Friday, April 5, 2013

US Benefits Compared to Other Countries

It has been said several times, for decades, that America is one of the best nations to live in; but is it the best nation to work? It has been proven that American employers supply sufficiently less benefits to their employees than in other developed countries. Where do we stand as a nation in comparison to other countries? The truth may be surprising. The facts may be hard to believe, but we have done a little research to back this up.

When it pertains to policies that sustain employees and their households, the United States is near the bottom of a lengthy worldwide list. According to an article at www.ebn.benefitnews.com , An eight-year research study by analysts at McGill University and Harvard University in Canada reveals that the United States drags further behind the majority of financially competitive countries in providing family-friendly conveniences/benefits such as sick-days, paid maternity leave, caregiver time off, and various other employee benefits.

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