Workforce retention on the line as employers battle employee burnout
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2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report: Alarming burnout trend revealed —
The 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report has been tracking the state of the American workplace, capturing trends, attitudes, needs and experiences in health care and benefits administration among both employees and employers. In particular, the report provides essential insights into the Hispanic community.
Burnout among Hispanic workers
The nationally representative survey underscores employees' concerns about mental health, highlighting an alarming trend in burnout among Hispanic workers, with a staggering
Support systems for unexpected medical expenses
Hispanic workers demonstrate a higher reliance on support systems when confronted with unforeseen medical costs. A notable
Financial resilience in the Hispanic community
Hispanic workers are less likely than their non-Hispanic counterparts to be able to draw from a checking or savings account to cover unexpected medical expenses (
"Our commitment to the Hispanic community goes beyond bridging gaps and breaking language barriers. It's about empowering individuals to take charge of their health, and this includes addressing the alarming statistics revealed in the Aflac WorkForces Report," said Ines Rodriguez Gutzmer, senior vice president, Aflac. "We are driven to spread the critical message of early detection and regular screenings — cornerstones of a healthy, thriving community — and to raise awareness of available resources that can help protect one's finances at a time they should be focused on their wellness."
Supplemental insurance helps provide financial security and boosts recruitment, retention
Supplemental benefits that help directly address employees' anxieties about the future can be a compelling solution. According to the survey, more than half of all employees express a high degree of interest in purchasing supplemental health insurance that helps cover serious illnesses or conditions — if they have family history. This interest is higher among Hispanic workers (
The 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report highlights the important role benefits programs play in employees' well-being and satisfaction. For instance, supplemental insurance remains a core component of a comprehensive benefits package.
According to the survey, the majority of Hispanic employees (
Additional survey findings, demographic information, workplace trends and more can be found in the 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report at Aflac.com/AWR. For more information on Aflac's ongoing commitment to the Hispanic community, visit Aflac.com/Español.
ABOUT THE 2023-2024 AFLAC WORKFORCES REPORT
The 2023-2024 Aflac WorkForces Report, conducted by Kantar on behalf of Aflac, is the 13th annual study examining benefits trends, attitudes and use of employee benefits in the
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