Workers Expect Employers to Care About Their Lives At and Outside of Work Amid a State of Permacrisis
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MetLife's 22nd Annual
Last year, MetLife unveiled “employee care” as a powerful tool for employers to support their workforce and organization. This year’s study finds delivering care during key work and life moments and prioritizing the role of benefits has an outsized impact on individuals and businesses alike. In fact, employees who understand and use their benefits are significantly more likely to feel cared for (
“Today’s workforce is navigating the pressures of their day-to-day lives in parallel with ongoing macro challenges, and it’s impacting their overall wellbeing and how they show up at work,” said Todd Katz, executive vice president and head of Group Benefits at MetLife. “As employees juggle a range of personal and professional demands, our research affirms employers must provide more tangible support – when and where it matters most.”
As Work-Life Divides Wane, Gaps in Care Delivery Emerge
The majority of employees have come to expect a more consistent delivery of care from their employers – not just at work (
However, this year’s research unearthed care delivery gaps wherein employees report not feeling adequately supported by their employers, particularly during critical life moments with significant personal impact. This includes:
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Navigating unplanned financial stress: Among employees who went through a significant unplanned financial stress/expense,
86% said it had a high impact on them, but only48% of them felt that their employer demonstrated care during the experience. -
Experiencing a mental health condition:
81% of employees who experienced an ongoing mental health condition said that it had a major impact on them, yet just half (50% ) agreed that their employer demonstrated care toward them. -
Becoming the primary income earner: The vast majority of employees who became the primary income earner for their household (e.g., due to a partner exiting the workforce, etc.) said the experience had a high impact on them (
83% ). However, only58% believed their employer demonstrated care during this experience.
Unlocking Intentional Employee Care Through Benefits
Benefits are a proven and effective tool for demonstrating care to employees across a wide spectrum of impactful life moments, from financial challenges to unforeseen loss. For employees facing unexpected financial expenses, employers can support with benefits that help alleviate and address financial burdens, including financial wellness solutions, life insurance, or retirement benefits. Similarly, for employees becoming their household’s primary income earner, employers can prioritize awareness and education of disability insurance or legal plans to help protect employees’ income, support their families, and save for the future.
Voluntary benefits also play a key role in improving individuals’ holistic health, which drives employee care. MetLife’s research found that employees who enrolled, used and had a good experience with voluntary benefits are more holistically healthy (
“Against the backdrop of a permacrisis, this year’s study underscores the urgent need for employers to acknowledge the modern challenges that impact their workforce and take steps to support employees in new and bigger ways, resulting in more successful workplaces,” said Katz.
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