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Why employees are redefining what work will look like in 2022

HRExecutive

As we continue to see such significant change, what will the world of work look like in 2022? As we head into 2022, employees are driving work’s transformation. Additionally, ADP surveyed small and mid-sized U.S. ADP’s HR Survey Series with HR Outsourcing found that nearly 20% of U.S. Author Aaron Smith.

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Employee Benefits: Traditional & Creative Trends

Affinity HR Group

Several trends in traditional and non-traditional benefits are poised to transform the HR and benefits landscapes. GENERAL TRENDS Rapid technological advancements and shifting employee expectations have added another layer to recruiting and retaining top talent. This change will go into effect January 2025.

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Bersin: Why org health matters in our ‘partially open’ economy

HRExecutive

In research we conducted over this past summer, we came up with the concept of “healthy organizations”: companies that have transitioned from the traditional focus on employee benefits to one that encompasses job and work design, rewards practices, a demonstrated commitment to psychological safety and fairness, and a culture of employee listening.

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What Brokers Can Be Thankful For This Year

Extensis

According to market research firm Technavio , 56% of the HR outsourcing market’s expected growth between 2022 to 2026 is slated to come from North America. Employee benefits Your clients rely on you to present cost-effective benefits packages that cater to their increasingly diverse workforces —and that need will remain steadfast.

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The Best Employee Benefit - Financial Wellness

Speaker: Matt Bahl –– VP, Market Lead Workplace Financial Health at Financial Health Network

While the economy is improving, many new and seasoned employees are looking for ways to improve their financial security and well-being. According to the 2021 SHRM financial well-being survey, 74% of HR professionals said their company hasn't added new benefits or expanded on existing ones since the pandemic began.

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HR Outsourcing Trends and Statistics SMBs Should Know

Extensis

Professional employer organizations (PEOs) : Organizations that enter into a joint-employment relationship with a business and provide comprehensive solutions for HR, payroll, risk and compliance, employee benefits, recruiting, and more. A company’s employees remain on its FEIN number and the employer assumes all associated risk.

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Global minimum benefits standards are on the rise. Here’s what that looks like

HR Brew

Spend management company Emburse started requiring all of its employees to take at least two weeks of paid time-off (PTO) in 2022, in part to encourage US employees to catch up to their European colleagues, HR Brew reported last year. Nokia and Sanofi have also set goals for globally consistent benefits.

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How HR Can Equitably Provide Health and Financial Security

Speaker: Gary Robinson, Sr. Vice President of Consultant Relations and Nicky Brown, Vice President of Advocacy and Government Affairs at HealthEquity

According to CNBC's Workforce Survey, nearly 80% of employees say it’s important for them to work for an organization that values and prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues.