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Fringe Benefits: A Guide to Understanding and Leveraging Employee Perks

HR Digest

These perks, often discretionary, supplement an employees paycheck and can range from health insurance to gym memberships, company cars to childcare assistance. According to a 2023 SHRM survey, 68% of employees prefer jobs with top-tier benefits over higher pay. The concept isnt new. Compliance is non-negotiable.

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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. Partnering with an employee benefits provider allows businesses to offer competitive benefits without the administrative burden.

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Eight Key Trends In Staff Benefits Programs In 2025

Empuls

In today’s competitive job market, a well-structured staff benefits program is crucial for attracting and retaining top talent. Organizations prioritizing meaningful benefits show their commitment to employee well-being, fostering loyalty, and enhancing productivity. Retirement plans : Helps employees save for the future.

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Two-thirds of Small Firms Are Boosting Their Benefits Packages: Poll

InterWest Insurance Services

However, a number of other benefits are proving extremely popular — and many employees are considering these benefits “must haves,” and moving them to the top of the list when they consider their employers’ value proposition. 401(k)s or other retirement plans. Dental insurance. Life insurance.

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Designing a Remarkable Employee Perks Program that Fuels Success

Vantage Circle

Most organizations offer health insurance as a benefit to their employees. Retirement Plans: Retirement savings are viewed as the most essential benefit by 77% of working Americans. Employees can save a portion of their pay into a retirement savings account, which increases over time.

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How Non-Medical and Niche Employee Benefits Promote Productivity

Flimp Communications

The main difference between perks and benefits is that benefits take care of basic needs and usually require a formal opt-in from employees. Some common non-medical benefits include, paid family leave, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, commuter benefits programs and wellness programs.

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Total Compensation Statement Template: A Powerful Tool for Employers

COMPackage

Long-Term Incentives: This may involve stock options, restricted stock units, or profit-sharing plans. Improve employee satisfaction: Help employees understand and appreciate the full value of their compensation. Enhance retention: Demonstrate your commitment to employee well-being and foster loyalty.

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