Paola Peralta is an associate editor at Employee Benefit News. Her work covers DEI, workplace technology trends, Gen Z and workplace culture. She was previously a freelance reporter with Financial Planning, where she focused on workplace culture and diversity. Paola graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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From flexible schedules to personal assistant services, the insurance provider is increasing their caregiving coverage.
August 6 -
Hesitancy around implementing AI tools is stunting employee utilization, which could hurt growth opportunities for businesses.
August 5 -
The insurance company has now added cancer diagnostic tests for colorectal and breast cancer to their benefit offering.
August 1 -
A new tool from student debt coaching and optimization platform Candidly aims to offer workplaces more personalized financial assistance.
July 31 -
Benefit leaders need to rethink their approach to leave policies and whether they're providing the support their workforce actually needs.
July 29 -
The new law could impair young talent's ability to save for retirement, making it leaders' responsibility to act proactively.
July 28 -
AI may not be replacing people leaders, but they will need more expertise if they want to be effective in their roles.
July 24 -
The goal of the was to increase employees' access to the kind of specialized care traditional benefits typically lack.
July 23 -
Instead of relying on feedback and surveys, employers should invest in data collection tools to understand benefit utilization.
July 22 -
Many organizations offer family planning support such as IVF, adoption resources and increased paternal leave, but it can't stop there.
July 17