The Importance of Group Disability Insurance and How it Works
Posted: June 28, 2023
Finding and retaining a trusted, productive team of employees is a challenge for smaller businesses. Instead of enduring a high and costly turnover rate, there are actions you can take to improve employee retention. By offering disability insurance as part of their benefits package, companies can show their employees that they care about their well-being and are committed to supporting them in the event of...
Benefits That Will Spread a Little Cheer to Your Employees
Posted: December 13, 2022
Your employees rely on your company's benefits, including health insurance, dental insurance, or even the cost of education. The better the benefits package, the more likely you will attract the best talent – benefits are a factor in a competitive job market. Even with an excellent benefits package, spread a little cheer to your employees during the holidays by offering some unique benefits. Holiday Bonuses...
Can Employers Reimburse Employees for Health Insurance?
Posted: April 13, 2022
Since 2020 with the enactment of the “21st Century Cures Act,” employers of any size could reimburse their employees for the costs of individual health insurance plans. The Affordable Care Act required employees with 50 or more employees who worked at least 30 hours per week, to offer health insurance. With a vast majority of US businesses having less than 50 employees, many people working...
4 Questions to Ask When Choosing Group Health Insurance
Posted: February 13, 2022
Choosing a group health insurance plan for your business may require a great deal of consideration and time. It can be a challenge to find the right plan to suit the needs and budgets of everyone concerned. The following are four important questions to ask when you are shopping for group health insurance. What Type of Group Plan Do You Want to Offer Your Employees?...
5 Employee Retention Strategies for 2021
Posted: July 13, 2021
2020 and 2021 have brought a new set of challenges to employers – and their workers. Unless your business delivered essential services, it is likely that most of your employees worked from home. While many businesses have "weathered the storm" and will return to doing business as usual, others are facing larger challenges. The power has shifted from employer to the workforce, with hundreds of...