01646) – Topics found in the recent release include excessive fee litigation; ERISA fiduciary litigation; employee turnover & partial plan terminations; recent successful challenges to IRS Actions and positions; IRC Section 409(p) and S Corporation ESOPs; pension buy-outs; and pooled employer ...
Corey Walther, president of Allianz Life Financial Services, says investors need to have some basics covered – such as at least taking full advantage of an employer match in their 401(k) and having an emergency fund with three to six months of expenses in a liquid account to cover an ...
I quit. This manager, a former employer for Joint Commission also had “spies” on the unit to tattle on nurses. It was childish. Nurses make nurses look dumb and childish. When they decide to grow up, get the chip off their shoulder, and get serious, maybe others around them will tak...
demographic, and all the other good measures), and still won’t be installing it. It’s not like Vanguard are currently set up in a fee model where frequent trades directly increase their revenue, nor is the bid-ask spread wide enough to skim there either. I suspect...
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(The National Fire Protection Association) produced a new standard (NFPA 715, Standard for the Installation of Fuel Gasses Warning Equipment) in April 2022. To date the City has not issued a notice relative to the standard, but it is likely that buildings will have to comply shortly - so ...
their employer, Urban Moving Systems… served as a front.” The mission was to spy on “a common enemy… radical Islamic networks suspected of links to Middle East terrorism.”54 The Forward article concludes with a quote from Chip Berlet, a senior analyst at...
Any change to our model of consumption has to start with getting people to imagine a different world, a different way of living.Report James K in reply to Chip Daniels February 8, 2019 at 2:26 pm That, or just apply a carbon tax. What you’re describing is the distorting effect ...
There was something in one of the San Diego papers where someone from the employer gave some reasons having nothing to do with the gesture. I found it back when and mentioned it, but don’t have time or inclination to look for it now.Report Chip Daniels in reply to CJColucc...
“gig economy” software development outsourcer putting sound, video, keyboard and other sensors that carry on spying 25×7 on the computers of people that work for them, I would assume it’s the employer wanting to “spy” on employees as surreptitiously as possible, just to avoid “bad ...