EMPLOYER NOT OBLIGATED TO TELL WORKER ABOUT DISABILITY BENEFITS Watson v. Deaconess Waltham Hosp. | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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EMPLOYER NOT OBLIGATED TO TELL WORKER ABOUT DISABILITY BENEFITS Watson v. Deaconess Waltham Hosp.

17 No. 2 ANEMPLR 9Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

EMPLOYER NOT OBLIGATED TO TELL WORKER ABOUT DISABILITY BENEFITS Watson v. Deaconess Waltham Hosp.

17 No. 2 ANEMPLR 9Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

17 No. 2 Andrews Employment Litig. Rep. 9
Andrews Employment Litigation Reporter
September 17, 2002
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EMPLOYER NOT OBLIGATED TO TELL WORKER ABOUT DISABILITY BENEFITS

Watson v. Deaconess Waltham Hosp.

An employer did not breach its fiduciary duty under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act when it failed to inform an employee individually about the company's long-term disability plan, a federal appeals court in Boston has ruled. Watson v....
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