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Date: March 22, 2022
A new The Washington Post article details options employees suffering from long COVID should consider to help them perform their job. For employees with more subjective symptoms, Dr. Charles Glassman, associate medical director at The Standard, suggests consulting with major medical centers to make a credible case for a workplace accommodation.
News Organization: The Washington Post
Date: March 1, 2022
Improving mental health has become more important than ever since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new Entrepreneur article, which includes data from The Standard's Behavioral Health Impact Update, highlights the importance of leaders being physically and psychologically sound and strategies to help boost their mental and emotional wellbeing.
News Organization: Entrepreneur
Date: February 23, 2022
“By adding income protection insurance to your practice, you can ensure your clients are protected so that an unexpected event, or disability, doesn’t derail their financial plans.” In a new ThinkAdvisor article, Tawni Johnson, IDI sales manager at The Standard, highlights the overarching reasons advisors should recommend income protection insurance to their clients.
News Organization: ThinkAdvisor
Date: November 23, 2021
Paid Family Medical Leave, or PFML, is an evolving benefit and it’s different in most every state. In a new episode of the TwoSides HR Podcast, Jessica Bolar, product manager of PFML and Absence at The Standard, discusses what PFML entails and why organizations should address PFML and the compliance issues in states where it’s mandated.
News Organization: TwoSides HR Podcast
Date: November 23, 2021
“The pandemic has made a bad situation worse.” Mental health has a stigmatized reputation in the workplace, and employers must work to support and accommodate those who are struggling. In a new Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC) @Work Magazine article by Dan Jolivet, Workplace Possibilities SM practice consultant from The Standard, highlights how to do that and more.
News Organization: @Work Magazine
Date: November 2, 2021
Life is unpredictable, so it’s important to ensure your clients feel prepared if they need to tend to themselves or a loved one. In a new ThinkAdvisor article Jill Frohardt, second vice president of Individual Disability Insurance Sales at The Standard, shares the importance of offering income protection and family caregiving benefits in any policy.
News Organization: ThinkAdvisor
Date: October 27, 2021
The effects of Long COVID are taking a toll on the American workplace. In a recent BenefitsPRO article, Dr. Charles Glassman, associate medical director at The Standard, and Dr. Dan Jolivet, Workplace Possibilities SM practice consultant at The Standard, share how the workforce that is struggling with Long COVID could eventually be covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
News Organization: BenefitsPRO
Date: October 12, 2021
Substance abuse in the workplace has become more common and has caused employers to reevaluate their management of assisting employees who are struggling. Dan Jolivet, Workplace Possibilities SM practice consultant and The Standard shares tips for employers and discusses the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements regarding workplace drug and alcohol use in Employee Benefit News.
News Organization: Employee Benefit News
Date: October 8, 2021
“When managers and employers recognize the signs of burnout in their employees, it may be time to explore some culture changes in the workplace.” In BenefitsPRO, Brenda Smith, Workplace Possibilities SM director at The Standard, shares insight and tips to alleviate workplace burnout and behavioral health issues resulting from change fatigue.
News Organization: BenefitsPRO
Date: October 1, 2021
Substance use has had a major impact on the workplace since the start of the pandemic. In a new Employee Benefit News article, Dan Jolivet, Workplace Possibilities SM consultant at The Standard, shares how disability providers and employers can support employees during and after substance abuse recovery.
News Organization: Employee Benefit News
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