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PEO Benefits: 11 Things You’ll Get With A PEO You Might Not Get Otherwise

Genesis HR Solutions

We’ve heard your story before, and we’re happy to say—there’s a good ending in store for companies like yours who take the chance to grow and scale by partnering with GenesisHR, a professional employer organization (PEO). Whether you’re offering health insurance, HSAs, FSAs, (and any other acronym!), Take a look!

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

Insperity

To attract talent and compete effectively, many businesses first elect to offer: Health insurance – Due to the rising costs of health care, this is a must in the eyes of many employees. However, some businesses offset this cost to their employees by contributing money to health savings accounts.

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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA): What you need to know

Insperity

If you have fewer than 500 employees – and you have employees who find themselves in that situation who have been working at your company for at least 30 days, then you now must provide them with up to 12 weeks of job-protected, paid leave. Emergency paid sick leave can also be used during this time.

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Navigating employee benefits: A comprehensive guide for growing businesses

Insperity

Health insurance Health insurance aims to assist employees with the costs of obtaining medical care. Optional dental and vision care are usually offered alongside health insurance for an added fee.) Most employers offer their employees PTO – usually between 10 to 14 days per year at minimum.