The Big Cheese

The Loomis Company participated at The Big Cheese event on June 17, 2017. This event is held by United Way of Berks County. This is the largest United Way driven meal packaging event in the country. …

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Relay for Life

The Loomis Company participated in the Relay for Life of Western Berks event on June 16 and 17, 2017. Relay for Life is a community based fundraising event of the American Cancer Society. The mission …

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Work Comp Insights – The First 24 Hours

The First 24 Hours After an Injury The moment an injury occurs, it initiates a sequence of events that can last for weeks or even months. But no matter how prolonged the recovery period, the …

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May 2017

Affordable Care Act Future Uncertain Now that we will have Donald Trump as president and the GOP retaining control of Congress, all bets are off on the future of the Affordable Care Act. It’s likely …

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Bring Your Kid to Work Day

On April 24, 2017, The Loomis Company celebrated our annual “Bring Your Kid to Work Day.” The Wyomissing Police Department and the Wyomissing Fire Department came out to show the kids their rides. We also …

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DVDs4Vets

The Loomis Company organized a drive to gather new and used DVD movies to support DVDs4Vets. The mission of DVDs4Vets is to provide entertainment to vets who are unable to obtain movies on their own. …

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March 2017

Rates Expected to Climb 4% in 2017 as Workers Grow Weary of Cost-shifting A new survey by Mercer Human Resources has found that average premiums for group health plans should increase by about 4% for …

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February 2017

The New Threat to Your Officers and Directors: Cyber The top brass at companies are increasingly being held accountable by partners and shareholders for cyber attacks that occur under their watch, putting their directors’ and …

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ACA Compliance – The Changing Landscape

Be Prepared for Changing ACA Landscape With president-elect Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans vowing to repeal the Affordable Care Act, employers that have spent the last few years preparing for and complying with the law …

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Workers Comp – 2017 Compliance

WORKERS COMP: Not Complying With Exclusion Rules May Cost You IN THE last quarter of 2016 you should have received correspondence from your insurance carrier if you have claimed any owners or officers as exempt …

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