.
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Open Enrollment Tips for Employers | CA Benefits Agency
Benefit Advisors, Benefits, California Employee Benefits, Cupertino Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits, Human Resources, Insurance, Open Enrollment
Wealthy vs Financial Fit: Here’s the Difference and Why it Matters
Family, Financial Planning, Insurance, Life Insurance, motivation
People can be wealthy without being financially fit, meaning they can have a lot of assets or money tied up in assets, but those assets aren’t “liquid.” Let me explain. Say you have a house that has escalated in value in the real estate market. You may have this large asset, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re financially comfortable from an income standpoint. You aren’t able to tap into that “wealth” to pay for your day-to-day expenses.
Addressing Mental Health Care at Work: Employee Mental Health Engagement
EAP, Employee Benefits, Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Mental Health, Therapy, Workplace
Nancy Spangler, a senior consultant at the Center for Workplace Mental Health of the American Psychiatric Foundation, says that one in five adults has a mental health disorder, and one in 10 has a substance abuse problem. In addition, major depression and its associated conditions cost the U.S. over $210 billion every year. Clearly, mental health is an issue we need to investigate both in our offices and across the country.
Final Rule on Short-Term Limited-Duration Insurance
Department of Labor, Employee Benefits, Employers, Final Rule, Health Care, Human Resources, Insurance, IRS, Short-term insurance
On August 1, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Labor (collectively, the Departments) released a final rule that amends the definition of short-term, limited-duration insurance. HHS also released a fact sheet on the final rule.
Do Single People REALLY Need Life Insurance? | California Benefits Advisors
Employee Benefits, Employees, Family, Insurance, Life Insurance, Millennials
Many people make the assumption that life insurance is for married couples and those with kids. While it is true that not all single people need life insurance, there are a number of reasons when it can make (really) good sense.
Affordable Care Act Update | California Benefit Partners
ACA, Employees, Employers, Health Insurance, Individual Mandate, Insurance, Law Updates, Tax
Recently, the President signed a bill repealing the Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate (the tax penalty imposed on individuals who are not enrolled in health insurance). While some are praising this action, there are others who are concerned with its aftermath. So how does this affect you and why should you pay attention to this change?
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has updated the model notice for employers to use to inform employees about the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). All employers with group health plans are required to distribute a CHIP notice at least once a year to employees living in certain states. There is no need to send another notice to workers who received the prior version in the past year, but employers should use the updated notice going forward. This also is a good time for employers to review their procedures for distributing CHIP notices.
Trust Equation | California Benefits Partners
Employee Engagement, Employees, Employers, Human Resources, Leadership, motivation, Teamwork, Workplace
We are currently living in a low-trust society as a whole — we keep hearing that news is fake, science is fake, and so on. That makes it hard for us to trust anyone and is why we need to work on building trust in the workplace more than ever. Human resources professionals and business leaders have an imperative to instill a culture of trust — not just because it is key to employee engagement, satisfaction, and performance, but also because it’s just the most human thing to do.
Increasing Employee Satisfaction While Solving Problems
Cupertino, design thinking, Employee Engagement, Employees, Employers, Human Resources, job satisfaction, Leadership, motivation
“Design thinking” is a fairly common term. Even if the phrase is new to you, it’s reasonably easy to intuit how it works: design thinking is a process for creative problem solving, utilizing creative tools like empathy and experimentation, often with a strong visual component. The term dates from 1968 and was first used in The Sciences of The Artificial, a text written by Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon.
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Is medical marijuana use protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? If so, what accommodations would be considered reasonable?