15 Low- and No-cost Employee Benefits to Offer
Employee benefits are the cornerstone of a thriving organization. Perks and benefits are pivotal in enhancing job satisfaction,attraction and retention rates, employee well-being and overall workplace morale. While some organizations may feel constrained by budget limitations, there are numerous low- and no-cost benefits that can significantly impact employee happiness and productivity.
Personal Protective Equipment Considerations for Women in Construction
Historically, the construction industry has largely been a male-dominated field. In fact, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, women currently account for just 10.3% of those employed within the sector—a statistic that has been relatively steady for much of the past two decades.
What the Transformation of PBMs Could Mean for Employers
When nonprofit health insurer Blue Shield of California announced significant changes to how it conducts pharmacy benefit management (PBM) for its 4.8 million members, the health insurance industry took notice. What does this mean for employers sponsoring health plans? There are a few key points they shouldn't miss.
Six Healthcare Trends Employers Can’t Afford to Ignore in 2024
Employers are facing immense healthcare cost pressures going into 2024. According to industry experts, medical benefit expenses are predicted to rise 5.4% next year — outpacing the 3-4% average annual increases seen over the past decade. This spike ties back to factors like lingering inflation, more expensive treatments, and pandemic care deficits coming due.
The Shocking High Cost of Covering Obesity Drugs
A new survey reveals that the costs of covering increasingly popular obesity drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are quickly mounting for employers. But with demand from employees high and potential health benefits significant, more companies are considering taking on the pricey medications.
Enhancing School Bus Driver Safety and Student Well-being
Ensuring the safety of school bus drivers is paramount, given the vital role they play in transporting students to and from school each day. While sprains, strains, and muscle tears are common injuries among bus drivers, the most costly incidents in schools often stem from motor vehicle accidents.