Amanda Schiavo is an associate editor of Employee Benefit News. Follow her on Twitter at @SchiavoAmanda.
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The majority of U.S. workers do not have enough savings to help them in the event of a medical emergency and often turn to their retirement funds for help.
May 4 -
Employee Assistance Programs can be effective tools in engaging and helping employees improve their mental health, but are offered by just 32% of organizations.
April 30 -
AllVoices, a platform for employees to report workplace issues, has seen an increase in demand as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
April 29 -
Employees in the veterinary field are underserved by mental health and financial well-being benefits For a veterinarian, the emotional aspects and financial strain of their profession can have a lasting impact on their mental health.
April 27 -
As businesses downsize due to the coronavirus pandemic, employers want to provide workers with alternative health and well-being benefits.
April 27 -
One in five people will experience a mental illness within a given year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, 70% never seek treatment.
April 23 -
Before COVID-19 kept everyone still, these key executives made some strategic moves within the benefits space.
April 21 -
“Inclusion programs for the low vision community are critical, though these programs are being challenged by the impact of COVID-19,” says Robert Vaters, CEO of eSight.
April 21 -
Now, more than ever, employers need to be prioritizing benefits to fit the needs of these employees.
April 20 -
Implemented in early April the benefit is available to all of Microsoft's global employees, including hourly and salaried workers.
April 16