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People over perks: Bridging employee benefits with strong HR

Insperity

Standard” benefits may include: Health, dental and vision insurance Retirement savings plan, with a company match Life insurance Disability insurance Workers’ compensation insurance Paid time off (PTO) – two weeks per year at a minimum, three weeks per year preferred.

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16+ types of employee benefits you should consider

Genesis HR Solutions

There are four major types of employee benefits many employers offer: medical insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, and retirement plans. Medical Insurance. Medical insurance is likely a no-brainer— it’s one of four major types of benefits most employers offer. Disability.

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Employee Benefits Providers: What Employers Need to Know

Empuls

  These providers handle the complex tasks of negotiating with insurance companies, managing enrollment processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They help identify the most suitable benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs.

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Eight Key Trends In Staff Benefits Programs In 2025

Empuls

  These benefits range from health insurance to retirement plans, paid time off (PTO), and wellness programs. Some of its key components include: Health insurance: Covers medical expenses. Retirement plans : Helps employees save for the future. Retirement plans : Helps employees save for the future.

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How Non-Medical and Niche Employee Benefits Promote Productivity

Flimp Communications

Some common non-medical benefits include, paid family leave, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, commuter benefits programs and wellness programs. Non-medical benefits have expanded to include financial wellness and long-term planning, such as retirement accounts, as well as other remarkable perks.

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[Infographic] What can a PEO do for your business?

Insperity

Access to comprehensive benefit plans Partnering with a PEO means that your employees can gain access to comprehensive benefit plans that are comparable to those found at large companies. This may include: Health insurance 401(k) retirement plans Healthcare FSA/HSA programs Life/disability insurance 2.

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Budgeting for Benefits: Sage Advice for Cost-Conscious Employees

Griffin Benefits

Moreso, age is definitely a relevant factor when enrolling in many types of employee benefits, most especially those relating to healthcare and retirement. Put into practice, it would behoove employers to help younger workers, often new hires, to better understand the pros and cons of PPO and HDHP medical plans.

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