Employers have been granted extra time to determine how to deal with the provision. But are their strategies the same? And when should they be planning?
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Whether a business is defined as “small” or “large” will determine whether it is required to “play or pay” when a new health care reform provision takes effect in 2015.
The latest in health care reform includes new benefit requirements, updates regarding "minimum value," disclosure rules, and strategies for the now-delayed "play or pay" provision, among other things.
Mayor Chris Coleman released a video in which he tells the public that he is open to suggestions for upcoming budget decisions.
Timely answers regarding the latest in health care reform.
Patrick Kiley solicited investments for Trevor Cook’s $190 million Ponzi scheme; in addition to the prison sentence, he and his co-defendants were ordered to pay $155.4 million in restitution.
After purchasing a Porsche dealership in Golden Valley last year, Pohlad-owned Twin Cities Automotive is reaping the benefits of the financially successful brand.
Planners are considering eight options for either moving existing freight traffic to St. Louis Park or keeping it in the Minneapolis Kenilworth corridor, in order to make room for a new light-rail line.
The musicians have been locked out since October 1 due to a contract dispute.
The Minneapolis-based company, which raised more than $200 million prior to the recession, said it will use the new funding to help finance clinical trials.
Talented gift-wrappers are invited to submit videos displaying their skills; eight finalists will be selected to vie for the grand prize in New York.
Unseasonable weather hurt CHS’ earnings, causing a smaller 2012 harvest and delayed planting this spring.
The Hastings-based health club added 260 new locations in 2012, making it the fastest-growing fitness franchise in the world.
Cargill’s animal nutrition business is expanding in Thailand by acquiring a facility that produces 60,000 metric tons of shrimp feed per year.
One of Mankato’s oldest businesses closed down after the recent recession hurt the local limestone market.
It seems all those years of asking, “Can you hear me now?” have paid off: According to a recent report, Verizon outperformed AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in Twin Cities based on its data, call, and text capabilities.
A Minneapolis city committee approved the concept behind a massive development project; meanwhile, Wells Fargo publicly confirmed its interest in occupying planned office towers.
The company apologized for the use of an offensive document but said it was used at one distribution center and “was never part of any formal or company-wide training.”