2024 Open Enrollment: The Power of Early Preparation
The labor landscape was undoubtedly a roller coaster in the first half of 2023, and employers are still along for the ride. During the past year, the market experienced a record number of employee quits, a jump in talent shortages and increased workplace demands from workers—many of whom had the upper hand in employment negotiations.
6 Ways to Capture Employees’ Attention at Open Enrollment
Communication in the workplace is key. When it comes to employee benefits, proper communication helps employees recognize the true value of their benefits, which can lead to an appreciation of the company’s investment in their health and well-being. Employees who understand and value their benefits are more likely to utilize them.
Four Strategies Radically Transforming Employee Well-Being
In the aftermath of a global pandemic, employers face a new array of employee needs, particularly regarding mental health. Four strategies are emerging that could radically transform the dynamics of employee well-being.
Parents Win Big: The Surprising Shift in 2023 Employee Benefits
The modern business landscape is shifting, propelled by fundamental transformations in employee benefits, according to the 2023 Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Employee Benefits Survey.
5 Tips to Drive Revenue and Efficiency Using Data
We let the data tell us how we can drive efficiency and improve the client experience. We then use those insights to implement new tools and processes to help our employees be successful and our agency grow.
Consistent Assessments are Critical in Protecting People and Controlling Insurance Costs
How many claims are possible when an employee transfers a patient or resident? The answer is two: both professional liability and workers’ compensation claims can occur simultaneously. What if the individual is an assistant of two? Then there is potential for three claims as the workers’ compensation exposure doubles!