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A rundown of top benefits to keep employees and your bottom line happy.
November 20, 2023
Employee retention has long been a significant challenge for organizations. Gallup research from 2019 suggests that U.S. businesses lose nearly one trillion dollars annually due to employee turnover.
But pay alone won’t help you plug this million-dollar leak into your business. A robust benefits package is crucial to attract, engage, and retain your best employees. According to a 2022 MetLife study, 73% of employees say that broader benefit offerings would keep them at their employer for longer.
However, knowing which benefits your current and prospective employees want can be challenging for HR teams.
Flexible hours entail working on their schedule, often not from 9 to 5. Remote work, however, allows employees to work from home, all or part of the time. Flexible work schedules can benefit employees with children or other obligations outside of work.
This benefit covers the costs of commuting to and from work daily. It can help employees save money on their commute, which can be a significant expense for many.
This benefit entails extending employees’ free or subsidized membership to a gym, health club, wellness center, yoga studio, or Zumba club.
With employees more conscious about their financial health, retirement plans can be vital to attracting and retaining talent in today’s tough hiring market. There are several different types of retirement plans that you can consider, including 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, and 457 plans.
An EAP gives confidential counseling and support services to employees with personal or work-related difficulties. It involves providing employees with support for a range of issues, such as stress, depression, substance abuse, financial troubles, and relationship problems.
Health insurance is top of mind for most employees as healthcare costs continue to rise. It is a type of medical insurance that covers the medical expenses of employees’ entire family.
PTO allows employees to take off work for several days while still getting paid by their company.
These benefits aim to cover the costs of child and dependent care. They help employees with daycare costs, babysitters, and other caregiving expenses. Some organizations also offer backup child care and on-site daycare services.
Employee benefits provide an added sense of security and satisfaction with a job and employer. But it’s tough knowing what employees want when it comes to benefits. Use the above guide to devise a comprehensive employee benefits program that meets your employees’ needs and your business objectives.
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