Group number 7
1. Syed Zill-e-Ali
2. Zoya Ali Naz
3. Ahmad Saeed
4. Moazam Zia
5. Zaid Aslam
6. Abdul Qadir
Our topic: Benefits and services
What are Benefits ?
•Indirect financial and
non-financial
payments employees
receive for
continuing their
employment with the
company
Types of employee benefit plans
•Supplemental pay: Sick
leave and Vacation pay
•Insurance: Workers’
compensation
•Retirement: Pensions
•Employee services:
Child-care facilities
Types of employee benefits
Pay for time
not worked
Insurance
benefits
Retirement
Benefits Services
Issues In Developing Benefits Plans
• Benefits to be offered.
• Coverage of retirees in the plan
• Denial of benefits to employees
during initial “Probationary”
periods
• Financing of benefits
• Benefit choices to give employees
• Cost containment procedures to
use
• Communicating benefits options to
employees
Pay for time not worked
• Unemployment insurance
1.Provides for benefits if a person
is unable to work through no
fault of his or her own.
2.Payroll tax on employers that is
determined by an employer’s rate
of personnel terminations.
3.Tax is collected and administered
by the state.
• Vacations and Holidays
1. Number of paid vacation
days varies by employer.
2. Number of Holidays varies
by employer.
3. Premium pay for work on
holidays
Sick leave
• Provides pay to an employee when he or she is out of
work because of illness.
• Costs for misuse of sick leave
• Pooled paid leaves plans
Parental Leaves
• The Family Medical Leave Act Of 1993 (FMLA)
1.Up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave within a
one-year period
2.Employees must take unused paid leave
first
3.Employees on leave retain their health
benefits
4.Employees have the right to return to
their job or equivalent position
Severance pay (separation pay)
• A one-time payment when terminating an
employee.
• Reasons for granting severance pay:
1. Acts as a humanitarian gesture and good
public relations.
2. Reflect employee’s two week quit notice.
3. Avoids litigation from disgruntled former
employees.
4. Meets Worker Adjustment and Retraining
Notification (“plant closing”) Act
requirements.
5. Reassures employees who sty on after the
employer downsizes its workforce of
employer’s good intentions.
Supplemental unemployment benefits (Sub)
• Payment that supplement the laid-off or
for employee’s unemployment
compensation.
• The employer makes contributions to a
reserve fund from which SUB payments are
made to employees for the time the
employee is out of work due to layoffs,
reduced workweeks, or relocations.
• SUB payments are considered previously
earned compensation for unemployment
calculation purposes.
Insurance Benefits
Workers’ compensation
• Provides income and medical benefits to work
related accident victims or their dependents,
regardless of fault.
• Death or disability: cash benefit based on
earnings per week of employment.
• Specific loss injuries: statutory list of losses.
Controlling worker compensation costs
• Screen out accident0prone workers.
• Make the workplace safer.
• Thoroughly investigate accident calims.
• Use case management to return injured employees
to work as soon as possible.
Insurance Benefits Continued
Hospitalization ,
health and disability
insurance
Provide for loss of income
protection and coverage of
basic and major medical
expenses for off-the-job
accidents and illnesses
1. Accidental death
and dismemberment
2. Disability insurance
Insurance Benefits Continued
•A medical organization consisting of
specialists operating out of a
community based health care center.
•Provides routine medical services to
employees who pay a nominal fee.
•Receives a fixed annual contract fee per
employee from the employer,
regardless of whether provides that
person with service.
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Other cost saving strategies
Wellness
programs
Disease
management
Absence
management
Onsite
primary care
Retirement benefits
•Types of pension plans
1. Contributory: Employees
contribute to the plan.
2. Noncontributory Plans: employer
makes all contributions to the
plan.
3. Qualified plans: Plans that meet
requirements for tax benefits for
employer contributions.
4. Nonqualified Plans: Plans not
meeting requirements for
favorable tax treatment.
5. Etc.
Tea Break
Personal services
•Credit Unions
• Separate businesses established with the
employer’s assistance to help employees with
their borrowing and saving needs.
•Employee assistance programs (EAPs)
• Provide counseling and advisory services:
• Personal legal and financial services
• Child and elder care referrals
• Adoption assistance
• Mental health counseling
• Life event planning
Employee Assistance programs
•Key steps for launching a
successful EAP program
include:
•Develop a policy statement.
•Ensure professional staffing.
•Maintain confidential record-
keeping systems.
•Be aware of legal issues.
Family Friendly Benefits
On-site or subsidized child care
Elder care
Fitness and medical facilities
Educational subsides
Sabbaticals
Loan programs for home office
equipment
Food services
Flexible work scheduling
Telecommuting
Stock options
Concierge services
Trauma Counseling
Executive preconditions
Management loans
Golden parachutes
Financial counseling
Relocation benefits
Sabbaticals
Severance pay
Out placement assistance
Company cars
Chauffeured limousines
Security systems
Executive preconditions continued
Company planes and yachts
Executive dining rooms
Physical Fitness Programs
Legal services
Tax assistance
Expense Accounts
Club memberships
Season tickets
Credit cards
Children’s education
Flexible Benefits Programs
• Each employee is given a benefits fund budget to
spend on the benefits he or she prefers.
• The funds limits the total cost for each benefits
package.
The cafeteria
Flexible Spending accounts
• Enable employees to pay for medical and other expenses
with pretax dollars by depositing funds in their accounts
form payroll deductions.
Flexible work arrangements
•Flextime
•A plan where by employees’
workdays are built around a
core of mid-day hours when
all works are required to be
present.
•Workers can arrange their own
starting and stopping hours
before and after the core
period.
Flexible work Arrangements (cont’d)
•Compressedworkweek
• Increase productivity
• Less disruption from shift changes
• Longer time-off-work periods
• Reduced absenteeism
• Longer workdays; fewer workdays
Other flexible work arrangements
•Job sharing:
• Allowing two or more people to share a
single full-time job.
•Work sharing:
• A temporary reduction in work hours by a
group of employees during economic
downturns as a way to prevent layoffs.
•Telecommuting:
• Employees work at home using telephones
and the internet to transmit letters, data,
and completed work to the home office.
Thankyou
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Group#07 benefits and services.pptx

  • 1. Group number 7 1. Syed Zill-e-Ali 2. Zoya Ali Naz 3. Ahmad Saeed 4. Moazam Zia 5. Zaid Aslam 6. Abdul Qadir
  • 2. Our topic: Benefits and services
  • 3. What are Benefits ? •Indirect financial and non-financial payments employees receive for continuing their employment with the company
  • 4. Types of employee benefit plans •Supplemental pay: Sick leave and Vacation pay •Insurance: Workers’ compensation •Retirement: Pensions •Employee services: Child-care facilities
  • 5. Types of employee benefits Pay for time not worked Insurance benefits Retirement Benefits Services
  • 6. Issues In Developing Benefits Plans • Benefits to be offered. • Coverage of retirees in the plan • Denial of benefits to employees during initial “Probationary” periods • Financing of benefits • Benefit choices to give employees • Cost containment procedures to use • Communicating benefits options to employees
  • 7. Pay for time not worked • Unemployment insurance 1.Provides for benefits if a person is unable to work through no fault of his or her own. 2.Payroll tax on employers that is determined by an employer’s rate of personnel terminations. 3.Tax is collected and administered by the state.
  • 8. • Vacations and Holidays 1. Number of paid vacation days varies by employer. 2. Number of Holidays varies by employer. 3. Premium pay for work on holidays
  • 9. Sick leave • Provides pay to an employee when he or she is out of work because of illness. • Costs for misuse of sick leave • Pooled paid leaves plans
  • 10. Parental Leaves • The Family Medical Leave Act Of 1993 (FMLA) 1.Up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave within a one-year period 2.Employees must take unused paid leave first 3.Employees on leave retain their health benefits 4.Employees have the right to return to their job or equivalent position
  • 11. Severance pay (separation pay) • A one-time payment when terminating an employee. • Reasons for granting severance pay: 1. Acts as a humanitarian gesture and good public relations. 2. Reflect employee’s two week quit notice. 3. Avoids litigation from disgruntled former employees. 4. Meets Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (“plant closing”) Act requirements. 5. Reassures employees who sty on after the employer downsizes its workforce of employer’s good intentions.
  • 12. Supplemental unemployment benefits (Sub) • Payment that supplement the laid-off or for employee’s unemployment compensation. • The employer makes contributions to a reserve fund from which SUB payments are made to employees for the time the employee is out of work due to layoffs, reduced workweeks, or relocations. • SUB payments are considered previously earned compensation for unemployment calculation purposes.
  • 13. Insurance Benefits Workers’ compensation • Provides income and medical benefits to work related accident victims or their dependents, regardless of fault. • Death or disability: cash benefit based on earnings per week of employment. • Specific loss injuries: statutory list of losses. Controlling worker compensation costs • Screen out accident0prone workers. • Make the workplace safer. • Thoroughly investigate accident calims. • Use case management to return injured employees to work as soon as possible.
  • 14. Insurance Benefits Continued Hospitalization , health and disability insurance Provide for loss of income protection and coverage of basic and major medical expenses for off-the-job accidents and illnesses 1. Accidental death and dismemberment 2. Disability insurance
  • 15. Insurance Benefits Continued •A medical organization consisting of specialists operating out of a community based health care center. •Provides routine medical services to employees who pay a nominal fee. •Receives a fixed annual contract fee per employee from the employer, regardless of whether provides that person with service. Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
  • 16. Other cost saving strategies Wellness programs Disease management Absence management Onsite primary care
  • 17. Retirement benefits •Types of pension plans 1. Contributory: Employees contribute to the plan. 2. Noncontributory Plans: employer makes all contributions to the plan. 3. Qualified plans: Plans that meet requirements for tax benefits for employer contributions. 4. Nonqualified Plans: Plans not meeting requirements for favorable tax treatment. 5. Etc.
  • 19. Personal services •Credit Unions • Separate businesses established with the employer’s assistance to help employees with their borrowing and saving needs. •Employee assistance programs (EAPs) • Provide counseling and advisory services: • Personal legal and financial services • Child and elder care referrals • Adoption assistance • Mental health counseling • Life event planning
  • 20. Employee Assistance programs •Key steps for launching a successful EAP program include: •Develop a policy statement. •Ensure professional staffing. •Maintain confidential record- keeping systems. •Be aware of legal issues.
  • 21. Family Friendly Benefits On-site or subsidized child care Elder care Fitness and medical facilities Educational subsides Sabbaticals Loan programs for home office equipment Food services Flexible work scheduling Telecommuting Stock options Concierge services Trauma Counseling
  • 22. Executive preconditions Management loans Golden parachutes Financial counseling Relocation benefits Sabbaticals Severance pay Out placement assistance Company cars Chauffeured limousines Security systems
  • 23. Executive preconditions continued Company planes and yachts Executive dining rooms Physical Fitness Programs Legal services Tax assistance Expense Accounts Club memberships Season tickets Credit cards Children’s education
  • 24. Flexible Benefits Programs • Each employee is given a benefits fund budget to spend on the benefits he or she prefers. • The funds limits the total cost for each benefits package. The cafeteria Flexible Spending accounts • Enable employees to pay for medical and other expenses with pretax dollars by depositing funds in their accounts form payroll deductions.
  • 25. Flexible work arrangements •Flextime •A plan where by employees’ workdays are built around a core of mid-day hours when all works are required to be present. •Workers can arrange their own starting and stopping hours before and after the core period.
  • 26. Flexible work Arrangements (cont’d) •Compressedworkweek • Increase productivity • Less disruption from shift changes • Longer time-off-work periods • Reduced absenteeism • Longer workdays; fewer workdays
  • 27. Other flexible work arrangements •Job sharing: • Allowing two or more people to share a single full-time job. •Work sharing: • A temporary reduction in work hours by a group of employees during economic downturns as a way to prevent layoffs. •Telecommuting: • Employees work at home using telephones and the internet to transmit letters, data, and completed work to the home office.