What benefits can help improve employee retention? Ask HR
Conveniences like fitness centers can help attract and retain employees.
Conveniences like fitness centers can help attract and retain employees.

Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR professional society and author of "Reset: A Leader’s Guide to Work in an Age of Upheaval.”

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Question: We offer competitive salaries for our industry and do fairly well hiring new employees. However, we still struggle to keep employees long-term. What are some benefit options that could help improve employee retention? – Nelson

Answer: Employers in a competitive labor market often seek every advantage to attract, retain and engage employees. While competitive salaries are crucial, offering a robust and appealing benefits package is equally essential for long-term employee retention. There are several benefit options to help improve employee retention:

Generous paid time off. Provide ample vacation days and sick leave to help employees maintain a healthy work-life integration. Offer additional personal days employees can use at their discretion.

Flexible and remote work options. When feasible, allow employees to work from home, either full-time or part-time, to accommodate personal needs. Offer flexible working hours to help employees manage their schedules more effectively.

Paid family leave. Provide paid parental leave for new parents, including adoption leave. Offer leave options for employees who need to care for sick family members.

Health and wellness programs. Ensure quality health care coverage, including medical, dental and vision plans. Offer mental health support through counseling services and wellness programs. Provide access to fitness centers, wellness programs and health screenings.

Retirement savings and planning. Offer competitive 401(k) plans with employer-matching contributions. Provide resources and workshops on financial planning and retirement savings.

Professional and career development. Offer continuous learning opportunities, such as workshops, courses and certifications. Reimburse tuition costs to support employees in furthering their education.

Employee recognition and rewards. Implement systems for employee recognition and peer-to-peer acknowledgment. Offer rewards and bonuses for exceptional performance.

Employee assistance programs. Provide access to confidential counseling services for personal and work-related issues through an EAP. These can also offer support for financial planning and legal matters.

Family care benefits. Provide child care support or subsidies to help employees manage family responsibilities. Offer resources and support for employees caring for elderly family members.