
Nick Otto is a former senior editor of Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser.

Nick Otto is a former senior editor of Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser.
The HR professional organization and lobbying firm plans to up human capital professional as well as increase the spotlight on the industry as a whole.
Colorado, Idaho and Virginia are among the most-appealing places for retirees, thanks to their affordability, higher quality of life and numerous healthcare options.
From the opioid epidemic to alcoholism, executives can play an important role in creating a culture and leading a conversation around abuse prevention.
For employers looking to amp up wellness programs that help workers quit, financial incentives might be a new avenue to consider.
The HR professional organization and lobbying firm plans to up human capital professional as well as increase the spotlight on the industry as a whole.
Highground, Qarrot and Xexec are some of the platform vendors giving employers tools to better spot and acknowledge key staffers.
A 1,000-person firm could lose more than $80,000 annually to migraine-related health costs and lost work time according to a new report out from the Integrated Benefits Institute.
For employers looking to amp up wellness programs that help workers quit, financial incentives might be a new avenue to consider.
A 1,000-person firm could lose more than $80,000 annually to migraine-related health costs and lost work time according to a new report out from the Integrated Benefits Institute.
Choosing where to lay a foundation and launch a career can be a big move, and there are a number of influencers that can affect growth opportunities. Personal finance site WalletHub has put together a list of the worst places for young workers to begin their profession.
Employers including American Express, Deloitte and Salesforce offer benefits including paid parental leave, fertility treatments and flexible schedules that make moms and dads happy at work and at home.
Where employees live can have a big impact on their careers. Location shapes the type of professional opportunities available, the variety of job offers, and the salaries that can be commanded. These are the top 10 cities for young workers looking to thrive.
Putting in place the right well-being programs can be as tricky as Goldilocks trying to find the right porridge, but one free guide can help employers find the program that fits their unique workplace culture.
Kentucky, Louisiana and New Jersey are among some of the least-appealing places for employees to spend their post-work years, thanks to low scores in affordability, health-related factors and overall quality of life.
Choosing where to lay a foundation and launch a career can be a big move, and there are a number of influencers that can affect growth opportunities. Personal finance site WalletHub has put together a list of the worst places for young workers to begin their profession.
Why one restaurant chain says giving workers advanced access to their earnings raises morale and increases productivity.
Human resource execs are embracing applicant tracking, training management, performance management and other software applications.
Employee turnover is costing employers dearly but in a tight labor market, honest and open communication is key to finding a perfect fit.
Police officer, newspaper reporter and taxi driver are among the most trying careers, according to a ranking by CareerCast.
Employee turnover is costing employers dearly but in a tight labor market, honest and open communication is key to finding a perfect fit.