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A financial planning expert shares advice benefit leaders can pass along to their employees.

Adjusting meeting structures, better sensory environments, investing in assistive technology and having flexible work hours are all ways to support neurodiverse employees.
Under this model, cost predictability becomes structural, workforce diversity is treated as a design input and choice shifts from theoretical to practical.

Baxter Credit Union's HR exec added Progyny's menopause program to her benefits lineup — and has become a personal ambassador.
A new study finds most employees choose lower-cost health plans during open enrollment, a trend that may lead to higher out-of-pocket costs later.
Experts suggest that process and disclosure matter more than ever in the face of class-action lawsuits alleging overpayments on voluntary benefits premiums.