Shifting doctors to pay-for-value models will not be easy because their compensation is based on different methods that may not encourage incentive rewards. A recent report from the American Medical ...
Workers' compensation is a general term used to describe insurance for workers hurt, injured or disabled on the job because of job-related activities. The worker receives compensation that covers a ...
The Xerox Corporation Ltd. (NYSE: XRX) of Norwalk, CT, is a major American multinational corporation which offers one of the world’s most extensive line of printing products, both for business and ...
A bonus is a type of compensation based upon an individual or team reaching a specific milestone or goal. A company can structure a bonus in several ways, and it usually is paired with other ...
On November 5, the U.S. Department of Labor published a proposed rule in the Federal Register to provide some clarity for employers that seek to use the fluctuating workweek method of overtime ...
On August 4, 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an opinion in Hills v. Entergy Operations, Inc., addressing what it called the “tricky” and often “perplexing” task ...
For-hire trucking—as opposed to in-house private carriers that transport the goods of their parent company—is a large and heterogeneous industry with considerable variability in carrier sizes, ...