The Stretch: Workforce health and benefits – expanded

Exceeding Employee Expectations By Listening

19 min · 18 de nov de 2025
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Benefits have an outsized impact on the employee experience. Employees value benefits so much, in fact, that 39% say competitive benefits motivate them to stay in their current jobs, according to data [https://business.bofa.com/en-us/content/workplace-benefits/workplace-benefits-report-overview.html] from Bank of America. But how can employers ensure their benefits are truly competitive? Joining The Stretch to discuss the importance of innovative benefits design is Kate Phillips, Bank of America's global head of benefits.

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