Does your benefits system match up to the expectations your employees have and deserve?
More than 40% of employees started to work from home, and virtually every employee is now concerned about hygiene, safety, and productivity at work.
What does this mean to the entire benefits marketplace?
Achieving a balance between global consistency and local flexibility is a challenge. Where should you start?
A best-in-class benefits system is no longer optional. System HR still needs to harness the power of data to enable benefits systems to be more flexible, adaptable and resilient.
According to estimates from the International Labour Organization, at the end of May 2020, 94% of the world’s workers were living in countries with a degree of workplace closure measures in place.
In this report from Darwin, they look at the shifting objectives of over 500 HR and benefits professionals at multinational organizations, specifically as they relate to benefits and technology. Alongside this, they also surveyed over 2000 employees to find out if the benefits and technology experience they receive from their employers measures up to their expectations.
Organizations will need to show that they truly empathize with their employees’ needs in the post-COVID world and adopt a culture of listening and caring for their workforce.
You’ll also hear from Josh Bersin, leading Global Industry Analyst, as he introduces the report with his thoughts on how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated HR issues and shifted trends.
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