Effective employeecommunication is crucial to the success of your retirementbenefits plan. Whether you’re a human resources representative or plan trustee, you should take a strategic approach to employeecommunication.
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For many companies, high employee turnover comes at a substantial cost.
When you replace entry-level employees, it can cost anywhere from 30 percent to 50 percent of their annual salary. It can cost 150 percent of a mid-level employee’s annual salary to replace them. And, for high-level or specialized employees, replacement can cost up to 400 percent of their annual salary.So, how can you combat the high cost of turnover and keep your valued employees?
Read MoreIf your organization provides a 401(k) plan, what’s the next step to improving participation and your employees’ understanding of the plan?
Read MoreMerely offering a 401(k) plan isn’t enough in today’s competitive job market.
In a world where workplace culture, benefits and other perks are increasingly important when people consider employment, employers need to add value to their employee benefits.
Read MoreYour current 401(k) plan may be the result of simply taking the path of least resistance.
Perhaps the plan sponsors wanted to simplify the process and costs, and chose a plan based on convenience. Taking shortcuts might have seemed easier at the time, but it usually means you’ll need to switch 401(k) providers later to find the plan that actually works for your company.
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