by Matthew Kaiser | June 25, 2015 | Health Reform / ACA, Lockton HR Technology, Vendors
In case you haven’t heard, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) isn’t going anywhere. Earlier today, the Supreme Court approved federal subsidies for health insurance through the HealthCare.gov exchange under the Affordable Care Act. You can read more on the 6 -3 ruling...
by Matthew Kaiser | June 11, 2015 | HR-Payroll, Industry, Lockton HR Technology, Technology, Vendors
Game of Thrones has nothing on the world of HR Technology! You want political intrigue and warring factions? Check! How about a giant challenged by an upstart in the court of public opinion? Check and check! In case you haven’t heard, things got a little nasty this...
by Matthew Kaiser | May 27, 2015 | Benefits Administration, Lockton HR Technology, Technology, Vendors
Let’s start your workday off with a little HR Tech humor! We’re always known as such a cut-up crew as it is, so I’m sure no one’s surprised one of our readers sent in the following screenshot to lighten your day. Typically, when we hear a vendor say “No customizations...
by Matthew Kaiser | April 7, 2015 | Benefits Administration, Lockton HR Technology, Vendors
Is there a full moon because I have been seeing some interesting things in the HR Tech space recently?! Over the last few weeks, I’ve had two separate clients reach out with questions about billing recovery attempts by their HR Tech vendors. The first, was one of many...
by Matthew Kaiser | January 27, 2015 | Benefits Administration, Industry, Lockton HR Technology, Technology, Vendors
Last week, our team had the opportunity to gather together during our semi-annual confab. It was a long, but fun and educational week. In between our BBQ binges and Whirly Ball tournaments we had the opportunity to discuss some of the HR Technology trends and vendors...
by Matthew Kaiser | January 21, 2015 | Industry, Lockton HR Technology, Lockton HR Technology General, Technology, Vendors
The grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Recently, my team has been brought in on a few implementations that haven’t gone quite as expected. I understand that sometimes you might do everything right leading up to the implementation and still have some issues...