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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As remote work becomes permanent for many companies, moving to smaller, more affordable cities is an option for employees looking for an escape.
December 27 -
Employees don't quit their jobs, they quit their bosses. Here's how to be a manager that makes workers stick around.
December 22 -
The younger generation is prioritizing their quality of life when contemplating their dream work destinations.
December 21 -
Employers are losing out on over $100 billion a year in fatigue-related productivity loss.
December 21 -
Employers are embracing new ways to help workers access their money when they need it, especially amid worries of a recession.
December 20 -
The strain of the pandemic has left many hospitals short-staffed, while nursing students contemplate their next career step. This partnership is aiming to solve for both.
December 15 -
As the new year approaches, workplace insight platform Comparably used metrics from compensation to leadership to rank the top organizations where women thrived.
December 14 -
From mental health support to paid leave for caregivers, employees want companies to play a more active role in their lives. These are a few of the ones that did.
December 14 -
To trim costs ahead of a recession, retailers are hiring fewer holiday workers — and driving burnout Holiday shoppers are returning to stores in full-force this year, but anxious retailers may not have the manpower to handle them all.
December 12 -
Unlike large enterprises, smaller companies often don't have the budgets to offer more money to unsatisfied employees. Vistage's chief revenue officer urges them to think bigger than compensation.
December 12