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Benchmarking and Surveys Gauge if Employee Benefits are on Target

Corporate Synergies

What kind of health and welfare benefits attract and retain employees? With unemployment at a 50-year low, health and welfare benefits have become a big differentiator for employers, which means they need to be competitive to attract and retain employees. As Seen In.

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Shopping for Benefits: What the Future Holds for Employers and Employees

Corporate Synergies

Emerging apps and benefits technology platforms can provide employees with a better understanding of their healthcare options when shopping for benefits. The healthcare and employee benefits industries are no different, whether you’re an employer seeking benefits for your workforce or an individual shopping for benefits.

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The Open Enrollment 2019 Season is Coming (But Don’t be Afraid)

Corporate Synergies

Costs for medical and pharmacy benefits continue to rise, which means there are adjusted employee contributions to present to an audience who’s unlikely to understand the reasoning behind cost increases. Employers with multiple generations of workers must accommodate a wide range of health and welfare benefits needs.

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Your Cheat Sheet: How To Attract and Retain Top Talent

Best Money Moves

In this week’s Best Money Moves roundup, we take a look at news stories and new research studies that may impact employee benefits and HR issues. Everyone knows that a competitive benefits package includes much more than just financial wellness and a good salary.