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The perk costs between $8 and $15 per employee per month, depending on age.
November 12 -
With retirement and healthcare benefit outcomes still uncertain, the House Republican tax plan still hosts a slew of possible benefit plan changes.
November 9Spencer Fane -
After the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2015, some big companies stopped offering domestic-partner benefits, assuming committed same-sex couples would just get married.
November 9 -
Disengaged employees cost organizations between $450 and $550 billion every year.
November 9LifeSpeak -
With company perks being a key attraction and retention tool, here’s a list of some of the best ones innovative employers are offering.
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The popularity of physical and financial wellness, preference for on-demand products and increasing use of technology all play a role.
November 8ARAG -
Bringing the products to clients is a natural fit as healthcare costs continue to shift onto employees, DirectPath’s Bart Yancey says.
November 7 -
The popularity of physical and financial wellness, preference for on-demand products and increasing use of technology all play a role.
November 7ARAG -
Carriers need to focus their digital efforts on education to attract younger clients, says Amy Friedrich of Principal Financial Group.
November 6 -
Firms look to leverage each other’s strengths, grow with focus on technology, voluntary and retirement benefits.
October 27