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Pooled Employer Plans: A Look At How Small Employers Can Benefit - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Employers and retirement plan services providers have had a year to mull over their options since the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019 paved the way for the launch of pooled employer plans (PEPs). For small businesses, these new plans may fundamentally change the quality of and access to retirement plans. The promise of PEPs is that by facilitating the pooling of administrative expenses among multiple employers, each employer benefits from economies of scale. Provider enthusiasm A company that manages the PEP is known as the pooled plan

Notbremse in München: Diese Corona-Regeln gelten ab Sonntag

Notbremse in München: Diese Corona-Regeln gelten ab Sonntag
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San Patricio County JP retiring after 18 years on bench

San Patricio County JP retiring after 18 years on bench Retirement concludes 47 years of public service KRIS file photo. San Patricio County Justice of the Peace Yolanda Guerrero will retire after 18 years on the bench. and last updated 2021-03-31 19:36:10-04 SINTON, Texas — A judge in Sinton is calling it a career after decades of making a difference in the community. San Patricio County Justice of the Peace Yolanda Guerrero is retiring after 18 years on the bench and a total of 47 years of public service. Born and raised in Sinton, Guerrero says she will miss the people she worked with but looks forward to spending time with her husband and family.

Don t let fear hold you back : How our newest Good Village ambassador re-discovered sport

Date Time ‘Don’t let fear hold you back’: How our newest Good Village ambassador re-discovered sport It took a sport called Murderball for Shae Graham to overcome one of her biggest fears. “Sport was a big part of my identity when I was a kid,” says Shae, who remembers the joyful feeling of sprinting in athletics meets on Cathy Freeman Oval in Mackay, dreaming of winning Olympic gold like her hometown sporting idol. “But I had the car accident and I took that as a sign that sport wasn’t meant to be. I viewed it as my retirement from sport.”

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