The insurance industry must figure out how to make critical compromises to retain and promote a more diverse workforce if carriers and brokers are to survive and prosper as the labor force shrinks,
Under Senate Bill 297, approved by the Michigan legislature, motorcycle riders over age 21 will not be obligated to wear a helmet. Younger riders would still be required to have that protection in pla
NEW YORK--Response measures for a major flu pandemic will mostly be left up to public entities and corporations, with little lead from the federal government, warned an expert epidemiologist at a pande
This is unfortunate because these risks represent a sizeable exposure for the fast-growing number of U.S. businesses active in international trade. With a little knowledge and the ability to ask the
One sunny spring morning, on a rural road just outside of Houston, Texas, Molly Jackson, a vibrant 16-year-old girl with a bright future and a new driver's license, was behind the wheel.
The NOAA recently installed five buoy stations off of the East and Gulf coasts and the Caribbean as part of the expansion of the U.S. tsunami warning system.
This article was adopted from Mr. Nohre's presentation at the American Association of Managing General Agents' University Weekend, which was held in August in Scottsdale, Ariz.) AS MGAs get larger, they need comprehensive compensation plans. The goal