Longer careers, higher costs: group risks for employers

Age diversity at work is more prevalent than other – this has advantages for employers, but also poses some tough challenges which employers should address.

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How did fiduciary managers perform in 2024?

Our Fiduciary Management Investment Performance Review is essential reading for trustees, sponsors and fiduciary managers.

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Reducing stress and raising resilience to support a healthier workforce

Workplace stress is rising – so what can employers do? Learn how data-led insight and a multigenerational approach can support mental health and drive productivity.

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Pensions Walk and Talk 2025

Pensions Walk and Talk 2025 was more than just a scenic trek through the Chiltern Hills – it was filled with open conversations and shared experiences.

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PATHways: Pension Administration Technical Help

PATHways highlights pensions news and legislation that has particular relevance to what we do in pension administration.

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The ‘Fit for the Future’ government response: it all comes down to governance

The government’s ‘Fit for the Future’ response offers more than just a nod to governance reform – it places governance at the heart of system-wide change.

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Republicanos buscan castigar a estados que ofrecen seguro de salud a inmigrantes sin papeles

La emblemática legislación del presupuesto del presidente Donald Trump castigaría a 14 estados que ofrecen cobertura de salud a personas que viven en el país sin papeles. Estos estados, la mayoría liderados por demócratas, dan seguro médico a algunos inmigrantes de bajos ingresos —a menudo niños—, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. Defensores argumentan que la…

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El costo humano de los recortes de Trump a los programas de tratamiento de adicciones

Cuando la administración Trump recortó a finales de marzo más de $11.000 millones en fondos estatales destinados a la era de covid-19, los programas de recuperación de adicciones sufrieron pérdidas rápidas. Una organización de Indiana que emplea a personas en recuperación para ayudar a compañeros con trastornos por adicciones y afecciones mentales se vio obligada…

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Caseworkers Coax Homeless People out of Las Vegas’ Tunnels for Treatment

LAS VEGAS — Case manager Bryon Johnson flashed a light into a dark tunnel beneath the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip on a recent fall afternoon. He stepped into an opening in a concrete ditch littered with trash and discarded clothing to search an underground world for his homeless clients. Beneath the Caesars Palace…

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Georgia’s Work Requirement Slows Processing of Applications for Medicaid, Food Stamps

ATLANTA — Deegant Adhvaryu completed his parents’ applications for Medicaid and food benefits in June. Then the waiting and frustration began. In July, his parents, Haresh and Nina Adhvaryu, received a letter saying their applications would be delayed, he said. In August, the Adhvaryus started calling a Georgia helpline, he said, but couldn’t leave a…

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