Nearly 25% of Full-Time Employees Get Zero Benefits From Their Employer
Health insurance is overwhelmingly the most valued benefit, according to the survey. Over half (55%) of full-time employees who receive benefits say health insurance provided by their employer has the most impact on their job satisfaction.
Paid vacation time, overtime pay, and retirement plans are also identified in the survey as important to workers' satisfaction.
"It's important to have a comprehensive benefits package if you want to compete in the global workforce and attract the best talent," said
Pharris cites health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans as the most attractive benefits to prospective employees - the same benefits identified in the Clutch survey.
Providing health insurance may seem expensive and complicated to employers. But employers and employees benefit when businesses sponsor healthcare, said
"If your business offers health insurance, you will benefit by having more productive, healthier employees," Oyler said. "People are a valued asset. If you offer these benefits and educate employees on how to utilize them, you're making an investment in them and their long-term health."
Clear Communication About Benefits Can Prevent Dissatisfied Employees
Not all employees who receive benefits are happy with them. The Clutch survey found that one-third (32%) of employees who receive benefits are not satisfied.
The most common reason for employee dissatisfaction, at 52% of respondents, is they want more of a benefit they already have. Another 14% say they want different benefits than the ones they currently receive.
Experts say the best way for employers to address workers' satisfaction levels is to have routine discussions about benefits and encourage employee feedback.
"It makes no sense to create a policy that employees don't think adds any value for them. These benefit choices should be a conversation," said Pharris.
The survey includes recommendations on how to conduct these conversations with employees, and ways to offer benefits that appeal to all workers.
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