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Just as COVID-19 has led some employers to question the necessity of having employees come to the office every day, the current economic crisis should lead to a broadscale re-examination of the standard pay cycle.
August 19
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The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted employee use of telehealth services, giving employers an opportunity to reduce healthcare costs while simultaneously expanding offerings.
August 19 -
The Big Four firm says they wanted to recognize the challenges parents and caregivers are facing during the pandemic.
August 18 -
If the court ends up making this choice, intended family members may lose out — all for want of filling out a one-page form.
August 17 -
In a world where it feels like health is out of the individual’s control, we all want, at the very least, to feel control over our coverage.
August 17 -
Companies are already losing critical talent, and employers can not sit idle waiting for a resolution, or worse, leave it up to the parents to figure out. It’s on every employer to come to the table with creative solutions.
August 17
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Employees are depressed and drinking on the job during the pandemic — a workplace expert identifies healthy solutions to help them cope.
August 17 -
More than 60% of employees say that they are experiencing greater stress than before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to MetLife. Employers must step up their support with flexible work hours, financial planning benefits and mental health resources.
August 14 -
As the human and pet bond strengthens, employees are looking for benefits that help them care for their furry companions.
August 14 -
Employees expect wellness programs that add value. Due to the ripple effects of COVID-19, those programs will need to be more flexible than ever.
August 12
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