5 employee benefits trends to watch in 2018
Human-machine balance
“We’re seeing more forward-thinking employers look at this as an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to the workforce,” he says.
New benefits formula for engaged employees
“Employees have been asking their employers to make more benefits available to them,” he says. “Employers have been responding. There’s been a significant growth in the prevalence of voluntary benefits.”
Personalized benefits and benefit communications
“Initially, employee benefits were used for attraction and retention. Now they’re increasingly used for employee engagement and loyalty,” says Stram. “It’s a strategic imperative.”
Greater ecosystem integration
“What we’re seeing is that the complexity level is going up,” Stram says. “Today employers have a multitude of what employers refer to as ‘point solutions.’ They’re looking to integrate these and make it a better user experience.”
Data security dilemma
“The more providers they work with and the more touchpoints in their employee benefit ecosystem — and more places the data resides — the more vulnerable it becomes,” Stram says.
He suggests that HR executives reduce the number of providers they work with to better contain the ecosystem and keep data secure.