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Deborah Merkin

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Deborah Merkin, CEO and Founder of GiftCard Partners™, Inc. and Engage2Reward™ LLC, brings two decades of experience to the forefront of the gift card industry. Armed with an MBA from Babson College and a BS from University of Massachusetts Amherst, Deborah's career spans technology startups and corporate giants, including AT&T Capital and Staples. A pioneer in establishing and shaping lucrative new distribution channels, Deborah’s expertise grew through consultancy roles with Linens’N Things and CVS®. This journey marked her entrance into the gift card and incentives industry and ultimately laid the foundation for the conception of GiftCard Partners. A Certified Women Owned Business, GiftCard Partners was founded in 2005 and has received the prestigious Best and Brightest Company to Work For® Award for 10 years nationally. With a focus on assertiveness and balanced steadiness, Deborah continues to drive innovation and growth in the dynamic world of gift cards. Beyond her professional success, Deborah is deeply involved in community service, recently joining the board of JBBBS.org and previously serving on the board of JFSMW.org for 5 years.
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Punishing Employees for Bad Behavior

Employers are now finding ways to punish employees for unhealthy behavior.  Increasingly, employers are holding their employees responsible.  Instead of blindly providing health insurance to all employees on the same level, regardless of their health, employers are giving one kind of insurance to healthy employees, and a less desirable package to less healthy employees.  Deductibles are higher for employees who are over weight, who smoke, or who have other conditions that result from unhealthy behavior.  Employees can avoid this cost by participating in wellness programs, provided by the employer, but if they choose not to, they face the insurance increase. Some workers rights groups find these practices coercive, and unfair.  Opposition to these kinds of insurance programs stem from the fact that often, it cannot be proven exactly how much more a less healthy person costs a company, than someone who is healthy and in good shape.  At GiftCard Partners we believe that a Carrot Vs. the Stick approach, which offers rewards and incentives for good behavior, is far better than outcasting and punishing employees.  Although these practices promote a healthy lifestyle, is it fair to essentially reduce an employees paycheck when the company cannot tell exactly how much more that person is costing them?  
For more information read the full Chicago Sun-Times article If you have an opinion on these programs, or your company runs a program similar to this, leave us a comment.

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The Rise of the Side Hustle: What Employers Should Do About It

The side hustle is no longer a fringe activity; it’s a defining part of the modern workforce. According to SurveyMonkey’s Workplace Culture and Trends report, nearly three in four employees (72%) either have a side hustle or are considering one. While side hustles can spark creativity and growth, they also present challenges for employers — from retention risks to engagement gaps.

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The 3 P's, and the Triple Bottom Line

People like to jump on bandwagons.  Whether its a sports bandwagon, a clothing trend, or a going along with what their co-workers are doing.  People like to do what other people are doing.  The latest corporate bangwagon happens to be a positive one.  Corporate Social Responsibility.  Every major company, public or private, releases corporate social responsibility reports annually.  Companies want the public to know they are doing things to serve their community; regardless of if that is their internal community, or the greater community in which they "live." The 3 P's are becoming corporate's "triple bottom line." Without caring for the planet, people, and profits, corporations will not survive. Whether it is companies incentivizing employees who stay healthy, by shopping at stores that promote healthy nutritional choices, without sounding insincere or forced.  Corporations are learning how to truly care for their employees, instead of sounding like they care.  You cannot sound forced, or your employees, and your public audience will feel that your efforts are forced, and fake.  Companies want to create loyal employees, and loyal public audiences.  They need to truly care about the planet, their people, AND their profits in order to truly succeed in this unstable economy.

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People Over Profits, Could this translate in the U.S.?

Canadian small businesses are choosing people over profits, as consumers face the rising prices of everything from food, to gas, and even insurance.  Business owners are saying that they would rather absorb those costs through their businesses, than pass the financial burden on to their employees.  According to the American Express Small Business Monitor small businesses react to uncertain economic times by favoring long term employee and customer loyalty over short term economic gain.  Businesses see their employees as the most important asset to the company, over monetary revenue. Do you think this attitude could or does translate to small business behavior in the United States? Do you feel that the economic climate in Canada is different enough from the United States that small businesses can afford to make a larger investment in their employees? The GCP team found this article particularly intriguing, and are interested in your opinions on this issue, feel free to leave us a comment or tweet us @giftcardpartner.  Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!   For more information check out this
Financial Post article

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Creative Corporate Wellness: A Case Study from Xceed Financial Credit Union

As employers look for more effective ways to engage their workforce, reduce healthcare costs, and boost morale, corporate wellness programs continue to evolve. One standout example comes from Xceed Financial Credit Union, where leadership built a holistic wellness initiative that blends traditional health goals with community and personal development.

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