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68 percent of benefits managers mail enrollment kits to the homes of employees and 65 percent post enrollment information on an Intranet....
Posted on: August 11, 2010
By Jenny Ivy
how employees enroll in benefits...
Posted on: August 11, 2010
By STAFF WRITER
More than half of large businesses expect to see a return to growth over the next two years, according to a new survey....
Posted on: July 21, 2010
By Jenny Ivy
Colonial Life surveyed employee benefits brokers in June to find what brokers felt were the most important qualities in a voluntary benefits carrier. ...
Posted on: July 07, 2010
By Danielle Andrus
57 percent of large employers (those with more than 1,000 workers) use auto-enrollment in their 401(k) plans....
Posted on: July 07, 2010
By Danielle Andrus
Employers with the best benefits communication had higher levels of satisfaction among their employees....
Posted on: July 07, 2010
By STAFF WRITER
The survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Unum showed in 2008, 39 percent of workers gave their benefits education positive ratings. In 2009, that number dropped to 29 percent. ...
Posted on: June 14, 2010
By Jenny Ivy
Almost 1 million employers, or 19 percent, plan to extend health care coverage to their employees' adult children before they're required to do so next year, according to new research from Hewitt Associates. ...
Posted on: June 08, 2010
By Danielle Andrus
80 percent of hiring managers expect fewer than 5 percent of workers will voluntarily leave in 2010. ...
Posted on: April 28, 2010
By Danielle Andrus
Growth for workers’ compensation insurers is down, but experts at research and advisory firm Novarica say firms are strategizing with updated technology to stay competitive....
Posted on: April 22, 2010
By Jenny Ivy


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