Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Benefits Of Perks, Last-Minute Mom Gifts, Real-Time 'Likes'

Thursday, May 10, 2012
As it turns out, offering perks can be just as good for the employer as the employee. That's according to the Principal Financial Group and the Harvard Business Review Analytic Services. A study of 58 of The Principal's 10 Best Companies for Employee Financial Security from the last decade found that companies that supported their employees with sustained, various benefits saw substantial positive effects on the companies' growth and dividends.
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