Nearly two-thirds of respondents are concerned about their company’s ability to provide a benefits package that will attract and retain employees. Forty-nine percent agreed they cannot attract and retain top quality employees without offering competitive health benefits.
“Quality health insurance benefits are often key to recruiting and retaining good employees,” said Paul S. Amos, II, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Aflac U.S. in a prepared statement. “Because small businesses are more susceptible to premium increases, it is critical that small business owners and management are well-informed of the numerous health benefit options available.” The Aflac-commisioned survey of 501 small business decision-makers indicates that respondents see a direct correlation between profitability and current health benefit offerings. The top three effects cited by respondents were:
Among the 58 percent of small businesses surveyed offering some type of benefits to their employees, an average of 52 percent of the employee base receives health care coverage and pay an average of 31 percent of health insurance premiums. The majority (63 percent) of insured employees pay half or more of health insurance premiums, while 21 percent of insured employees pay zero percent of health insurance premiums. Other key findings from the survey include:
“Aflac recognizes and respects the contribution small businesses make to the growth of our economy. We also understand that the rising costs of health benefits are having a significant impact on the bottom lines of small businesses and on their employees’ total compensation. That is why we offer employees benefits – it allows businesses of all sizes to make insurance policies available to their employees with no direct cost to the business,” Amos adds. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 at the 95 percent confidence level. It was conducted using the field services of Harris Interactive. AccountingWEB.com May-19-2006 Categories: Small Business, Accounting (General), Human Resources, Insurance, Surveys, News Archives Times read: 4427
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