Canadian Handbook Of Flexible Benefits

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Canadian Handbook of Flexible Benefits

Canadian Handbook of Flexible Benefits
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 653
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ISBN-10 : 9780470154007
ISBN-13 : 0470154004
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Book Synopsis Canadian Handbook of Flexible Benefits by : Robert J. McKay

Download or read book Canadian Handbook of Flexible Benefits written by Robert J. McKay and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2007-05-30 with total page 653 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The definitive guide to flexible benefit programs in Canada – completely revised and updated. Now in a new third edition, Canadian Handbook of Flexible Benefits offers everything organizations need to know about designing, implementing, communicating, and administering a successful flexible benefits program. The 2007 Handbook is equally relevant to employers introducing a new plan and to those looking for insight and direction on maintaining an existing program. This edition answers the question "What’s new in flex?" and includes up-to-date information on: the expansion in the range of flexible programs in the last decade, from simplified to total compensation designs; incorporating the numerous innovations in health care cost management into a flexible program; legal aspects of flexible benefits, including the latest word from Canada Revenue Agency on converting taxable performance bonuses to pretax benefits; administration alternatives, including outsourcing, co-sourcing and multi-process outsourcing; Completely new material covering: retiree flexible benefit programs, maintaining and revitalizing an existing plan flex for executives, special considerations for specific provinces, case studies of companies that have successfully implemented flexible benefits, and flexible benefit developments in eight countries on five continents.


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