Amanda Eisenberg is a former associate editor of Employee Benefit News.
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The insurance brokerage firm will contribute $100 a month before increasing payments by $25 each subsequent year.
March 11 -
The Healthy Working Families Act requires employers to provide up to 40 hours of coverage per year.
March 6 -
The fintech company expanded its benefits for all new moms and dads and is offering more vacation days.
March 5 -
The insurance giant will increase the minimum contribution to its defined benefit pension plan, auto-enroll and auto-escalate its 401(k) deductions and offer employer-sponsored legal services.
March 4 -
The company will increase the minimum contribution to its defined benefit pension plan, auto-enroll its 401(k) plan participants and offer employer-paid legal services.
March 1 -
Aflac, Chipotle, Starbucks and Visa are among the employers investing their tax savings back into the workplace.
February 27 -
The retailer will partner with Guild Education to provide employees opportunities to pursue training in skills such as carpentry, plumbing or appliance repair.
February 22 -
Companies are more likely to offer one-time bonuses and minimum wage increases rather than lasting changes to their benefits package, according to a new survey.
February 19 -
The home improvement retailer has added adoption assistance and stretched paid parental leave while also allowing new employees to enroll in health benefits sooner.
February 19 -
Companies are more likely to offer one-time bonuses and minimum wage increases rather than lasting changes to their benefits package, according to a new survey.
February 15