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Above the Fold June 7, 2011
 
Wis. budget panel
Health care waivers stir suspicion of favors
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, AP
President Barack Obama's administration has granted nearly 1,400 waivers easing requirements of the new health care law, and some critics on the right say Obama is giving his political allies a pass from burdensome requirements everyone else will have to live with. Read more
Today's News
Report: Employee confidence up slightly
By Ginny Kipling, BenefitsPro
Employee confidence is up slightly, according to a new report by workforce solutions company SFN Group. Read more
Montana group to form health insurance co-op
By Associated Press
A Montana nonprofit group is planning to apply for federal funding to offer a health insurance alternative in the state. Read more
Americans rethink market investments
By BenefitsPro staff writer
The majority of individual investors (58 percent) say they’ve lost faith in the stock market and 44 percent say they are not likely to ever put more money into the market, according to a new survey by Prudential Financial Inc. Read more

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The Pulse
Jim Priebe
Reveal the value of health benefits
By Vanessa Johnson
You may or may not support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. But from a human resources management perspective, the legislation's requirement that employers report the cost of health care coverage on employees' W-2 forms will provide both employers and employees with an exceptional benefits education and communication tool. Read more
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We also need to consider the underemployed — those who accept low level jobs because they cannot find employment at or above the level of their previous employment.

-- Tony, More job seekers give up, reducing unemployment

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