Develop a brief overview of the company that includes the organization's vision, mission, and values. Identify a minimum of three mandatory employee benefits. Provide the legal justification crucial to understanding the mandatory benefits offered.

Fill in template concerning benefits to be posted on website 

Develop a brief overview of the company that includes the organization's vision, mission, and values.
Identify a minimum of three mandatory employee benefits.
Provide the legal justification crucial to understanding the mandatory benefits offered.
Identify a minimum of three discretionary employee benefits.
Provide related information that is crucial to understanding the discretionary employee benefits offered.
Evaluate how the discretionary and mandatory benefits align 
with the company's organizational strategy.

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HRM500

Employee Benefits Website Content Template
Provide content for the following benefit offerings for the company you work for. Explain which of the following benefits are available to your employees, whether they are mandated or discretionary, and other important features regarding the benefit offering that a new employee needs to know.

Benefits Overview

[High level overview of company. Includes the organization’s vision, mission, and values.]

Mandatory Benefits

[Minimum of three mandatory employee benefits. Provide related information that is crucial to the understanding of the benefit offered.]

Discretionary Benefits

[Minimum of three discretionary employee benefits. Provide related information that is crucial to the understanding of the benefit offered.]

Benefit Alignment to Organizational Strategy

[How the discretionary and mandatory benefits align to the company’s organizational strategy.]

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