Compensation
Compensation
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Employers can consider several alternatives to craft an open enrollment and benefits education and engagement strategy that addresses these issues.
July 27 -
To stave off burnout and avoid a year-end vacation crunch, employers need to encourage workers to use their time off.
July 27 -
To ensure employees feel comfortable returning to the workplace, company leadership needs to know how they feel about coming back and what safety concerns they may have.
July 27 -
Former co-chief executive officer Eileen Murray escalated a feud over her departure, accusing the firm of threatening to withhold her deferred compensation because she went public with gender discrimination allegations.
July 27 -
The online shopping giant is partnering with Crossover Health to provide primary care to its workforce.
July 27 -
Employers and leaders can set a tone that emphasizes concern for employee wellbeing by offering compassion, honesty and openness.
July 24 -
The aviation industry has suffered more than most as the pandemic destroys ticket sales and strips companies of cash.
July 24 -
“The U.S. desperately needs more care policies, spending, and federal and state infrastructure, so that Americans with care responsibilities can stay in the workforce,” says Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, CEO of Wellthy.
July 24 -
Early retirement is on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how employers can support employees and offset talent loss.
July 23 -
An avalanche of layoffs has been moving across the global corporate landscape, in almost every industry, as businesses assess their long-term strategy in a post-pandemic world. Prepping yourself to play head games is one strategy to try if you worry your job might be next.
July 23 -
The initiative aims to promote a culture of acceptance around returning to the workplace and the rising mental health issues as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 23 -
Around 20% of employers don’t plan on offering caregiving benefits. Here’s why they should reconsider.
July 22 -
A good return-to-work solution should involve a mobile app or a screening survey that allows employees to perform a daily self-assessment, but this should work in tandem with virtual care or telehealth services.
July 22 -
Four female former employees of Alphabet’s Google are trying to persuade a state court to let them represent more than 10,000 peers in a gender-pay disparity suit against the company, setting the stage for the next big battle over class-action status.
July 22 -
DEADLINE EXTENDED: The 2020 annual Benny Awards recognizes important accomplishments by HR and benefits leaders under extraordinary times.
July 22 -
Kieran Pittman is director of strategic growth at BeniComp Health Solutions, a position that allows her to draw on her background in technology and health science to help clients.
July 21 -
Financial practitioner Aaron Brown takes a look at the logic behind modern day 401(k) plans.
July 21 -
Chicago’s recent “Fair Workweek” ordinance joins other cities and states in requiring some firms to give employees a 10-day advance notice of scheduling. But the pandemic is creating ripples in the legislation’s rollout.
July 20 -
These pivotal decisions are tied to an already complex web of issues related to liability and safety, employee needs and preferences, and capabilities, that are now amplified by coronavirus.
July 20 -
Now is the time to reimagine your enrollment process and ensure you have the tools in place to communicate your benefits clearly.
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