NEW YORK, March 20, 2023--The Great Resignation, quiet quitting, and labor hoarding are among the buzzy workplace trends ignited by one common theme: a lack (or perceived lack) of care for employees. MetLife’s 21st annual U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study (EBTS) reveals feeling ‘cared for’ at work is a key driver of employee holistic health and happiness, which are strongly connected to employee productivity and job loyalty. Yet the study found nearly half of today’s employees (42%) don’t feel
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MetLife's (MET) asset management arm, MetLife Investment Management, supports agricultural producers by initiating $4 billion of agricultural mortgage loans across 400 notes in 2022.