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Want to boost employees’ perception of HR? Look at your benefits strategies

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On the other end of the spectrum, among the top five practices that marked an HR organization as compliance -focused was a reactive approach to employee health and wellness and the lack of mobile HR. Time-off policies adaptable to the needs of various workforce demographics are highly correlated to employee satisfaction and retention.

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What an Employer Needs to Know About Employee Benefit Laws in the United States – the Basics!

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Employee benefits are an important part of the HR function and the employee-employer relationship in any organization operating within the United States. Candidates and employees often place significant value on benefit offerings in addition to salary when considering how a job will contribute to their overall quality of life.

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5 Employee Benefits Required by Law

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While many benefits are at the discretion of the employer, there is a set of employee benefits that are mandated by law. Family and medical leave Businesses that have 50 or more employees are required by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to provide workers with up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave.

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National Employee Benefits Day 2024: Which Benefits Foster Belonging?

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Quick look: Each April, National Employee Benefits Day raises awareness of the importance of offering a strong employee benefits package. However, to make the most impact, SMB employers should carefully monitor benefits trends and their workforce’s needs year-round. Employee benefits are a big deal.

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IFEBP Study Shows 40% of Companies Are Outsourcing Their Benefit Functions

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Managing employee benefits has become more complex over the years, which is why more companies are choosing to outsource these functions. A recent survey conducted by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP) estimates one-third of companies have increased outsourcing of benefit functions in the past five years.

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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

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The speed at which the business landscape is evolving means employers must quickly adapt to remain competitive; gone are the days of researching emerging trends and bookmarking them for later. Many seasoned leaders are retiring, and their successors may benefit from training to help them become even more impactful in their new roles.

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Why Forecasting Is Important to Build Better Employee Benefits

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Brokers and business leaders must continually look toward the future when benefit planning or potentially face a pileup of two-week notices. Today’s employees expect healthcare coverage and retirement plans to be part of the standard. As a result, current benefit strategies may not be as impactful as they once were.