Author: NBG

Human Resources

The Root Cause of the Great Resignation Is Not What You Think | California Benefits Agents


Theories abound about why workers are leaving their jobs in record numbers in 2021 and thus creating what pundits are calling the Great Resignation. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August. These resignations continue to be higher in food service, retail, and education. One popular opinion

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Cybersecurity

Spam and Phishing | California Employee Benefits Team


Malicious Email A malicious email can look just like it comes from a financial institution, an e-commerce site, a government agency or any other service or business. It often urges you to act quickly, because your account has been compromised, your order cannot be fulfilled or there is another urgent matter to address. If you

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Affordable Care Act, Health care

The Affordability Test for 2022 Health Plans | CA Benefits Advisors


The Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility provision — often called the employer mandate or “play or pay” — requires large employers to offer health coverage to their full-time employees or face a potential penalty. (Employers with fewer than 50 full-time and full-time-equivalent employees are exempt.) Large employers can avoid the risk of any play

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Medicare, Medicare Part D

Employer Medicare Part D Notices Are Due Before October 15, 2021 | CA Employee Benefits Firm


Are you an employer that offers or provides group health coverage to your workers? Does your health plan cover outpatient prescription drugs — either as a medical claim or through a card system? If so, be sure to distribute your plan’s Medicare Part D notice before October 15. Purpose Medicare began offering “Part D” plans —

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Custom content, Financial Planning, Open enrollment

Life Insurance: Putting a Price on Peace of Mind | CA Benefits Agents


Life insurance provides financial protection for your loved ones when you die.  Essentially, in exchange for your premium payments, the insurance company will pay a lump sum known as a death benefit to your beneficiaries after your death. While this money can never replace you, it can help your loved one(s) live the kind of life

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