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Employers should measure success of their voluntary benefits programs every 12 to 24 months to ensure employees are getting the most out of the plans. These programs can be very beneficial to employees and help serve as a point of differentiation for employers. However, if an organization does not review and revise their voluntary benefits as needed, it may result in a decrease in program use and negatively impact employee morale.

Garry Sullivan

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