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Types of Employee Benefits: 12 Benefits HR Should Know

Analytics in HR

The types of employee benefits an organization provides carry weight in today’s employment market. Compensation on its own is not enough to engage employees and attract job seekers who now expect more comprehensive rewards for their work. Typical examples include health insurance, paid time off, and life insurance.

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Employee Retention Strategies: 10 Proven Tactics to Boost Your Employee Experience

Terryberry

Employee retention is a hot topic in the world of human resources. It's no secret that employee turnover can be costly for businesses - both in terms of money and lost productivity. Each lost employee equates to a cost of 1.5 to 2 times that employee's annual salary, and it can take a business up to six months to replace them.

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15 Employee Benefit Examples from Great Companies

Empuls

Companies must go beyond traditional compensation packages and delve into the realm of comprehensive employee benefits to secure the loyalty and commitment of their employees. We spotlight 15 companies that have astutely recognized the profound impact of going the extra mile in providing unparalleled employee perks and incentives.

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Exploring the Power of Compensation and Recognition

Terryberry

While fair, competitive pay indicates your appreciation for a job well done, it does little to address the mental and emotional impact that the workplace has on employees. Let's dive into the role that employee recognition and compensation play in the workplace. Ultimately, people want to be paid well and treated well.