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While the insurance premium is discretionary, plans include regular check-ups and eye and dental coverage. Some employers also offer short or long-term disabilityinsurance for those affected and unable to work. Others go beyond by providing disabilityinsurance for when an employee becomes disabled and cannot work.
They are designed to help employees manage their health and well-being, and typically include health insurance, disabilityinsurance, and wellness programs. The company has a strong focus on employee wellness, with on-site fitness centers, healthy food options, and wellness classes.
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