Injuries can occur at any workplace—from minor sprains and strains to life-altering amputations—and happen more frequently than you may imagine. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nearly 3 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illness were...
Open enrollment for individual and family healthcare plans for 2017 is rapidly approaching. It begins on November 1, and many employers choose a similar timeline when allowing workers to sign up for, or make changes to, their participation in the company’s benefits...
Federal, state and city governments all closely scrutinize employers within the construction industry. From the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to the state Department of Labor and Employment and Department...
Whether you’ve been out of the workforce for a while due to caregiving duties, or are a retiree who craves the stimulation of daily work and wants to get back in the game, there is a job waiting for you—you just have to find it. Start by networking with your former...
Unlike motor vehicle insurance, homeowner’s insurance is not required by law. However, if you purchased your home with a mortgage, your lender likely required you to buy a homeowner’s insurance policy to protect their investment in case of a fire or natural disaster....
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