2021

Human Resources and Benefits Administration: Are Remote Employees Eligible for FMLA?

2023-04-17T11:22:04-04:00December 15th, 2021|2021, Benefits Administration, Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits Legislation|

This is a question being asked more and more. Are remote employees eligible for FMLA? Yes, these new remote employees will likely be entitled to take leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), but not just [...]

Massachusetts Labor Update: Massachusetts Minimum Wage and PFML Increases for 2022

2023-04-17T11:22:04-04:00December 14th, 2021|2021, Benefits Administration, Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits Legislation, Labor News, Massachusetts News|

The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave (DFML) has continued to issue guidance and clarifications regarding the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFML) since the law went into effect in January 2021. Below is a summary [...]

Connecticut Legislative Alert: Connecticut Expands Family and Medical Leave

2023-04-17T11:22:08-04:00November 3rd, 2021|2021, Benefits Administration, Connecticut News, Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits Legislation, Legislative News|

Starting January 1, 2022, the Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act (CT FMLA) will apply to all employers, requiring them to provide unpaid, job-protected leave to employees. Several other expansions of the law will also take effect at the [...]

Here is Why Finding a Primary Care Provider Is Critically Important for Your Health

2023-04-17T11:22:08-04:00November 3rd, 2021|2021, Employee Benefits, Health Care, Wellness|

Studies show that 25 percent of Americans do not have a primary care provider, with many turning to retail clinics, urgent care centers or emergency rooms for nonemergency medical care. However, if an individual wants to stay healthy, many [...]

What You Need to Know About the No Surprises Act, Taking Effect on January 1, 2022

2023-04-17T11:22:09-04:00October 26th, 2021|2021, Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits Legislation, Legislative News|

What Is the No Surprises Act? The No Surprises Act provides patients with protection from surprise medical bills under certain circumstances. It also mandates transparency regarding healthcare costs and holds patients liable for in-network cost-sharing amounts only. Additionally, the [...]

OSHA Interpretive Rule on Anti-Retaliation Now Allows Only ‘but-for’ Causation

2023-04-17T11:22:12-04:00September 9th, 2021|2021, Labor News, Legislative News|

OSHA has amended one of the rules interpreting the anti-retaliation provision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. According to a final interpretive rule published in the Sept. 3 Federal Register, the change was made to clarify the causal connection [...]

FTC to Ramp Up Law Enforcement Against Illegal Repair Restrictions

2023-04-17T11:22:48-04:00August 6th, 2021|2021, Automotive Industry News|

The Federal Trade Commission on July 21, 2021 to unanimously ramp up law enforcement against repair restrictions that prevent small businesses, workers, consumers, and even government entities from fixing their own products. The policy statement adopted today is aimed at [...]

Are You Aware of the Section 179 Tax Deduction?

2023-04-17T11:22:48-04:00August 5th, 2021|2021, General Industry News, Legislative News, Tax News|

(Via Section179.org) What is the Section 179 Deduction Most people think the Section 179 deduction is some mysterious or complicated tax code. It really isn’t, as you will see below. Essentially, Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows [...]

Commonly Asked Question: Does enrolling in Medicare trigger an offer of COBRA?

2023-04-17T11:22:49-04:00July 29th, 2021|2021, Benefits Administration, Employee Benefits|

The answer to this question is, NO, enrolling in Medicare does not cause COBRA to start. Under the federal rules, COBRA must be offered to persons enrolled in the employer’s health plan only if they lose coverage because of [...]