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“Employees really want to feel if they are going back to the office that they will be safe,” Sequoia CEO Greg Golub says.
June 3 -
“We read this as an occasion to really integrate women's health with children's health, and that the combination of that integrated support is what makes happier and more successful working parents,” says Erik Lumer, chief product officer at Maven.
June 2 -
“As that complexity has grown, it was important for us to make sure that we continue to invest in capabilities that are going to be the necessities that employers are looking for,” says Voya executive Lou Strippy.
June 1 -
“It is critical for employers to actively demonstrate their commitment to mental health parity. Fear and stigma can only be overcome when employees believe their workplace provides a safe environment,” says Dr. Eric Hart, chief medical officer of Healthstat.
May 29 -
Workplace strategies and benefits need to support employees during a crisis that address the whole person — financial, connectedness, and physical and behavioral health.
May 27Catapult Health -
As states around the country attempt to restart their economies, lack of child care will continue to keep some people — mostly women — from getting back to work.
May 27 -
The partnership gives employees access to preventive care, discounts on supplies, and free veterinary consultations.
May 26 -
Leave-sharing programs make sense for employers seeking tax-efficient opportunities to financially assist employees impacted by the pandemic.
May 22PTO Exchange -
“Helping bring broader benefits to more employees is particularly important during these challenging times,” says Neil Vaswani, CEO of Corestream.
May 20 -
“The mindset has shifted in terms of how we need to be able to lead and support a virtual workforce,” says Edward Jones CHRO Kristin Johnson.
May 19