Growing Recognition of the Toll Health and Financial Concerns May Have on Workplace Productivity
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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ASTD Staff
(From Business Wire) -- The economic crisis has created a
significant shift in employers' benefits objectives. Controlling
benefits costs is now the top benefits objective for employers,
edging out employee retention for the first time since 2006. And
while improving employee productivity remains the third most
important benefits objective, employers have renewed focus on this
area due to the economy - 84% of employers now report that this is
a very important benefits objective, up from 79% in 2008. At the
same time, however, economic pressures confronting employees may
negatively impact productivity. According to MetLife's 8th annual
Employee Benefits Trends Study, released today, 68% of employees
said that over the last 12 months they were affected by increased
feelings of job insecurity, a decrease in the quality of their
work, an increase in their workload or being distracted at work
because of financial worries.
"In a still-fragile economy, organizations are searching for ways
to maximize their benefits programs to improve employee
productivity as well as control costs. Programs that help improve
employee health and financial security can be strategic tools for
helping address these objectives. However, these programs, which in
many cases have only a nominal cost to implement, are still
underutilized by many employers," said Anthony J. Nugent, executive
vice president, U.S. Business, MetLife. "The 'next benefits
frontier' will focus on providing employees with access to these
programs along with the education needed to become a healthier,
more financially secure workforce."
Providing access to health and wellness programs, work/life balance
programs, and financial advice and guidance in the workplace may
prove to be a "win-win" for employers and employees alike as
approximately eight out of ten employees say that they believe
their productivity would be favorably impacted by these programs.
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Growing Recognition of the Toll Health and Financial Concerns May Have on Workplace Productivity
ASTD Staff
2010-04-13