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From a sociological perspective
Employment Insurance (EI)
A social welfare program that provides temporary financial assistance to unemployed workers who meet certain eligibility criteria.
Employees Contribute
The involvement or effort of workers in their job roles, tasks, or towards organizational goals.
Flexible Benefits Plans
Flexible Benefits Plans are employee benefit programs that allow workers to choose from a range of benefit options tailored to their personal needs and preferences.
"Cafeteria" Plans
Flexible benefit plans that allow employees to choose from a menu of options to create a benefits package tailored to their needs.
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