New Trends in Employee Benefits for 2020

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With unemployment rates steadily trending downward throughout 2019, employers are ramping up benefit plans to retain and recruit the most qualified employees. An attractive benefits package sends a message to employees that the business cares about their well being and work-life balance. As 2020 kicks off, here are new trends and developments for employers to consider.

Flexible Work Schedules

There is a growing trend of flexible work schedules and remote workers across the globe. Over the last five years, remote work has increased by 44% according to a recent study. Employees who have some control over their schedules feel empowered. It’s easy to understand why employees would cherish the option of not missing a school function or working around other life events that a typical schedule doesn’t accommodate.

This benefit is a win-win. The result of recent studies show that companies profit from flexible schedules, with reports of more than 4% increase in productivity by remote workers over their in-office counterparts. With many apps and programs available, employees can be consulted with the click of a button.

Worksite Wellness

Health education and promoting an improved lifestyle is at the top of many business plans for 2020. It’s no longer uncommon for corporations to partner with gyms to give employees free or reduced-cost membership. Many employers even provide an on-site workout room that employees can use before or after their shift.

To further reduce costs and make life easier for all employees, on-site clinics have been emerging steadily over the years. As many as 65% of big businesses are expected to have clinics on-site to care for employees and their families. This dedication to health and wellness has a significant ROI since healthier employees will miss fewer workdays.

Financial Wellness

Great employers who want to retain top talent understand the need for both physical and financial wellness. HR Technologist reports, “Poor financial health can cause employees to become disengaged or less productive, not to mention triggering a rise in absenteeism.” If an employee is present but missing calls from a creditor or bank during the workday, that stress will ultimately roll over into poor production.

One easy and low-cost solution for the employer is to put an ATM on-site. Employees can save money by reducing the fees spent at other less convenient locations. If there are financial concerns distracting workers, a quick trip to an on-site ATM to check account balances, move or retrieve funds can solve the crisis. In addition, on-site ATMs are a much safer option for all employees.

ATMatWork offers several surcharge-free programs so the employer can choose the option that best works for their employees’ individual needs, including ATMs sponsored by local financial institutions that can offer financial wellness.

To learn more, give us a call at 866.440.4700 or send us an email at sales@atmatwork.com. We’ll be happy to walk you through the many benefits of having an ATM on-site for employees and the surcharge-free ATM options we offer.