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What To Consider Before Designing A Bereavement Leave Policy

HR Digest

According to findings by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), 88 percent of employers have set up a bereavement leave policy in their organization. While there is no law requiring a bereavement policy at work, most American employers provide paid time off to employees when a loved one passes away.

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Employee benefits for Caregivers in workplaces

HR Digest

That is why a caregiver benefit is essential in an organization as all employees can find value in it. Seeing how this role is going to be a big part of work-life, employers need to reconsider their human resource policies to work in this burgeoning need. were able to access paid family leave in 2016.

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4 Family-Friendly Benefits to Support Employees

Best Money Moves

Fertility benefits enable all employees — regardless of gender, sexual orientation, relationship status or physical health — the opportunity to build a family. . Common fertility benefits, per the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP), include: Fertility medications. Paid parental leave (39%).

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Prioritize Financial Well-being in the Workplace

Empuls

When employers support their workforce with good financial wellness benefits, such as wealth creation plans, retirement benefits, healthcare coverage, travel expense coverage, etc., they encourage employee loyalty and commitment to the company's goals 4. This affects the employer's bottom line.