Why Employee Retention is Important for Business Success
Making employee retention a priority has positive ramifications that can ripple throughout an organization, while failing to do so has the opposite effect.
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Making employee retention a priority has positive ramifications that can ripple throughout an organization, while failing to do so has the opposite effect.
Saving money is awesome and it’s even better when it comes to your commute. Did you know the IRS sets a pre-tax limit every year so your employees can put aside the funds to get to and from work? And it just increased the limit for 2024!
7 swings, 7 misses.
Your employees diligently tackle business expenses, armed with stacks of receipts and spreadsheets, while your finance team juggles the complexity of manual expense approvals and reimbursement checks. Sound familiar? Claims reimbursement can be a labyrinth of paperwork and confusion—for businesses and employees.
Buckle up as we gear towards a new era in the future of transportation! This is an exciting moment, particularly for HR folks and people strategists who need to bring some innovation to the table.
Here’s what’s happening!
It’s playing out everywhere these days: a team starts looking at its HR OKRs and realizes retention-focused KPIs are on a slow trek south. And so the scramble to get numbers up before end-of-year (EOY) begins.
Are your employees starting the day stressed, tired, and disgruntled because of their commutes? This doesn’t have to be your company’s reality. Edenred Commuter Benefits Plans can solve your employees’ commuting problems and be a catalyst for improving your company’s efficiency and reputation.
Ever wondered why some companies seem to effortlessly outperform others? The answer might be found in the smiles of their employees. The Happiness Effect is a...
Picking what to eat for lunch every day can be a drag, even if you’re surrounded by amazing restaurants, food trucks, and eateries! So, this summer, let’s make lunch fun with a “Health Hunters: Taste the World Challenge!”
Yes, the 4th of July is right around the corner, but so is one of the biggest traffic jams of the year. According to AAA, about 37.5 million people are about to hop in their cars to visit family and friends to celebrate at the communal barbecue.