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Employee Benefits Management: Getting the Most Out of Your Benefits Plan

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When done properly, employee benefits management helps employees, as well as the company. Because employee benefits can be complicated, and you need a centralized system to manage costs and adjust policies. When it comes to benefits, both legal compliance and employee satisfaction are important.

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Managing Employee Healthcare Costs in 2021

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The average family premium has increased 55 percent since 2010 and 22 percent since 2015. More on Topics Related to Employee Healthcare Costs in 2021. HR Trends 2021: Which Benefits Do Employees Value Most? Top 10 Employee Benefits for 2021. Support Workers with Better Employee Benefits.

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The Best HR Podcasts of 2023: 9 Recommendations

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Here are 9 recommended HR podcasts of 2023 that can allow you to grasp the latest and popular HR trends and information on the go. Image Courtesy – Freepik The role of HRs spreads across but is not limited to talent acquisition, workplace diversity, employee engagement, and organizational culture.

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Affordable Care Act (ACA) Compliance for 2022, 2023, and Beyond

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Like taxes, employee benefits administration requires a lot of paperwork and management to ensure compliance. Since its inception, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had several requirements for employee benefits and annual reporting with some changes over the years. What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

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Starting To Hire Gen Z? Here’s How To Handle It

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Born in the time period between 1996 and 2010 , Generation Z currently ranges in age between 5 and about 20. Give them employee benefits they can use right now. Generation Z could technically be classified as Millenials.

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What Are The Pros And Cons of A PEO?

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According to the study, the average cost savings from using a PEO is $1,775 per year per employee, which also reinforced the findings of earlier research, again showing notably lower employee turnover, higher rates of both employee and revenue growth, and enhanced employee benefit offerings. PEO Group Insurance.

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Is Your Company Prepared for When Disaster Strikes?

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Fourteen of the 25 most deadly mass shootings since 1982 happened between 2010-2018. This adds up to hundreds of lives lost, thousands injured, and tens of thousands of family members, friends, and coworkers left emotionally scarred from the deadly assault on their loved ones.