ASHHRA Health and Wellness Pulse
BENEFITS
World at Work With rising health-benefit costs and relatively flat wage increases deflating employees' perceptions of their work environment, there appears to be a strong relationship between employees' perceptions of their total rewards package and their overall engagement levels.
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World at Work Both employers and workers decreased their contributions to health savings accounts (HSAs) last year according to research from the nonpartisan Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).
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Lee Barney, PlanSponsor Employers should be on the watch for five clear signs to see if their employees are undergoing financial stress, a known risk factor for distractions at work and lower productivity, according to Purchasing Power, an employee benefits company.
Visit http://www.plansponsor.com/2015/Five-Signs-of-Employee-Financial-Stress/ to view the full article online.
Ashlea Ebeling, Forbes Baby Boomer confidence in having enough income for a secure retirement has dropped to an all-time low of 27 percent, down from 37 percent in 2011. That’s the dismal news that Cathy Weatherford, president of the Insured Retirement Institute delivered to kick off National Retirement Savings Week, citing IRI’s newest study, Boomer Expectations For Retirement 2015.
Visit http://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleaebeling/2015/04/14/boomers-retirement-confidence-falls-to-five-year-low/ to view the full article online.
Katey Troutman, Cheatsheet.com Retirement is one of those important milestones that proves perennially challenging for generation after generation of Americans, and unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to be getting any easier. According to the 2014 Retirement Confidence Survey conducted by the Employee Benefits Institute, more than half of American workers have not calculated how much money they will need in retirement, meaning that millions may never achieve their retirement goals.
Visit http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/the-6-biggest-mistakes-people-make-when-saving-for-retirement-2.html/?a=viewall to view the full article online.
WELLNESS
TRICARE Each year, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics launches a nutrition and education campaign to encourage you to make informed food choices and develop healthy eating and physical activity habits. The theme for 2015 is "Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle." TRICARE offers tips on living your healthiest life, including benefit information on the "Live Well" section of the TRICARE website. Operation Live Well, the Department of Defense wide initiative, also offers tools and resources to help you.
Visit http://www.tricare.mil/HealthyBites031815 to view the full article online.
World at Work With 97 percent of senior-level executives saying that healthier employees are more productive than unhealthy employees and 93 percent agreeing that a healthy lifestyle can prevent employees from feeling burnt out, there is clear understanding among executives that healthy living is key.
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World at Work While some would expect challenging circumstances, such as a heavy workload or demanding professional goals, to cause the most stress at work, the most stressful situations are actually caused by human factors.
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World at Work Employers are expanding their corporate health improvement and wellness programs to improve employee health and create a more positive workplace culture, but many employees don't take full advantage of the programs or earn all of their incentives.
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Josh Scherer, Take Part McDonald’s always seems to have its logo plastered where it doesn’t belong. Every four years, for example, millions watch in disgust as elite athletes smile into a camera, take a bite of a Big Mac, and swear their undying allegiance to the McFlag – all because the multibillion-dollar corporation shelled out a small fraction of its massive profits to become the "Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games."
Visit http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/03/21/hospitals-ban-fast-food to view the full article online.
Holly Lebowitz Rossi, Fortune Is your company promoting a healthy workplace? Most people can get behind the idea that health, happiness and productivity at work are related concepts and that companies have an opportunity to foster all three – to everybody’s benefit – with a corporate wellness program.
Visit http://fortune.com/2015/04/13/corporate-wellness/ to view the full article online.
Kathryn Mayer, BenefitsPro Building your own workplace wellness program takes work – and time – but it's worth it. "It's an investment we need to make," Jennifer Bartlett, HR director at Griffin Communication, told a group of benefits managers during a session at the Human Resource Executive Health and Benefits Leadership Conference. "We want [employees] to be healthy and happy, and if they're healthy and happy, they'll be more productive."
Visit http://www.benefitspro.com/2015/04/10/7-wellness-program-ideas-you-may-want-to-steal to view the full article online.
Lorna Borenstein, Entrepreneur Your employee wellness program probably includes all the latest bells and whistles: flu shots, health fairs, an on-site fitness center and maybe even team challenges with company-issued FitBits the boss is very proud of. Yet, something is still missing – and that something is employee participation.
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/244040 to view the full article online.
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