
Lee Hafner is an editor with Employee Benefit News. Her background is in freelance writing and education, and her work covers healthcare, retirement, communication and training. She has a BA in English from George Mason University.
Lee Hafner is an editor with Employee Benefit News. Her background is in freelance writing and education, and her work covers healthcare, retirement, communication and training. She has a BA in English from George Mason University.
In the wake of the Israel-Hamas war, an international security expert urges employers worldwide to revamp emergency planning for a global workforce.
College-student job site Handshake adds a new app to support employers as they expand their talent pool.
Using data and employee feedback, companies can set up a schedule that strikes the best balance for their people.
The mission to help employees maintain mental wellness looks different for each, but they share a common goal of creating a strong, happy workforce.
Access to mental health care benefits and professionals remains limited. Digital tools can bridge the gap.
From cost savings to communications, new research spotlights benefits leaders' biggest head-scratchers.
New data from Spring Health demonstrates how employers can play a more active role in guiding employees to mental health care.
A new language study by Preply examined dialogue and speech to understand leaders with the most intelligence, emotional intelligence, and more. (Sorry, Elon!)
From reserving a desk next to a friend, to scheduling a drycleaning pickup, this corporate building app adds ease to an employee's work day.
Liberty Mutual offers up to $9,000 per year towards educational costs.