Alyssa Place is the editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News and has been with the team since 2019. Her work covers mental health, DEI, women at work, financial wellness, retirement and workplace culture. She was previously a video producer at Yahoo Finance with a focus on personal finance and career development, and has also worked for ABC World News with David Muir and ABC 20/20. Her writing has appeared on amNew York, The Daily Beast, Yahoo Finance, Huffington Post and ABCNews.com. Alyssa graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and sociology from New York University.
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Employers are concerned about employee resistance and a hit to company culture if they mandate COVID-19 vaccines.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 10 -
Employers are tasked with implementing well-being benefits and other innovative solutions to keep employees engaged as remote work continues.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 9 -
Employees are eager for wellness benefits that support them with mental health, stress management and other pandemic-caused challenges.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 8 -
Employers have big plans to recruit more workers in 2021. But deciding where they’ll work is the most recent workplace debate.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 5 -
Currently, less than 8% of the American population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 4 -
Providing employees with options for both remote and in-person work arrangements will shape the future workplace.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 4 -
Holiday stress, political uncertainty and COVID-related financial challenges all contributed to the decrease in employee well-being at the end of 2020.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 2 -
Almost half of employees plan to look for a new job this year and 82% of employers plan to make new hires, according to Monster’s most recent job report.
By Alyssa PlaceFebruary 1 -
With employees embracing remote work for the long-term, organizations are launching new benefits and programs to address the specific needs of their workforce.
By Alyssa PlaceJanuary 29 -
Just 32% of employees report feeling satisfied with their jobs amid COVID. That’s a decline from 57% before the pandemic, according to research firm The Martec Group.
By Alyssa PlaceJanuary 29