Keyword: benefits plan design

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‘Astronomical’ dental fees among factors behind Alberta-based company’s benefits boost

With Albertans facing higher dental fees than people in other provinces, benefits plans are particularly helpful when it comes to paying their bills. But at Calgary-based tax services provider H&R Block Canada Inc., many employees still found the company’s dental plan’s inadequate for covering the bulk of their dental expenses. “People wanted to see if they still […]

  • By: Jann Lee
  • August 31, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 09:01
Tips for boosting employee acceptance of benefits changes

The irony of pensions and benefits is that employees tend to ignore them until they need them or until their employer changes them. And whether it’s good news or bad news, there are almost always trade-offs. Changing pensions or benefits can be a tough sell to employees. When employers say “change,” employees often hear “change […]

  • August 22, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 06:00
New DC-style benefits platform available to employers, advisors

Benecaid Health Benefits Solutions Inc. is introducing a new online health benefits platform this month. The online app, Honeybee, allows employers to offer their health benefits package through a health-care spending account and allowance account. Under the platform’s defined contribution model, employers allocate funds for each account, allowing employees to choose their own benefits. Honeybee […]

  • By: Jann Lee
  • August 21, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 09:30
How has the group insurance market changed since 1977?

In 1977, when Benefits Canada published its first group benefits providers report, the industry was much more crowded. The big companies on the scene today weren’t yet the massive entities that now dominate the market. More U.S. insurers had their hats in the ring. And the big players had yet to acquire some of the […]

Deadline coming fast for Workplace Benefits Awards

Does your absence management strategy, pension plan or health and wellness program deserve to be recognized? Benefits Canada’s annual Workplace Benefits Awards is now open for nominations. The 2017 program includes three new categories: pension performance, diversity program and drug/benefits plan innovation. Markers for success in the pension performance category include cost containment, increased participation […]

  • By: Staff
  • June 21, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 20:16
Ontario urged to consider minimum standard for health benefits

Ontario’s Ministry of Labour released a report today that makes 173 recommendations on provincial workplace standards, including employees’ entitlements to benefits. The report suggests numerous changes that would affect employers, says Craig Rix, a partner and employment lawyer at Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP in Toronto. “Employers will have to start thinking about how they can […]

  • By: Jann Lee
  • May 23, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 11:30
AIMCo case shows legal pitfalls of long-term incentive plans

In 2010, David Styles moved to Alberta from Ontario to work as vice-president of relationship investments for the Alberta Investment Management Corp. While the decision to uproot his life wasn’t easy, Styles says the opportunity to earn a sizeable compensation, if he performed well, was a big draw. The majority would come from AIMCo’s long-term […]

  • By: Jann Lee
  • May 9, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 08:47
Shoppers, Loblaw introduce medical marijuana into benefits plan

Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw Companies Ltd. have introduced a medical marijuana benefit to their drug plan.  Forty-five thousand employees are eligible for the benefit, which comes with a cap of $1,500 per year. “We regularly review our benefits plans to ensure they continue to meet the needs of our employees while also adapting to changes […]

Have your say: When is it appropriate for job applicants to ask about benefits?

When should a candidate for a job ask about benefits and compensation? It’s a key question many companies and human resource professionals are asking following a high-profile case of an applicant who lost out on a second interview after she asked about benefits and compensation. On March 12, the applicant, Taylor Byrnes, tweeted a screenshot […]

  • By: Jann Lee
  • March 20, 2017 September 13, 2019
  • 10:30
Postmedia benefits changes include closure of DB pension, EAP

Postmedia Network Canada Corp. is making a number of changes to its defined benefit pension plan, its capital accumulation plans and its benefits plans, according to a document from the newspaper company’s human resources department. Only non-unionized employees — approximately 71 per cent of the workforce — were affected.  The organization is closing its defined […]