Labor Dept. Ensures Fair Play in Group Retirement Exemptions
Published Date: 4/30/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Labor is asking for approval to collect info about special rules for multiple employer retirement and apprenticeship plans. This affects businesses that team up to offer these plans and helps keep things fair and clear. They want your thoughts soon, so the process stays smooth and on track without extra costs or delays.
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