Friday, May 24, 2013
Employer Mandate vs. Individual Mandate
Over the past couple months I have been privileged to travel
around Oregon to discuss the Affordable Care Act. During the question section of my
presentation I have been asked, ‘If the employer is required to pay a $2000 tax/penalty
is it possible that the employee will have to pay a separate penalty as well?’ The short answer is yes, it is possible for
both the employer as well as an employee to pay a penalty. Both the employer mandate
penalty and individual mandate penalty are independent of one another.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Cover Oregon – Health Insurance Exchange Update
Last
week the Oregon Insurance Division released a sample of proposed health
insurance rates for the upcoming health insurance exchange. These are suggested rates only and it is not
clear if or how much they may change. When
reviewing the web page from the first link below note that in all three coverage
levels each carrier is offering the same amount of coverage. Next take a look at the pricing for each of
the three levels as there are significant price differences between carriers. In the second link you will see a summary of
benefits for each plan.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
It’s Officially Tube Top, Capri Pants and Exposed Toes Season!
Regardless of the geographic region in which you reside,
it seems as soon as the flowers have begun to bloom and the days become
gradually longer, the air is filled with an underlying excitement of
the coming warmer summer season. Many workplaces experience another
predictable annual occurrence: the metamorphosis of employees’ wardrobes
and the need to revisit the Company’s dress code.
Some employers have established summer hours with compressed or flexible work weeks, incorporating a more casual dress code as well. It is recommended, however, that employers revisit the workplace attire policy with employees prior to the start of the warmer weather.
Some employers have established summer hours with compressed or flexible work weeks, incorporating a more casual dress code as well. It is recommended, however, that employers revisit the workplace attire policy with employees prior to the start of the warmer weather.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Are YOU Engaged as a Manager?
Managers, YOU can make a difference!
The relationship between the direct supervisor and the employee if the most critical. Well and frequently engaged managers can make a HUGE difference in the morale, productivity and life of your company. Learn how to be an Engaged Manager with these 8 steps:Managing Vacation Requests
“But it’s my Cousin’s Wedding”
It is often difficult to strike that perfect balance
between allowing employees some degree of flexibility to take vacations,
while ensuring adequate coverage in the workplace. Employers also find
it difficult to juggle multiple vacation requests around popular
vacation times. Below we have listed a few tips, suggestions and best
practices to ensure the vacation plan works well for both the employer
and its employees.
If your business is highly seasonal in nature, you may wish to enact a policy requiring employees to use all or a specific amount of vacation during the slow months.
If your business is highly seasonal in nature, you may wish to enact a policy requiring employees to use all or a specific amount of vacation during the slow months.
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