
The basic framework of the nearly 2,000-page piece of legislation is substantially similar to the health care reform bill previously passed by the three House committees...

From London to Tokyo, the regulatory environment for defined benefit pension plans has changed dramatically in key markets in 2009. The fast-evolving U.K. regulatory framework is a prime example, as the latest budget proposals pose further complications for pensions...

Towers Perrin: Official News and Updates
Towers Perrin asked 90 U.S. property & casualty insurance executives from 81 carriers to document their perspectives on how predictive modeling is being used to support rating/pricing and underwriting/risk selection plans at their companies.
Join survey authors Brian Stoll and Klayton Southwood as they discuss the resul...ts of the survey and their implications for the future.
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Join survey authors Brian Stoll and Klayton Southwood as they discuss the resul...ts of the survey and their implications for the future.
To register or for more information, please visit:
http://www.avwebcasting.com/towersperrin
Time:11:00AM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:Webcast, U.S.

As the "World Series" phase of health care reform legislative play gets under way, employers should watch for three things: --The fate of a so-called "public option" (what might it look like if included in reform?) --The cost of the various proposals (is the targeted $900 billion price tag...

Join other leading area HR and benefit executives and Towers Perrin legislative experts in Stamford, Connecticut on November 12th, for an exclusive roundtable discussion on health care reform and what it means for benefit professionals in 2010 and beyond...

Boards and C-suites are beginning to size up the financial implications for their organizations. Notably, the Senate Finance proposal, while viewed by many as the most moderate so far, would put much of the reform cost burden on employers...

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) deemed the Senate Finance Committee’s America’s Healthy Future Act of 2009 financially viable. Next on the agenda, the full Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to vote on, and expected to approve, the bill on October 13. Be...

Against a backdrop of prolonged recession, U.S. employers will see an increase in their medical benefit expenditures of 7% in 2010...

Hear the latest on a number of hot-button topics, such as: --Planned salary budgets for 2010 --The latest trends in incentive compensation --How to retain and engage key talent in the current economy View this on-demand Webcast or download the presentation at:...

The Senate Finance Committee moves health care reform one step closer to completion. Learn the latest about the amendments to the bill that were approved this past week by the Senate Finance Committee, and the next steps in the process...

This survey tracks liability insurance purchasing trends, providing organizations with critical information on the structure and cost of D&O insurance programs...

Both chambers of Congress are now heavily involved in moving along their respective versions of health care reform legislation. Notable is the much-anticipated Senate Finance Committee bill mark-up process — which opened with a hailstorm of more than 500 proposed amendments. ...

Towers Perrin's Dave Guilmette will be appearing on the PBS Health Care Reform Special, airing on Thursday, September 24 at 9:00 PM ET. The program will include late-breaking news and analysis on the health care debate and also feature cultural, political and economic insight...

Employees’ retirement savings took a drubbing in the market meltdown. Now’s the time to review your savings plan and remind employees of the value of planning for the long term. The current environment offers a number of opportunities to enhance your program while reducing plan costs. ...








