Major League Baseball’s trade deadline passed last month, with the swapping of longtime fan favorites like Padre-turned-Red Sox Eric Hosmer and emerging superstars such as National-turned-Padre... Read more »
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“Demographic data and benchmarking should inform your recruitment and retention goals and strategy.”
By the time the popular publication BenefitsPRO published those words in the... Read more »
So, here we are, almost three years into the hard market for Property and Casualty Insurance and 2½ years into the COVID-19 pandemic, and Workers’ Compensation continues to defy market... Read more »
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Protecting yourself or your business with the right insurance requires a good amount of work and a few important questions. Are you paying too much? Are you paying too little? Do you have enough... Read more »
What percentage of independent restaurants closed due to loss of business caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? Due to a lack of established criteria regarding what constitutes a restaurant and lack of... Read more »
Let’s start with a reality check. Those young, talented, hardworking employees you’ve worked so hard to attract and hope to retain? Your organization probably is not the last stop on... Read more »
What keeps you awake at night? If you’re in the business of providing professional services, you’ve probably done some tossing and turning over the possibility of a professional liability... Read more »
If your contracting or subcontracting business has not only survived but thrived during the three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Surety bonds probably are not a top-of-mind concern for you —... Read more »