21 Nov 2024

Future benefits 2030 panel discussion: Adapting to evolving employee needs, with Zurich

Michele Haeusler, head of customer Experience and growth Zurich integrated benefits at Zurich Insurance Company Ltd, Isha Smith, global VP, total rewards for Soundcloud, Morag Lynagh, global future of work director at Unilever and Kate Whelan, global reward director at Dentsu speak at REBA’s Future Forum 2024.

As the future of work rapidly evolves, driven by technological advancements, remote flexibility, and changing societal values, employers face a significant shift in the needs and expectations of tomorrow’s workforce.

In this video the panel explore how the next decade will reshape employee benefits and what employers can do today to stay competitive and design benefits packages that resonate with the changing needs of an increasingly diverse workforce.

If you are unable to see the video below, please follow the link here to view the session on Youtube.

Together they discuss:

  • Tech transformation and benefits – how technological advancements are changing the expectations and possibilities for benefits and what Gen Z and Alpha employees will expect from employers
  • Adapting to new expectations – how to keep benefits relevant for an increasingly diverse workforce and meet their rising demands for flexibility
  • Holistic care and empowerment – how to support employees’ overall quality of life and empower them to future proof their lives
  • Understanding the unique financial concerns of the next generation: from student debs to personalised financial planning and the role of employers can play
  • Driving impact – how to utilise benefits to express a company’s purpose and values.

In partnership with Zurich

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