Employee benefits

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Employee benefits or fringe benefits are forms of compensation provided to employees over and above regular salary or wages. Employee benefits come in many forms and are an important part of an overall compensation package.

Types of Employee Benefits

Employee benefits can be divided into two main categories: mandatory and optional.

Mandatory Benefits

Mandatory benefits are those that a company is legally required to provide to its employees. These include:

Optional Benefits

Optional benefits are those that a company chooses to provide to its employees. These can include:

Benefits Administration

The administration of employee benefits can be complex and time-consuming. Many companies choose to outsource this function to a third-party provider, known as a benefits administrator. The benefits administrator is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the benefits program, including enrollment, changes to benefits, and compliance with government regulations.

Impact on Employee Satisfaction and Retention

Employee benefits can have a significant impact on employee satisfaction and retention. A comprehensive benefits package can help to attract and retain top talent, and can also contribute to higher levels of employee engagement and productivity.

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