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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Beginning next week the coffee company will roll out a new benefit for employees looking to put some money away for a rainy day.
September 16 -
Kristen Carlisle, general manager of Betterment at Work, is finding new ways to help people through tough financial times.
September 16 -
Elena Lynett, VP at Segal, is helping organizations address overlooked employee struggles.
September 16 -
Divorce is still a taboo topic in the workforce, but as employers focus on family-friendly benefits, it needs to be part of the conversation.
September 14 -
Claire Schmidt, founder and CEO of employee feedback management platform AllVoices, is helping workers find their voice.
September 14 -
Americans have already lost more than $68 million to job scams this year alone, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
September 13 -
Nearly two-thirds of Americans are stressed about getting to work, but a startup offering free rides could be the answer to their commuting woes.
September 9 -
The volume of people searching for "remote jobs hiring immediately" has increased by 262% since 2021 — meaning that the job hunt is on.
September 7 -
Forty-three percent of employees would consider leaving their jobs if employers started tracking their productivity.
September 6 -
The law will require employers to provide a public audit of the criteria they've been using to screen applicants, among other things.
August 31