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    Benefits that help employees fight inflation

    Employers can turn to their benefits if boosting salaries isn't in the picture amid high inflation and rising costs.

    By Alyssa Place
    January 9
  • Benefits Think Emergency savings accounts can help achieve benefits equity

    Interest in savings programs is especially high among young, Black and Hispanic workers in low- and moderate-income households.

    January 9
    Jason Ewas
    Jason Ewas
    Aspen Institute Financial Security Program
  • Workforce management
    Why the U.S. and Puerto Rico are the worst places to suffer a layoff

    Factors like severance, tenure and cashing out unpaid leave play a role in which locations are more supportive of laid off workers.

    By Paola Peralta
    January 9
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  • Professional development
    10 best and worst cities to find a job in 2023

    WalletHub examined over 180 cities, scoring each location based on factors like job opportunities, average starting salary and housing affordability.

    By Deanna Cuadra
    January 6
  • Diversity and equality
    Will the finance industry always be dominated by white men? This founder says the clock is ticking

    Ian Fuller, co-founder and partner at Westfuller Advisors, shares why diversity is essential to the finance industry — and how leaders can do better.

    By Deanna Cuadra
    January 6
  • Employee benefits
    Work-life balance matters to employees — how to find out if it matters to a company

    Remote and hybrid work have lots of appeal, but employees should look below the surface of a company to find out how it makes good on its claims of flexibility.

    By Lee Hafner
    January 5
  • Workplace culture
    40% of employees didn't take time off in 2022. How employers can encourage PTO to avoid burnout

    Employers have the power to end the stigma around taking paid time off to support a healthy workplace.

    By Paola Peralta
    January 5
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  • Healthcare
    5 tips to help employees maintain healthcare coverage after layoffs

    Brian Lacher, VP of employee benefits at Nielsen Benefits Group, explains how advisers can help workers navigate the road to coverage after a job loss.

    By Stephanie Schomer
    January 5
  • Benefits Think The workplace has changed. Management hasn't. How to work better with your dispersed workforce

    As companies teeter in an uncertain economy, the last thing you want is a forced march back to the office. Especially if your company's goal is greater productivity. 

    January 5
    Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett
    Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett
  • Compensation
    Pay transparency laws support equity — but will they force employers to overextend their budgets?

    Jesse Meschuk, senior adviser with compensation consultancy Exequity, discusses the challenging overlap of pay transparency and a struggling economy.

    By Paola Peralta
    January 5
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The New Approach to Mental Health

Workers are feeling the strain. Here's what employers need to know, and what they can do to help.

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