With Economic Uncertainty, Perceived Value of Benefits Rises

Nearly eight out of 10 employees said the benefits package offered by their company is one of the reasons why they work there, according to the 2011 Mercer Workplace Survey, a proprietary research program. Even more, 91% of employees said getting health benefits through their company is just as important as their salary. Companies have “an opportunity to position their benefits program as a differentiating strategy, which can be especially valuable as they strive to be an ’employer of choice’,” said Suzanne Nolan, a partner in Mercer’s U.S. outsourcing business. “The positive implications of this heightened benefits awareness extend far beyond recruiting and retention – often leading employees toward greater engagement, personal accountability, and overall satisfaction.” The survey also shows employees perceptions of health care reform.

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