By Kendra Roberson and Christopher Lowther ( October 22, 2018, 11:54 AM EDT) -- Employers commonly offer a wide array of employee benefit plans and programs. In addition to traditional staples, many employers today offer an employee assistance program, dependent care, accident insurance and even pet insurance. In an increasingly competitive labor market, offering a full spectrum of employee benefits is an important way to maintain a competitive advantage. While the type of programs offered have increased, employees may not always have sufficient knowledge to make use of them. In a 2017 survey[1], only 60 percent of employees thought their employers effectively educated them to select the benefits options that meet their needs. Underutilization means employers are not receiving the full benefit of their offerings....
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