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USI Employee Benefits

HR Lineup

USI’s benefits offerings include a comprehensive suite of health insurance options, including medical, dental, and vision insurance. The company also offers flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health savings accounts (HSAs) to help employees save money on healthcare costs.

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Looking Ahead: Benefit Trends for 2019

eni

As employees make benefit selections, HR departments are already looking ahead to next year’s benefit offerings in order to retain their best employees through 2020 and beyond. Employees in all industries want to feel cared for and comprehensive benefits communicate that support.

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What’s the hottest, zero cost benefit in Employee Benefit planning today?

CorpStrat

Voluntary Benefits. Voluntary Benefits, commonly referred to as AFLAC, can help employees maintain their income by paying cash benefits directly to them. Employees can use these cash benefits to help cover rent, groceries, and other daily living expenses while they’re out of work.

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3 major benefits challenges for HR and how to solve them

WEX Inc.

From the rising costs of healthcare and benefits packages to retaining and recruiting to helping employees understand their benefits to the ever-changing regulatory landscape, HR teams face many challenges that present obstacles to organizational success. But what incentives resonate most with employees?

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PeopleStrategy Partners with New Benefits to Provide Clients Access to an Expanded Set of Benefit Solutions and Services

PeopleStrategy

PeopleStrategy understands the need for today’s employers to go beyond traditional medical benefits to remain competitive in the war for talent.” PeopleStrategy understands the need for today’s employers to go beyond traditional medical benefits to remain competitive in the war for talent.” About PeopleStrategy, Inc.