Amanda Schiavo is an associate editor of Employee Benefit News. Follow her on Twitter at @SchiavoAmanda.
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“If you do not have care, you can’t work. And if you don’t work, you can’t have care. It comes full circle,” says Alyssa Johnson, vice president of global client management at care.com.
February 26 -
Employers will be able to use voice commands to run their payroll.
February 25 -
Several companies have offered employees better tech-enabled benefits to help combat the stressors of the pandemic.
February 24 -
Underrepresented employees are unfairly and unequally burdened by student loan debt.
February 23 -
Over 15% of American workers say they provide ongoing care for a chronically ill, disabled or elderly person.
February 22 -
Employees, including some astronauts, will be given a fitness tracker that provides them with guidance on whether to go into the workplace.
February 19 -
We want HR professionals to be more reflective of these diverse populations that are increasingly making up our workforce,” says Wendi Safstrom, executive director of the SHRM Foundation.
February 18 -
The company’s latest purchase is meant to help employer clients win the war for talent.
February 17 -
These employers are making a difference in their employees’ lives through financial wellness benefits.
February 17 -
Employers can provide employees with access to mental health tools that help them navigate disability leave more effectively.
February 16