By now, many employers have made getting their workers vaccinated a major priority. Some employers choose to go with the stick approach, putting job security on the line for employees who don’t get vaccinated. Other employers are going with the carrot, offering incentives for employees to get vaccinated. The question is, which incentives work best for increasing employee vaccination rates? June surveys conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 65% of employees were encouraged by their employer to get a covid-19 vaccine. Some employers have offered free donuts, tickets to events, gift cards, and more. Everyone is trying to figure out the magic formula to motivate their employees. Some choices have worked better than others. Paid time off is a popular choice as an incentive for employees to get vaccinated. The American Rescue Plan allows companies to claim payroll tax credits if they offer PTO for getting a vaccine and the company has less than 500 employees. PTO can be an effective incentive, however, this option may not work for all companies. Merchandise can include things like free t-shirts, mugs, fitness gear, etc., and can be a fun way to incentivize vaccinations. If you have a current company health and wellness incentive program […]