Guide to Qualified Retirement Plans: How-to Series for the HR Professional, by Leonard Sanicola, CCP, CBP, GRP, CEBS, SPHR, provides benefits specialists and human resource professionals with a basic understanding of the different types of retirement programs, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.
(HRMarketer/PRWeb) November 9, 2007 -- With up to four different generations in the workforce at once, human resource practitioners face greater challenges when attempting to design retirement programs with effective incentives to attract and retain each demographic of employee.
In addition to dynamic workforce demographics, several major changes have affected the retirement plan design landscape, particularly the shift from Defined Benefit Pension Plans to Defined Contribution and Hybrid Approaches. New laws are also impacting plan design, funding and eligibility.
Guide to Qualified Retirement Plans: How-to Series for the HR Professional, by Leonard Sanicola, CCP, CBP, GRP, CEBS, SPHR, provides benefits specialists and human resource professionals with a basic understanding of the different types of retirement programs, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each. When designing their plan, practitioners can evaluate which categories might be appropriate to meet both the needs of the workforce, as well as their employer’s business objectives.
Guide to Qualified Retirement Plans: How-to Series for the HR Professional. Leonard Sanicola, CCP, CBP, GRP, CEBS, SPHR. WorldatWork Press. 2007. Softcover. ISBN: 978-57963-1802
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