Gallagher Study Reveals Stabilizing Attrition Rates as Retention Remains Top HR Priority
"While low attrition rates are a positive indicator for an organization's current ability to retain employees, this may not always translate to high levels of engagement and productivity, which can be impacted by macro-economic factors as much as an employee's experience at work," said
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Employers are reevaluating total rewards enhancements but emotional wellbeing remains the priority.
Though many employers refreshed their total rewards in 2022 and 2023, fewer have implemented enhancements in 2024 as they're now looking to strategically simplify and optimize existing resources and ensure employees understand how to maximize the value of their current benefits.
Each aspect of employee wellbeing (physical, emotional, career, and financial) dropped 2 to 10 points in its level of importance to employers this year. Nevertheless, emotional wellbeing continues to be the dominant focus for 64% of employers, with an emphasis on mental health and social connectedness.
As such, it's no surprise that a strong work culture remains a vital part of the employee experience. A sense of community at work can provide emotional support, reduce stress and contribute to a sense of belonging. And more than a third of employers rank a strong culture among their highest HR priorities (35%, up 2 points).
Clearly communicating the purpose of benefits is a critical key to navigate rising healthcare costs and improve employee engagement.
While rising healthcare costs aren't new, they continue to remain in the spotlight with the emergence of high-priced weight-loss medications, as well as access to other cell and gene therapies. Because nearly 3 in 4 employers (73%) believe their healthcare costs will rise in 2024, controlling employee benefits costs increased as a top priority for operations (19%, up 4 points) and HR (28%, up 7 points) after hitting a multi-year low in the year before.
To better control expenses and drive retention, employers should evaluate their current rewards and optimize them by identifying benefits that no longer provide significant value and phasing them out or replacing them with more relevant options. It's also crucial that employers provide opportunities for employees to familiarize themselves with the purpose of each benefit. Not only will this allow employees to feel as though they understand what's offered to them, but it also increases appreciation for the value of the benefits package the employer provides.
"We're finding that leading with intentionality and simplification is key to striking the right balance as employers grapple with managing costs and employee expectations," said Ziebell. "Knowing what your employees need is important, but it's equally important that they understand what you offer as an organization and why."
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