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HR Tech Outlook | Monday, January 29, 2024
Workers' compensation is a state-mandated benefit providing financial assistance to workers injured at work. Essential employee benefits include parental leave, commuting benefits, relocation assistance, sabbaticals, and unlimited time off.
Fremont, CA: Employee benefits are employers' compensation packages designed to keep top talent, boost productivity, and make employees happy. Studies show that employees who feel valued and appreciated are more likely to stay, including health insurance, retirement savings plans, and paid vacation days.
Employee Benefits Matters, Why?
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A study reveals that employee benefits significantly influence job offers, productivity, engagement, and retention. 90% of respondents prioritize healthcare and flexible work, while employers with high productivity and engagement tend to offer these benefits. 60% of employees consider these benefits highly important.
Benefits for employees
The main types of employee benefits are:
1. Health and wellness benefits
2. Financial and retirement benefits
3. Time-off and leave benefits
4. Work-life balance benefits
Health and wellness benefits employers offer include insurance, financial and retirement plans, time-off, leave, work-life balance, and legal requirements like workers' compensation, unemployment insurance, and Social Security. It's the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that makes employers offer health insurance or pay a fine. Pension and retirement plans help save for retirement, while telemedicine/telehealth offers increased access to care and lower healthcare costs. Fertility benefits cover the costs of treatments like IVF, while mental health benefits include counseling, treatment for mental illness, and substance abuse treatment. Counseling and support are available through employee assistance programs.
Legally Mandated Benefits
Legally mandated employee benefits, such as minimum wage, overtime pay, unemployment insurance, FMLA, COBRA, and workers' compensation, are mandated by federal, state, or local laws. There's a $7.25 minimum wage in the US, while overtime pay is paid for working more than 40 hours a week. Unemployment insurance provides government-provided assistance for individuals who lose employment due to uncontrollable circumstances. FMLA offers job-protected, unpaid annual leave for particular family and medical reasons. At the same time, COBRA allows employees to continue group health insurance coverage after leaving their jobs or losing employer-sponsored health coverage. Workers' compensation is a state-mandated benefit providing financial assistance to workers injured at work. Essential employee benefits include parental leave, commuting benefits, relocation assistance, sabbaticals, and unlimited time off.
Best Practices for Your Employee Benefits Package
When creating an employee benefits package, consider the needs of your employees, ensure they will use the benefits, and ensure they are affordable for your business. Offer benefits that meet their needs to increase usage, avoid offering too many expensive ones, communicate the benefits package details to employees, and ensure all legally required benefits are provided for your business size.
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