When it comes to staffing an organization, there are more options than the traditional full-time, closely supervised W-2 employee. Many organizations leverage independent contractors, a type of worker that is treated differently for both employment law and tax purposes, and that offers both advantages and disadvantages when compared to traditional workers. Understanding Independent Contractors Independent […]
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What is a QSEHRA? | BerniePortal
Providing health benefits is one of the most important ways small businesses can attract and retain top talent. However, for many small employers, the financial burden of offering traditional group health insurance is a consequential barrier. Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement (QSEHRA) is a flexible, cost-effective solution that helps small businesses provide their employees with valuable healthcare benefits without breaking the bank.
Short-Term vs. Long-Term Disability | BerniePortal
Life can be unpredictable, and while we hope to stay healthy and active throughout our careers, unexpected injuries or illnesses can happen at any time. When the unexpected strikes,
disability insurance
provides a safety net for employees. Whether you’re just starting your career or you’ve been in the workforce for years, it’s important to understand disability insurance options and why they are a crucial part of your financial plan.
Short-Term Disability
As the name suggests, short-term disability insurance provides temporary income to employees experiencing brief stints of work leave. Below is an overview of short-term disability.
Duration of Coverage: Short-term disability plans typically cover an employee for 3-6 months; however, each policy is nuanced. The length of coverage depends on the policy and state provider.
Qualifying Period: The typical qualifying period for short-term disability is 14 days. A qualifying period is also known as a waiting or elimination period. It defines the amount of time that an employee must wait for coverage approval. The period begins the day the employee becomes disabled, not the day the claim is filed.
Benefit Amount: Short-term disability policies typically pay 40-70% of an employee’s pre-disability income.
Common Uses: Childbirth, surgery recovery, and temporary illnesses
Long-Term Disability
Long-term disability insurance, on the other hand, is designed to provide financial support for a much longer period of time to account for severe or prolonged injury.
Duration of Coverage: Long-term disability plans are built to cover employees for years. Two years is typically the minimum, but employees can be covered until retirement age at 65.
Qualifying Period: Employees using a long-term disability policy must endure a longer waiting period. The qualifying period for long-term disability ranges from 30 to 180 days.
Benefit Amount: Long-term disability policies pay anywhere from 50-80% of an employee’s pre-disability income.
Common Uses: Chronic illness and severe accidents
Is Offering Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Required?
Employers are not required to offer short-term or long-term disability insurance benefits. Similar to paid time off policies, disability insurance is an opportunity for employers to attract and retain top talent.
It is important to remember that employers are required to protect medical leave mandated by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The FMLA requires that certain employees receive up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job protected leave. Additionally, health benefits cannot be revoked from employees during this period. FMLA and disability insurance serve different but complementary roles when it comes to taking medical leave. If you are dealing with a medical issue and need time off, understanding both FMLA rights and disability insurance will ensure that you receive both income support and job protection while you recover.
What If an Employer Lacks Disability Coverage?
HR departments should be transparent and open with employees about the absence of disability insurance policies, as this information is critical for employees’ financial planning and well-being. Clearly communicating that disability coverage is not offered allows employees to make informed decisions about their personal insurance needs and seek alternative coverage options if necessary. Additionally, HR professionals should remain informed about supplemental policies. For example, accrual PTO policies can alleviate some of the stress that coincides with disability leave.
Similarly, HR professionals, with their deep understanding of the diverse roles within their company, can be proactive in exploring potential solutions for employees who lack disability coverage, such as offering the option to transition to reduced roles or flexible work arrangements to accommodate employee needs during times of illness or injury.
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The Role of HR in Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity Awareness
With businesses increasingly relying on technology, cybersecurity threats are more prevalent than ever. Cyberattacks can target any organization, from small businesses to large corporations, and cause financial loss and long-lasting reputational damage. While information technology (IT) teams are often seen as the front line of defense against these attacks, human resources (HR) plays a crucial […]
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With the Rise of AI, Is a Chief Automation Officer Necessary?
In the age of digital transformation and advanced technology like AI, automation is a critical element for organizations to stay competitive. That’s why many C-suites are considering incorporating a Chief Automation Officer (CAO) into the fabric of their organization to provide senior executive oversight of automation initiatives. But is a whole new role in the […]
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Employers Are Cool on Gen Z, While Gen Z is Burned Out
It’s always a bit of an unknown how each generation will perform and fit into the “real world” when they move on from high school or college and enter the workforce. Each generation has its own unique experiences, preferences, and styles. Of course, we’re talking about trends identified between generations; within those generations, there is […]
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5 Timeless Basics of Effective Management
The very nature of middle management is being in the middle—caught between the direction of company leaders and the needs of employees. There’s often a disconnect between the two. Growing Demands in a Changing Environment Managers today are especially feeling the pinch from a combination of growing demands for flexibility and work-life balance from employees, […]
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In A Win for Public Employers, CA Supreme Court Rules PAGA Penalties, Other California Wage & Hour Laws, Do Not Apply
In August 2024, the California Supreme Court decided Stone v. Alameda Health System, which clarified that the meal and rest break requirements of the California Labor Code at sections 226.7 and 512 and other Labor Code provisions do not apply to public employers. The Court also held that the California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) penalty […]
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Workplace Mental Health Concerns on the Rise
Mental health concerns in the workplace continue to plague businesses of all kinds. Recent research indicates that 83% of U.S. workers suffer from some form of work-related stress; 25% say that their job is the top stressor in their lives. That stress can lead to absenteeism and relationship impacts. For instance: The top causes of […]
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Faces of HR: Sibyl McCarley’s Journey from Temp to C-Suite
Sibyl McCarley, Chief People Officer (CPO) at HireVue, is a seasoned HR leader with a unique career journey. Her path to the C-suite began unexpectedly when she graduated with degrees in English, Psychology, and History. Initially planning to pursue a law degree, McCarley took a detour to gain work experience and earn a master’s degree. […]
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Evaluating Family-Friendly Benefits for Working Parents
When reviewing benefits for a new role or an updated benefits package, the first thing working parents think about is “how will this support my family and foster my success at work?” Benefits can make a significant impact on employee performance, success, and work-life balance, creating improved outcomes for the business overall. The corporate world […]
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The Rise of Fractional HR: A Flexible Solution for Modern Business
It’s a fast-paced business environment out there. Companies of all sizes are seeking ways to remain agile, reduce costs, and still maintain high levels of efficiency. One emerging solution is fractional HR, a flexible approach to human resources management that allows businesses to access expert HR services on a part-time basis. This innovative model provides […]
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Bridging the Divide: Mastering the Art of Conversation Across Political Lines
During an election season, broaching the topic of politics feels like handling a live grenade, no matter how casually the topic arises in conversation. Client dinners, business meetings, and family holidays are all high-risk situations, where political shrapnel has the potential to implode your important relationships. Considering this, it’s common for leaders (and everyone in […]
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Keeping Salaries Secret—A Losing Game
Employees have long been exhorted not to share their salaries with others. Of course, those exhortations have notoriously not worked, as a recent survey demonstrates. What the Survey Tells Us A survey of 1182 employed Americans conducted by Self Financial revealed some interesting insights into what they do, and don’t share about their salaries—and how […]
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Union or Not, Strikes Happen: What Every Employer Needs to Know
Employee strikes seem to be widespread and frequent these days, occurring in all types of industries and professions: among grocery store workers, baristas, auto workers, teachers, healthcare workers, news reporters, Hollywood writers and actors, the list goes on. With increasing strike activity and an uptick in union organizing even in unconventional union settings, it’s critical […]
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AI’s Impact on Entry-Level Jobs
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and, most recently, the rapid proliferation of generative AI (GenAI) has raised both interest and concern among employers and their employees. Initially, there was understandable concerns among employees that AI would eventually come for their jobs. While that concern has ebbed in some circles, there’s no evidence to suggest […]
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