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16+ types of employee benefits you should consider

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At the end of this article, we’ll explain how a professional employer organization (PEO) can help you select, negotiate, and administer best possible benefits for your company. There are four major types of employee benefits many employers offer: medical insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, and retirement plans.

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[Infographic] What can a PEO do for your business?

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From employment issues and complicated compliance updates, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. This is where a professional employer organization (PEO) can come in as a partner to assume many of your employer related HR responsibilities, freeing up time for you to focus on bigger-picture goals.

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5 steps to more financially stable employees

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Offer disability insurance for added peace of mind. By offering short-term disability insurance, you allow new moms to go on maternity leave and still get paid a percentage of their income. Plus, when their short-term disability insurance runs out, long-term will kick in if they need it. Everybody wins.

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5 Steps to Building an Employee Benefits Program That Won’t Break the Bank

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Unemployment insurance. Disability insurance (required in California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and Rhode Island). Life insurance premiums are typically affordable for most businesses. Disability insurance – This replaces income for employees who become unable to work because of sickness or accidents.

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Health Care Reform: How a PEO Can Put Your Mind at Ease

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If you’d rather focus on the core functions of your business, a relationship with an HR outsourcing company – more specifically, a professional employer organization (PEO) – can help with the complexity, compliance and cost brought on by health care reform. Regardless of company size, offering health insurance will cost you.

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How PEOs empower midsize businesses to rise above today’s workforce challenges

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One solution is a professional employer organization (PEO) , an HR outsourcing option that performs the most comprehensive set of HR functions. What makes a PEO relationship unique is the contractual allocation and sharing of employer responsibilities. Should they add headcount to their in-house human resources (HR) team?

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Navigating employee benefits: A comprehensive guide for growing businesses

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Other types of insurance If an employee loses their ability to earn an income on a temporary or permanent basis, certain types of insurance can help protect their families and livelihoods. Disability insurance , provides employees with replacement income and pays for medical bills if they become disabled and are no longer able to work.