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1. 2024 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SURVEY RESULTS RELEASED

2. Keeping the tip-top in shape: while not as controversial as stock options, supplemental health care benefits for executives must be treated with care

3. Find what workers want: unless you discover what really matters to your employees, you'll never know if your compensation and benefits outlays are really working for you

4. Time squeeze: time-off policies can either discourage or encourage employees to keep their work and life in balance

5. Benchmarks document shared benefits costs

6. Benefits Satisfaction Lagging

7. Who's winning the talent war? Employees

8. Training Can Be a Valuable Job Perk

9. Working Women Rank Election-Year Priorities

10. Perks that work

11. The ACA's silver lining

12. A failure to communicate

13. Many will drop domestic partner benefits

14. 2015 Workplace flexibility study: do you know what benefits your employees and job seekers value?

15. Employees want more benefits education

16. Employers slow shift of health costs to workers

17. Surveys show concern over health benefits

18. Telemedicine trending

19. Benefit packages nearing 40 percent of payroll. (HR News)

20. Value proposition

21. What matters most

22. What's offered?

23. Employees and employers feeling the financial pinch

24. Health insurers widen coverage of contraceptives for women. (News that Works)

25. Opportunities for child care

26. Work and family life: a delicate balance

27. Health care costs leave employers feeling ill

28. Workers satisfied with pay/benefits balance

29. HR spends more time educating about benefits

30. Employee benefits mixed in Recovering Economy

31. Employees most value job security, benefits

32. Job satisfaction: just how bad?

33. Wellness: health's keystone

34. Voluntary benefits' widening options

35. 401 (K) retirement savings plan participants want fee summary, not details

36. SHRM 2009 benefits survey: economy impacted benefits

37. Employers alter retirement plans as workers struggle to save

38. 401(k) sponsors' lax monitoring creates fiduciary risk

39. Employers take closer look at who they cover

40. Among biggest firms, few offer DB plans

41. Survey: employees undervalue benefits; HR can help workers understand total benefits package

42. Seeds of discontent

43. Convenience rates high among workers' favorite perks

44. Benefits key to recruitment and retention, MetLife finds

45. Flexible schedules make powerful 'perks'

46. Show workers their value, study says: employees, employers view work's worth differently

47. Most employers see no added cost for fertility coverage

48. Workplace prognosis

49. Lunch hour? More like a half hour

50. Firms spend now to curtail costs later

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