Maintaining compliance with the Service Contract Act (SCA) is not all that simple. The professional landscape is constantly shifting for government contractors. Not to mention that the process for enforcing…
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Service Contract Act: Compliance for Contractors
The McNamara-O’Hara Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended– sometimes referred to as the Service Contract Act or SCA for short — is one of the most important acts and…
Health and Welfare Benefits and the Executive Order
On April 27, 2021 the Biden-Harris administration issued an executive order raising the minimum wage for workers who are working on federal contracts to $15. The task of implementing and…
Boon: The Fringe Benefit Experts
Offering bona fide fringe benefit plans, as a solution for government contractors, can provide ideal flexibility and cost-savings. However, many government contractors may be intimidated by the administrative burden and…
Medicare: What Employers and Plan Sponsors Need to Know
Most people know that Medicare provides health insurance for those that are at least age 65 and/or those that have a qualifying disability. The program is administered by the Centers…
Why Offering Fringe Benefits Rather Than Cash Keeps You Competitive
In the world of government contracting, winning contracts are made within the narrowest of margins. The competitive and cost-conscious contractor is always looking for a winning edge, a solution that…