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Oh, those ailing sick days ...
Special to The Morning CallStay home if you're sick. That's the best way to stop the spread of contagious diseases, such as influenza, tuberculosis and gastrointestinal viruses. Besides, you can't do your job capably or safely if you don't feel well. But many Americans simply tough...Tags: Laws, Insurance, Edward M. Kennedy, Employers, Labor Legislation
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ANOTHER PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
Special to NewsdayBy now, there are certain truisms that almost everyone with a 401(k) plan has heard over and over: You should invest for the long run, and don't worry about times - like now - when the markets are shaky. As you move into your 40s and 50s, you should...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Investing, Personal Finance, Government, Computing and Information Technology
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Hewitt: HMO rates should go up 12 percent next year
Sentinel Staff WriterPremium rates for U.S. health maintenance organizations should go up by about 12 percent next year, predicted Hewitt Associates this morning. The human resources consulting company noted that the increase next year should be slightly lower than this...Tags: Jeff Smith, Health Organizations
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Another piece of the investment puzzle
Special to NewsdayBy now, there are certain truisms that almost everyone with a 401(k) plan has heard over and over: You should invest for the long run, and don't worry about times -- like now -- when the markets are shaky. As you move into your 40s and 50s, you should...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Finance, Government, Computing and Information Technology, 401K
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In tough times, make your 401(k) a priority
Rising gas and food prices and a stock market slump are starting to prompt people to reduce or suspend contributions to their 401(k) retirement plans. Charles Schwab, for instance, said that more than 7 percent of participants in 401(k)s it administers...Tags: Retirement, Employers, Stocks, Labor Legislation, Finance
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Women live longer but aren't saving enough for it
Associated PressWomen may not earn as much as men or fly up the corporate ladder as quickly, but they get the last laugh since they live longer. Right? As it turns out, women probably aren't saving enough to bankroll those extra years in style. They invest more...Tags: Retirement, Wages and Pensions, Family
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Why worry about retirement savings?
Why worry? Reasons for concerns about retirement savings Less than 60 percent of large companies now offer defined pension plans. Longer life spans, particularly for women. High rate of inflation for medical costs, coupled with declining employer...Tags: Retirement, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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Sick pay by the numbers
By the numbers 58% U.S. workers with paid sick days. 40% Workers in small companies (fewer than 25 employees) with paid sick days. 10 Average number of paid sick days per year granted to employees of private companies. 49% Workers with...Tags: Employees, Employers
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Our retirement savings not enough, study says
The Associated PressFewer than one in five workers will be able to maintain their lifestyle upon retirement, with women being at a disadvantage because of their longer life spans and lower pay, according to a study released Tuesday. On average, employees are projected to...Tags: 401K, Retirement, Wages and Pensions, Employees, Family
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Hands-off strategy for 401(k) urged despite downturn swirl
Rising gas and food prices and a stock market slump are starting to prompt people to reduce or suspend contributions to their 401(k) retirement plans. Charles Schwab, for instance, said that more than 7 percent of participants in 401(k)'s it...Tags: Retirement, Stocks, Labor Legislation, Finance, 401K
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