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Benefits Coordinator Job Description: Salary and Job Responsibilities (with Examples)

Analytics in HR

Compliance : Ensure the organization’s benefits programs comply with company policies and relevant laws, such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and other regulatory requirements. Contents What is a Benefits Coordinator? What does a Benefits Coordinator do? Coordinate with HR or the payroll team for payroll deductions.

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The Source: Weekly Roundup – April 15th, 2019

PlanSource

Start off your week on a high note with The Source! In this week's edition, we discuss important employment law updates that you should be watching, how to use social media for recruiting, the new trend of 'adulting' benefits and more! Alexa, can you spell HIPAA? Click To Tweet.

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Christina M. Reger: “5 things I wish someone told me when I first started”

Thrive Global

After years as partner at a boutique commercial litigation firm in Philadelphia, Tina left to create her own firm specializing in employment law. Tina is the founding partner of the Law Offices of Christina Reger, LLC. What is the “backstory” that brought you to this particular career path in Law?

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The increased need for HR risk management tools

PeopleStrategy

Due to the various new regulations that must be quickly learned and properly implemented in COVID-19’s wake – not to mention the ways that pandemic-related concerns affect how existing regulations are applied – HR risk management has become even more complicated. Assess the risks for your business.

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Which Employer Mandates Are on Trump’s Chopping Block?

HR Daily Advisor

Employers can expect some relief from federal requirements under the Trump administration, especially those put in place under President Obama. New pay reporting requirements and the overtime rules almost certainly are doomed, as are new requirements for contractors, attorneys from Fortney & Scott predicted during a recent webinar.