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- CARES Act Key Employment Law Implications and FAQs - SHRM
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, enacted on March 27, is a $2 2 trillion stimulus package Here's a summary of the significant employment law provisions and answers
- Legislation Extends Student Loan Repayment Benefits for 5 Years - SHRM
The Consolidated Appropriations Act extends for five years COVID-19 relief that allows employer-provided student loan repayment as a tax-free benefit to employees under Section 127 of the Internal
- How to Attract Gen Z Workers with Purpose-Driven Workplaces
Gen Z is looking for purpose at work: Here’s why your workplace giving and volunteering programs are key to attracting young talent in 2025
- Generation Cares | SHRM
Generation Cares is a cross-sector coalition dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of care for children, people with disabilities and older adults
- Strong Culture by Design: 3 Leadership Strategies That Work
Discover three proven strategies leaders can use to transform and strengthen workplace culture, boosting engagement, retention, and performance
- Employers Student Loan Assistance Tackles the College Debt Crisis - SHRM
There's ample reason for employers to consider helping employees minimize their student loan burden and emerging opportunities for employers to do just that
- The CARES Act and Housing Assistance: A User’s Guide - AAF
The CARES Act does not provide direct financial assistance to renters, although it does appropriate an additional $17 4 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for existing programs including rent assistance, public housing, housing grants and vouchers, and assistance to minority and disadvantaged communities
- Fraudulent ACA Subsidies – Health Care’s Burst Pipe - AAF
In August 2022, the Biden Administration renewed a provision of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which fully subsidized Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchange plans for those making between 100–150 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) These subsidies, known as premium tax credits (PTCs), are paid directly from the Treasury Department to insurance companies […]
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