HR survey shows heightened employee expectations for wellbeing support amid growing job dissatisfaction and desire to change jobs
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Buck's biennial 2024 Wellbeing and Voluntary Benefits Survey tracks employee wellbeing and explores how
The survey found an increased focus on wellbeing in the workplace, with employers more aware of employees' struggles with physical, mental, social and financial health. Almost three-quarters (
Employees also want more resources to support their wellbeing journey and very few ranked themselves as fully "healthy." The data does show some improvements in employees' self-perceptions of their overall wellbeing, but a concerning 1 in 5 respondents report worsening mental, physical, and financial health. Employees rank their financial wellbeing the lowest and
"We're seeing that employees now expect their employer to offer even more support for their wellbeing, and this need underscores the importance of employer-sponsored benefit programs," said Tom Kelly a principal in the Health and Benefits Practice at Gallagher, and co-author of the report. "A troublesome 2 in 3 employees would change their jobs for better benefits, and
Key findings
Employee responses point to the growing importance of wellbeing programs:
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66% of employees rate themselves financially healthy, the lowest across all dimensions of wellbeing, while55% say they are doing the same or worse financially compared to a year ago. 56% say inflation and/or rising costs will delay or impact their ability to obtain healthcare in the coming year.- 1 in 4 employees report they aren't satisfied with their jobs or aren't able to be productive, indicating job dissatisfaction may be more common than employers realize.
- Wellbeing and benefits are highly correlated with an employee's intent to stay with their employer.
Employers recognize the importance of voluntary benefits and
74% of employers say they've increased their commitment to wellbeing, but only50% of employees say they've seen an increase in support.55% of employees want a better understanding of their benefits and80% want to talk to someone about their benefits, indicating that an over-reliance on digital tools by employers may need to be rethought.
"Among the top factors influencing employee job satisfaction and engagement are an employer's commitment to supporting wellbeing and a benefits package that meets their personal needs," said Ruth Hunt, a principal in Gallagher's Communications practice, and co-author of the report. "The data clearly shows that voluntary benefits can play a key role in workforce retention, especially in a market where big pay bumps are cooling. And organizations likely need to revisit their communication strategies to enhance employee education and increase use of benefits, to drive desired outcomes and results."
To download a copy of the 2024 Wellbeing and Voluntary Benefits Survey report, visit: https://buck.com/report-2024-wellbeing-and-voluntary-benefits-survey/
Buck, a Gallagher company, will be hosting a webinar, "Do your wellbeing programs live up to employee expectations?", on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, from 1 – 2 p.m. ET to review the findings and implications for employers. Register for the webinar here.
Survey methodology
The fifth edition of our survey collected responses from 255 employer participants and 698 employees in November 2023. Both the employer and employee samples are representative of large
About Buck
Buck, a Gallagher company, is an integrated HR, pensions, and employee benefits consulting, technology, and administration services firm. Founded more than 100 years ago as an actuarial consultancy, we've evolved to serve organizations and trustees across the health, wealth, and career spectrum.
With the ultimate goal of securing the futures of our clients' employees and members, we develop tech-enabled programs that engage individuals and drive organizational performance. Our award-winning engagement solutions and people-first approach empower the world's most forward-thinking organizations to protect the physical and financial wellbeing of their employees and members and improve how their people work and live. For more information, visit www.buck.com.
About Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (NYSE: AJG), a global insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting services firm, is headquartered in
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