Title: Employee Benefits
1Employee Benefits
2Lecture Outline
- Definition and Role of Benefits
- Benefits Required by Law
- Optional Benefits Programs
3Definition and Role of Benefits
4Discussion Question
- Would you rather work at a company that paid
40,000 per year with excellent benefits or a
company that paid 45,000 per year with terrible
benefits?
5Quick Quiz
- By a show of hands, how many of you have heard of
each of these and know what they entail? - Social security
- Unemployment insurance
- Unpaid leave
- HMO and PPO
- Flexible spending account (FSA)
- Defined benefits plan
- Defined contribution plan
6Benefits as a Percentage of Total Compensation
7How the Typical Benefits Dollar is Spent
8Benefits Required by Law
9Social Security Act of 1935
- Key components
- Established a system providing old age,
survivors, disability, and retirement benefits. - Federal payroll tax on both the employer and the
employee. - Taxes
- 6.2 of the first 68,400 income for retirement
and disability - 1.45 of total income for hospital insurance
(Medicare) - Equal payroll tax contributions (7.65) from the
employer and the employee
10Unemployment Insurance and Workers Compensation
- Unemployment compensation
- A Federal/state payroll tax that funds state
unemployment systems. - Involuntary unemployment and actively seeking
work is required for persons to claim benefit. - Employers pay based on their experience rating
- Workers compensation
- Benefits provided to persons injured on the job.
- No-fault liability protects employers from
lawsuits - Employees are covered unless injury is
self-inflicted or caused by a willful disregard
of safety rules.
11Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
- Coverage
- Employers with 50 or more employees
- Employees who have worked at least 12 months and
1,250 hours in the previous year. - Requirements
- Employers must allow eligible employees to take
up to a total of 12 weeks of unpaid leave in a
12-month period to attend to a family or serious
medical condition. - Employees have the right to continued health
benefits and the right to return to their job.
12FMLA Specifics
13Quick Quiz
- Rauls wife, Elizabeth, just gave birth to a
bouncing baby boy (yes, hes the father).
According to the FMLA, he is eligible for which
of the following? - No time off because it only applies to women
- 12 weeks unpaid leave
- 12 weeks paid leave
- 12 weeks paid leave but does not have position
guaranteed upon return.
14Discussion Question
- If so few benefits are legally mandated, why do
employers provide so many additional types of
benefits?
15Optional Benefits
16Optional Benefits
17Quick Quiz
- XYZ company has determined that they will have to
reduce their benefits costs to stay competitive.
Which of the following solutions is not a choice
for XYZ? - Eliminate health coverage
- Reduce the percentage of employees Social
Security insurance they pay. - Reduce their unemployment insurance costs by
managing their workforce to avoid layoffs. - Institute a safety program to minimize workers
compensation costs.
18Paid Leave and Medical Insurance
- Paid leave
- Vacations, holidays, sick leave
- Medical insurance
- Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
- Must receive health care from the HMOs health
care professionals - Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
- Have a choice about which doctor to see
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- An account where you can place a percentage of
your salary to be used for medical expenses.
19Rising Costs of Health Care
20Discussion Question
- Do Americans generally get the same amount of
paid leave as Europeans? - Is it optional or legally mandated in Europe?
21Wellness Programs
- Wellness programs
- A set of communications, activities, and
facilities designed to change health-related
behaviors in ways to reduce health risks. - Do organizations actually do this?
- A recent survey of 365 national companies by
Deloitte Center for Health Solutions found that
62 percent of companies had implemented wellness
programs and another 33 percent said they were
considering doing so.
22Types of Wellness Programs
23Discussion Question
- Would a company offering a wellness program
(e.g., paid lunch if you work out at on-site gym)
influence whether you decide to work for a
company? - Why do organizations have wellness programs?
24Life Insurance
- Life insurance
- If an employee dies during the time of the
policy, the employees beneficiaries receive a
payment called the death benefit which is
usually twice the employees annual salary.
25Disability Insurance
- Disability insurance
- Pays a percentage of a disabled employees salary
as benefits to the employee for six months or
less (Short-term) or potentially for the rest of
an employees life (Long-term).
26Retirement Plans Defined Benefits Plan
- Defined benefits plan
- Pension plan that guarantees a specific level of
retirement income. - If you made 100,000 per year then you may get
25,000-35,000 per year when you retire.
27Retirement Plans Defined Contribution Plan
- Defined contributions plan
- Money purchase plan
- Organization specifies a level of annual
contribution and that money is invested and the
proceeds are given to the employee upon
retirement - Profit sharing
- Organization takes a percentage of profit and
puts in retirement account for employees - Employee stock ownership plans
- Organization distributes shares of stock and puts
in retirement account for employees - 401K/403B
- Employees contribute a percentage of their
earnings, and employers may make matching
contributions
28Quick Tip
- With the growth of defined-contribution plans,
employees need to understand how to wisely invest
their money to plan for retirement.
29Percentage of Employees Using Plans
30401K Matching
31Important Features Of A 401(k) Savings Plan
32Important Features Of A 401(k) Savings Plan
33Important Features Of A 401(k) Savings Plan
34Work-Life Benefits
- Family friendly benefits
- Family leave
- Child care
- College savings
- Elder care
- Flexible work week
- Telecommuting
- Tuition reimbursement
35Percentage of Companies Offering Work-Life
Benefits
36Discussion Question
- Of the many benefits discussed, which benefit
would you rate most important?
37Most Important Benefits
38Take-Home Points
- Learn which benefits are legal and which are
optional - Understand why organizations offer so many
benefits - Think about which benefits are most important to
you