A panel of three accomplished women professionals will share their personal experiences with mentoring—both as mentors and mentees. They’ll discuss how mentoring has influenced their career ...
Barbara Delaney has left HUB International, the high-profile retirement plan industry veteran confirmed Saturday. Delaney said she plans to focus on healthcare plan fiduciary issues contained in The ...
To give new Department of Labor (DOL) officials time determine their next steps, a federal circuit court judge has granted the DOL its motion to pause two federal court cases challenging the so-called ...
State-level activity to expand retirement plan coverage marches on, as four state legislatures are considering bills to create state programs for private-sector employees whose employers do not offer ...
Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek . . . and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and gals . . .
In what may come as a surprise, new research from Vanguard finds that vesting schedules, which are often used to incentivize greater employee retention, may actually do little to promote retention.
It has been over two years since SECURE 2.0 was enacted, and a recent report confirms it remains a top priority for plan sponsors. In fact, 82% of plan sponsors emphasize that reviewing provisions and ...
UPDATE: The Senate approved its version of the FY 2025 budget resolution early this morning (Feb. 21), after considering more than 30 amendments. The $340 billion blueprint was approved 52-48, largely ...
While President Trump provided some clarity on the question of whether Congress should act on one or two budget bills this year, there are still numerous questions and hurdles that must be addressed.
Appearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, President Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Labor fielded a number of questions about her previous record in ...