



Meeting global challenges with better family healthcare
Layoffs across the industries, the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the overturning of Roe vs. Wade have challenged employees and employers alike. With tightening budgets and prevailing uncertainty, how can professional services companies take a people-first approach to their benefits decisions?
We surveyed HR leaders and full-time employees to discover how they’re using family benefits to navigate the uncertainty and challenges of 2023 and beyond.




Uncertainty and change create opportunities
Increased restrictions on reproductive healthcare posed new challenges for employees in 2022. They’ll continue to have broad-reaching implications for employers, affecting employee productivity and attrition and leading to inequitable access to care.


Deploying a comprehensive approach to family care
Outside of the impacts of the Dobbs case, escalating global economic uncertainty continues to be top of mind for professional services companies as they make their benefits decisions. Despite keeping a closer eye on budgets, most employers say they’re adding benefits in the next two to three years.
49%
of professional services employees say the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision and the current economic climate make them feel more anxious. Of these workers, over half say that this anxiety is affecting their productivity at work.
65%
of professional services employees say that the Supreme Court’s ruling has factored into their plans for starting and raising their families.
“As a people-first organization, we are committed to listening to employees and making a conscious effort to foster a more inclusive workplace. Ensuring we offer equitable parental leave benefits regardless of gender identity is essential to reducing bias and promoting a culture of inclusivity and belonging.”
Human Resources Manager at West Monroe
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Fertility and family-building support
03
Global parity for family health benefits
02
Maternity and postpartum care
04
Parenting and pediatric support
In 2023, leading professional services companies will align their benefits with what employees want moving forward—centered around providing more equitable, inclusive care to all employees—to ensure that their investments are supporting employees in the most comprehensive way possible.


