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Companies crack down on coverage for dependents
Sun ReporterSign up family members for your employer's health insurance during open enrollment, and you might hear this from the company: "Prove it." You might be asked to produce birth certificates, adoption papers or college transcripts to show that a child is...Tags: AFL-CIO, Gaming, Children, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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Wages forecast to rise faster than inflation
Times Staff WriterWorkers hoping that their wage increases will beat inflation should find some cheer this year. Employees are expected to see their paychecks grow by an average of 3.5 percent in 2007, according to projections by several compensation surveys. That should...Tags: Sacramento, Health and Medical Professionals, New York, Clubs and Associations, Wages and Pensions
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Cuts in paid sick days leave unhealthy employees stuck in the workplace
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSTAY home if you're sick. That's the best way to stop the spread of contagious diseases, such as influenza, tuberculosis and gastrointestinal viruses. Besides, you can't do your job capably or safely if you don't feel well. But many Americans simply tough...Tags: San Francisco, Crime, Law and Justice, Unions, Illnesses, Travel
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Scoreboard -- May 18, 2013
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Aug 13, 2006 |Story| Chicago TribuneCongressional action on 401(k) plans just the start of a call to action
Tribune staff reporterIn a way, the 401(k) overhaul that just passed Congress is like an end of an era. The nation's experiment in putting average Americans in charge of saving and planning for retirement didn't work particularly well. Americans weren't up to the task. And so...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fraud, 401K, Finance, Wages and Pensions
Aug 15, 2004 |Story| Orlando Sentinel1.5 million without power in area
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 1.5 million Central Florida residents went to bed Saturday night without electricity to cool their homes, warm their showers or refrigerate their food. And as much as a week may pass before the last of them can turn the lights back on in the...Tags: Kissimmee, Hurricanes, Florida Hospital, Colleges and Universities, Interstate 4
Oct 12, 2003 |Story| Allentown Morning CallRetirees fear cuts, loss of health care
Of The Morning CallJohnny and Kay Yanochko of Emmaus fear they may be next in line for cuts in health care benefits. The Yanochkos had been union workers at the Allentown operations of AT&T until they retired in 1989. In the past year, they have seen Bethlehem Steel...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Allentown, Health, Companies and Corporations, Medical Services
Oct 3, 2001 |Story| Chicago TribuneMany search souls, try to add meaning to their lives
Tribune staff reportersRobert Wenzel, a young Wall Street bond trader, lost four friends in the attack on New York. With them, he lost his belief that he could be happy in a job with little meaning. Two weeks ago, he applied to join the Peace Corps, an idea he's toyed with but...Tags: Business Enterprises, Finance, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Colleges and Universities, National Security
Jan 21, 2002 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel401(k)s show a decline for first time in 20 years
The New York TimesFor the first time in the 20-year history of the popular 401(k) retirement savings plan, the average account lost money last year, even after thousands of dollars of new contributions. Despite some strengthening of stock prices in the past two months,...Tags: Mutual Funds, Auto Trends, Economy, Business and Finance, 401K, Finance
Aug 3, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles TimesStudying Pension Plan Can Be Real Benefit
Times Staff WriterTheir numbers are declining, so nobody talks about them much anymore. But defined benefit plans--the type of pension that offers a set monthly stipend for life--still boast nearly 38 million "active participants," or current workers whose employers...Tags: Business Enterprises, New York, 401K, Wages and Pensions, Pension and Welfare
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