Exchange Benefits Ranks #1

The benefit programs offered by the Exchange ranked overall as #1 in total value and employer value compared to a peer group of retailers, a business consultant says.
The 2017 study, conducted by Willis Towers Watson business consultants, included Best Buy; Kohl’s; Macy’s; the owner of TJ Maxx, Home Goods and Marshalls; Ross; Gap; JC Penney, Toys R Us and others.
The study compared health care, retirement, disability, life insurance, and paid time off.
In addition to ranking first overall, the Exchange ranked first for retirement and paid time off; second in life insurance; third in disability benefits; and fifth in medical and dental plans.
“The Exchange offers a rich benefit package for our associates and retirees,” said Benefits Director Julie Emory. “Every few years since 1993, we’ve taken part in a consulting firm’s survey to compare our benefits against our competitors. We continue to get the same great results.”
To check out the Exchange benefits, go to Employee Self Service and click on “Hi, I’m Alex/eBenefits” and eCompensation Statement