Are employers doing enough for their staff?

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Jamie Jenkins, head of strategy and proposition at Standard Life, reveals how employers are under more pressure than ever to help employees achieve long term financial security.

Employers have long played a key role in helping their employees plan their financial futures. But it is a role that continues to change. While the need to support and engage with employees is more crucial today than ever before, many challenges and question marks remain. How should employers engage with their employees? How can they help them plan their long term finances? To what extent are they responsible for that anyway? To answer some of these questions in today’s workplace environment, we recently partnered with leading occupational psychologist Emily Hutchinson to develop Insight...

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