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Ask around your organization and you will find that among most of your employees, there is an overwhelming lack of basic financial knowledge. Washington Council of Employee Education provides workplace education to further your employees’ command of financial and health topics, including retirement and estate planning, debt management, legal issues, home ownership, personal wellness and more.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Washington State with workplace education for a nominal materials fee – all designed to help your employees gain the knowledge they will need to successfully manage their lifestyles and finances for the betterment of your organization and our economy.
Through our years of experience and expertise, we are keenly aware of the fact that a lack of financial knowledge and adequate planning can be disastrous for your employees as well as your business. Workplace education can significantly ease the burden on your HR department and help employees make wiser financial and lifestyle decisions.
Dr. E. Garman of the Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation, estimates that poor employee money management skills and practices result in a loss of $750 – $2,000 annually for employers. Interestingly, employers stand to gain an average of $450, per employee, per year, for employees who engage in responsible financial and lifestyle management.
That is why we are committed to offering your organization our professional financial and wellness education courses – with absolutely no selling! Our education providers can bring their specialized expertise to your organization, delivering highly effective and helpful information right to your employees.
Please contact Susy today for information regarding our upcoming education events and scheduling. Discover how compelling and effective workplace education can drastically improve morale, productively and overall success. |
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| The average worker admits to frittering away 2.09 hours daily at an annual cost to employers of $759 billion. – AOL & Salary.com |
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| Health issues from lifestyle choices alone are responsible for over $100 Billion in lost productivity – American Heart Association |
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| The Texas Supreme court ruled that people with poor credit ratings (an indication of their lifestyle) are more likely to make insurance claims than those with a positive credit rating. |
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At WACEE, we are committed to providing workplace education to those who need it most.
Find out more about WACEE and how we can help. | |