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EE Benefits Survey
Exchange ideas about health plans, retirement, work/life benefits, and employee assistance.
We are in the process of adding new and/or creative benefits for our <100 engineering employees. Does anyone have any ideas or a benefits survey to see what employees think is important?
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EE Benefits Survey
posted at 8/3/2000 7:41 AM EDT
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EE Benefits Survey
posted at 8/3/2000 10:55 AM EDT
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EE Benefits Survey
posted at 9/6/2000 3:40 AM EDT
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Posts: 4
First: 9/6/2000 Last: 9/6/2000 |
Hi,
Have you tried www.pointandquote.com? It is unreal. It is a free benefit for you to offer your employees. They can save bigtime on their auto insurance premiums from some pretty big names in the insruance industry. Try it out...it cost me nothing and their was no obligation....it was so simple to use. Good luck! I am a big hero at my company. |
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EE Benefits Survey
posted at 9/6/2000 6:12 AM EDT
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Posts: 4
First: 9/6/2000 Last: 3/25/2004 |
I have been in the process of upgrading our benefits package for the last year. We offer health, dental, life (straight $25K company paid and then employee buy-up options), Section 125, 401(k) (Some new changes here are a 3 month employment period prior to enrollment, 100% vested immediately, and we match 100% on the first $1000 contribution, 20% after that), fully paid short/long term disability, 10 days vacation, 6 sick days, 1 personal day, and 7 holidays. A few other perks offered to our employees are summer cookouts at lunch in the summer (courtesy of Senior Management) and employees are allowed to keep all frequent flyer miles, etc. while travelling.
The newest project I am investigating is a Prepaid Tuition Program that I can offer through payroll deduction for college credits. I am not sure if this is only available in Ohio, but am very interested in hearing if anyone else is/has participated in it. Anyone interested in Ohio can go to www.ohiocollegesavings.org |



