Many employers believe that they offer a smorgasbord of benefits but their employees are sticking with meat and potatoes.
Only 36 percent of employers are "very satisfied" with company participation in voluntary benefits, according to MetLife's 12th annual U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study. By contrast, a record one-half of employees report being satisfied with their benefits.
The primary reason for the discrepancy, according to the study, is that employees often feel overwhelmed with the number of choices and need better education about what is available.