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Paul M Hamburger
The National Law Review· 5 days agoPaul Hamburger is an attorney in the Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation and ERISA Litigation Practice health and welfare subgroup.
CT lawmakers extend paid leave benefits to employees of tribes
CT Mirror· 5 days agoA bill that would offer statewide paid leave to employees of Connecticut’s federally recognized...
Natick Town Meeting member says municipal employees need Paid Family and Medical Leave
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoI am sponsoring Article...
This Type Of Employee Is The Most Likely To Burn Out At Work
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoMaison said she had a supportive workplace that allowed her to have the time off that she needed....
Mental health in the workplace: Shifting from stigma to solutions is key for employers
BenefitsPRO· 23 hours agoA recent all-day seminar on mental health in the workplace looked closely at mental health...
Timeline for sale of Steward hospitals laid out in bankruptcy hearing
WCVB Boston· 9 hours agoSteward Health Care, the operator of the third largest hospital system in Massachusetts and one of...
32 NJ hospitals named LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leaders
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoThe HEI ranks hospitals in five areas: Non-discrimination and staff training, patient services and support, employee benefits and policies, patient and ...
CT has nearly $400 million in unspent federal funds. They plan to use the money for UConn, towns and...
Hartford Courant· 2 days agoThe four largest areas of funding are public higher education, children’s mental health, municipal...
State budget retirement sweeteners will add costs for local governments
Newsday· 2 days agoState Legislature, in April approved a $237 billion state budget for 2024-25 that included tweaks to...
Skokie mulls $175 million budget, but state could force it to pay more for pensions while losing...
Chicago Tribune· 16 hours agoSkokie’s village staff has presented a $175 million budget to the Village Board, which will vote on it June 3, but the village manager has warned that the state may take action ...