This free survey is being offered by Lockton, an HRLA sponsor in 2018. To participate, please contact Mike Garner at mgarner@lockton.com
The 2018 New England Survey of Benefit Strategies and Trends is a new local resource that will help employers in the New England Region and the surrounding regions develop cost effective long-term benefit strategies to help them attract and retain the best talent.
Why should you participate in another survey? There are plenty of surveys that collect information on tactical benefit issues like medical plan deductibles and dental plan annual maximums. The 2018 New England Survey of Benefit Strategies and Trends will provide decision makers with information on strategic benefit options, the current level of implementation, and potential adoption over the next several plan years. In addition, this survey:
The Northeast Series of Lockton Companies, along with our co-sponsors (CIGNA, PlanSource, Paychex/Benetrac, UNUM, VSP), is pleased to introduce this resource to the New England Region and the surrounding regions. Over the last three years Lockton conducted a similar survey in the Washington, D.C. Metro area and over 300 organizations responded during that period. The information provided in their responses has been invaluable to local organizations as they manage and develop their employee benefit strategy.
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