Exploring the Options of Solar Panel Disposal

Solar energy is a relatively new technology, so standards for disposal of solar panels and photovoltaic (PV) modules are still uncharted waters. However, if you are considering buying a green building that uses solar energy, or involved in the installation of solar panels or PV cell manufacturing, it is important to think 30 years down the road to your potential solar energy liabilities when it comes to disposal.

By |2023-05-30T18:01:28+00:00May 21st, 2023|Blog, Energy, Safety Tips|Comments Off on Exploring the Options of Solar Panel Disposal

Reimagining Retirement: The Case for a Return to Pension Plans

As the retirement crisis looms, experts are exploring innovative solutions to ensure a secure financial future for America's workforce. One such solution is a return to pension plans, which could provide the stability and affordability employers and employees seek

By |2023-06-01T21:06:03+00:00May 20th, 2023|Blog, Employee Benefits, Trending|Comments Off on Reimagining Retirement: The Case for a Return to Pension Plans

Employer OSHA Liabilities for Remote Workers

Encouraging remote work has become a new normal for a variety of reasons. Whether it is to reduce costs of operating a physical place of business, address pandemic reasons or allow employees to have a better work-life balance, more and more workers are working from home.

By |2023-05-25T20:01:47+00:00May 18th, 2023|Blog, Risk Management, Safety Tips, Trending|Comments Off on Employer OSHA Liabilities for Remote Workers

Attracting and Retaining Construction Workers in Today’s Labor Shortage

The construction industry is facing a labor shortage and struggling to find workers to meet the growing demands of the industry. With the expected growth in the construction sector, driven in part by the recently signed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the need for skilled workers is more critical than ever. However, several factors contribute to the labor shortage in the construction industry.

By |2023-06-22T20:06:48+00:00May 16th, 2023|Blog, Commercial Insurance, Construction|Comments Off on Attracting and Retaining Construction Workers in Today’s Labor Shortage

The Importance of Personal Umbrella Liability Insurance

After a hectic work week, Jim Marshall was looking forward to a relaxing weekend with his wife and kids. He was just a few blocks from home when his cellphone rang. He glanced down to see who was calling. That split-second distraction was all it took for him to miss the approaching stop sign.

By |2023-06-01T15:05:00+00:00May 15th, 2023|Blog, Personal Insurance|Comments Off on The Importance of Personal Umbrella Liability Insurance

Strategies for Enhancing Employee Satisfaction

Recent data reveals a troubling trend: employee satisfaction with workplace benefits has reached its lowest point in a decade, falling to 61 percent in 2023 from 64 percent in 2022. As employers navigate a rapidly changing landscape marked by inflation, mental health challenges, and ongoing pandemic-related issues, employees are calling for more comprehensive support. Experts argue that a re-evaluation of employee benefits, grounded in data-driven insights, is necessary to address these concerns and bolster workplace satisfaction.

By |2023-06-01T16:05:01+00:00May 14th, 2023|Blog, Employee Benefits|Comments Off on Strategies for Enhancing Employee Satisfaction

Supporting Employee Mental Health After Tragic Events

The burden of paying for healthcare benefits has grown substantially for many employers. As the average expense for employee healthcare is projected by the Society for Human Resources Management to increase by 6.5 percent in 2023, surpassing $13,800 per employee, businesses of all sizes struggle to balance their budgets while ensuring their workforce remains healthy and productive.

By |2023-06-01T21:04:47+00:00May 13th, 2023|Blog, Employee Benefits|Comments Off on Supporting Employee Mental Health After Tragic Events

What Employers Need to Know About Medicaid Redeterminations

In 2020, the U.S. Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This act required states to maintain Medicaid coverage for most enrollees and barred disenrollment for Medicaid recipients during the public health emergency (PHE) to help ensure that individuals had health coverage during the pandemic.

By |2023-05-03T21:21:53+00:00May 3rd, 2023|Blog, Employee Benefits, Trending|Comments Off on What Employers Need to Know About Medicaid Redeterminations

Employee Options After Losing Medicaid Coverage

In 2020, the U.S. Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This act required states to maintain Medicaid coverage for most enrollees and barred disenrollment for Medicaid recipients during the public health emergency (PHE) to help ensure that individuals had health coverage during the pandemic.

By |2023-05-03T20:32:52+00:00May 2nd, 2023|Blog, Employee Benefits|Comments Off on Employee Options After Losing Medicaid Coverage

Lithium-ion Batteries May Cause Fire Hazard

The number of fires stemming from the lithium-ion batteries commonly found in electronic bikes (e-bikes) is rapidly rising, according to the National Fire Protection Association. In 2022, at least 19 people died in the United States because of fires or overheating incidents related to battery-powered products. In New York City alone, the batteries caused 216 fires, resulting in 147 injuries and six deaths in 2022.

By |2023-05-24T15:48:18+00:00May 1st, 2023|Blog, Risk Management, Safety Tips, Trending|Comments Off on Lithium-ion Batteries May Cause Fire Hazard
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