Benefits and Compensation

Benefits from Cars to Credit to Counseling to Charity

The survey, sent to a random sample of SHRM members, had 510 respondents, which was a 13% response rate.

The table below indicated prevalence of various other benefits.

Other Types of Benefits Percent

Offering

Planning

to Offer

On-site parking   90%   0%
Company-paid group life insuranceA   83%   0%
Dependent care flexible spending account   64% <1%
Service anniversary awardB   59%   2%
Undergraduate educational assistance   54% 2%
Life insurance for dependents   54% <1%
Graduate educational assistance   50%   1%
Incentive bonus plan (executive)   45%   1%
Phone subsidy for business use of personal cell/smart phone   42% <1%
Business cell/smart phone for personal use   41%   0%
Employee referral bonus   41%   1%
Spot bonus/awardC   41%   2%
Incentive bonus plan (nonexecutive)   40%   1%
Shift premiums   35% <1%
Employee discount on company services   33%   0%
Donations for participation in charitable events   33%   1%
Sign-on bonus (executive)   28% <1%
Automobile subsidy for business use of personal vehicles   26%  <1%
Credit union   26%   0%
Full flexible benefits planD   24%   1%
Accident insuranceE   24%    0%
Accelerated death benefitsF   21%  <1%
Company-owned car for employee use   20%    0%
Matching employee charitable contributions   20%   1%
Sign-on bonus (nonexecutive)   20% <1%
Financial advice offered onlineG   19%   2%
Employee technological device (e.g., computers, tablets) purchase discounts (not a loan)   19%   0%
Payroll advances   18%   0%
Financial advice offered one on oneG   17%   1%
Financial advice offered in group/classroomG   14%   2%
Safety bonus/incentive   13%   2%
Credit counseling serviceH   13%   1%
Educational scholarships for members of employees’ families   13% <1%
Retention bonus (executive)   13% <1%
Loans to employees for emergency/disaster assistance   12%   0%
Retention bonus (nonexecutive)   12% <1%
Employee stock purchase plan   12% <1%
Qualified transportation spending account   10% <1%
Transit subsidy   10% <1%
Restricted stock options   10%   1%
Incentive stock options (ISOs)    9% <1%
Parking subsidy    7%   0%
Nonqualified stock optionsI    7% <1%
Automobile insurance program    6%   0%
Low-/no-interest loans to employees for nonemergency situations    6% <1%
529 PlanJ    6% <1%
Free computers for employees’ personal use    5%   0%
Loans for employees to purchase personal computers    5% <1%
Carpooling subsidy    3%   0%
Free or discounted home Internet service    3%   0%
Stock appreciation rights (SARs)    3% <1%
Subsidized cost of elder care    2%  <1%
Educational loans for members of employees’ families    2%    0%
Free commuter shuttle    2%    0%
Personal tax services    1%  <1%
Divorce insurance  <1%  <1%
Grooming subsidy/reimbursementK < 1%    0%

A Does not pertain to employee-paid supplemental insurance.

B Based on the number of years of employment.

C Unscheduled bonus/award for going above and beyond in some capacity.

D Ability to select from a variety of benefits.

E Separate from travel accident insurance.

F For terminal illnesses.

G Financial advice is defined as providing employees with information on how to manage their financial resources effectively for a lifetime of financial well-being.

H Credit, debt consolidation, housing counseling, etc.

I NQSOs or NSOs.

J Tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future college costs.

K For example, manicures, pedicures, haircuts.

Source: 2014 Employee Benefits: A Research Report by SHRM


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