Occupational pension provision is preferred benefit
According to the study, respondents would like their employer to focus on occupational pension provision (BVG). In fact, 49% were ranking support with their retirement in their top three, when being asked in which areas they want support from their employers. This is because long-term financial security is often provided by the employer. More than half of the participants (55%) said that their employer's pension plans meet their needs. Interestingly, this number even increased to 69% for employees that are regularly able to monitor their pension situation via an app. Surprisingly, two-thirds of those surveyed also say that they invest less in retirement provision than they ideally should.
Experience shows that employees are generally willing to save for their retirement, yet, without the support of the employer, it often remains a good intention. This means employees have great trust in their employer to manage or to have deposits managed responsibly.
Wellbeing increasingly important for all stakeholders
In addition to receiving financial support, approx. one quarter of the participating employees also want their employers to support them in the areas of emotional (27%) and physical (23%) wellbeing. Whereas pre pandemic the emotional and physical wellbeing was considered mainly a private matter, it has widely been understood that employers need to act now. Employees that are feeling well are more motivated, suffer less from stress and cause less absenteeism.
For example, 76% of employees who believe their employer cares about their wellbeing intent to stay with their current employer compared to only 44% who work for employers without a health focus. Looking at employee engagement and absenteeism paints an even clearer picture: 63% of the workforce at "health-focused" companies describe themselves as very engaged in their jobs, compared to only 13% in the comparison group. Employees who feel supported in their wellbeing report an average of 21 days lost due to absences or presenteeism which is 9 days less compared to the comparison group.
This means that wellbeing is not just another benefit. It is essential for a successful cooperation within the organisation and to win the battle for highly skilled talent on the labour market.