Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and U.S. health officials are discussing the possibility of putting vaccination sites at some Wal-Mart stores for an H1N1 swine flu inoculation campaign this fall, a company official said.
Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, has told President Obama it would support health care reform legislation requiring businesses to provide employees some level of health insurance coverage.
The 2008 presidential election, against the backdrop of a litany of woe--the housing, financial and automaker crises; a consumer confidence rate at the lowest level in recorded history; a plunging
While an explosion in wage-and-hour lawsuits may bring more employers to the doors of their employment practices liability insurance carriers, in most cases, those seeking coverage for settlement
While an explosion in wage-and-hour lawsuits may bring more employers to the doors of their employment practices liability insurance carriers, in most cases, those seeking coverage for settlement
WASHINGTON--A Bush administration official suggested today that a House-approved bill setting requirements for employer plans with mental health benefits could lead some businesses to drop the mental c
During his presidency, Bill Clinton once said, "The White House: I don't know whether it's the finest public housing in America or the crown jewel of the prison system."
A revised 2-1 panel decision in Dukes, et al. vs. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the bellwether class action in 2007, issued in December, affirmed a class certification order in a gender discrimination action
In an era of heightened competition, increasing customer expectations, and the need to deliver greater shareholder or policyholder value, insurers are faced with significant pressure.
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