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Beth Comstock and Rachel Shechtman Talk Shop

Fast Company The Future of Work

Comstock ascended to the top of General Electric, becoming its first female vice chair and one of the most powerful leaders in business. After 27 years at GE, Comstock retired at the end of 2017, along with several other high-profile executives. Recently, the two experienced something of a role reversal.

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3 Reasons Why Combining Voluntary Benefits with an HDHP is a Win for Brokers

InfinityHR

As employers usually pay 70 percent of total employee benefits, they are looking into alternative plans such as High Deductible Healthcare Plans (HDHPs) and numerous available voluntary benefits to help offset these ascending costs. percent from 2007 through 2017, while over the same period, HDHPs that lacked HSAs rose from 10.6

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HR Moves: HR shakeups at Tesla and Boeing as shares slump

HR Brew

Amuluru joined Boeing in 2017 and most recently served as assistant general counsel. She took over the role from Michael D’Ambrose, who spent four years at the company and announced his retirement in July. She now oversees global talent acquisition, compensation, and diversity initiatives. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.