Your Benefits Broker Should Save You More Than They Cost.
Most employers overpay for benefits — not because they’re careless, but because they don’t have an expert in their corner at renewal time. JS Benefits Group delivers measurable, documented savings through smarter plan design, aggressive carrier negotiation, and compliance that prevents costly mistakes.

The Numbers Are Staggering.
Healthcare costs are projected to rise 7–8% in 2026, yet 67% of employers renew without ever shopping the market — because carriers count on that inertia. We don’t let that happen. From level-funded plan design to ACA compliance, our clients typically save 15–30% in year one — and every service is included at no additional cost.

Real Employers. Real Savings.
A Pennsylvania manufacturer with 145 employees saved $187,000 in year one. A New Jersey firm avoided $94,500 in IRS penalties. A Delaware healthcare organization reduced premiums by 22% — while employees actually preferred the new plan.

Find Out What You’re Leaving on the Table.
A free benefits analysis takes less than an hour and shows you exactly what your current plan is costing you — and what a smarter strategy would save. No pressure. No obligation. Just numbers.

Submit the form on the left or click here for more information.

Your Benefits Broker Should Save You More Than They Cost.
Most employers overpay for benefits — not because they’re careless, but because they don’t have an expert in their corner at renewal time. JS Benefits Group delivers measurable, documented savings through smarter plan design, aggressive carrier negotiation, and compliance that prevents costly mistakes.

The Numbers Are Staggering.
Healthcare costs are projected to rise 7–8% in 2026, yet 67% of employers renew without ever shopping the market — because carriers count on that inertia. We don’t let that happen. From level-funded plan design to ACA compliance, our clients typically save 15–30% in year one — and every service is included at no additional cost.

Real Employers. Real Savings.
A Pennsylvania manufacturer with 145 employees saved $187,000 in year one. A New Jersey firm avoided $94,500 in IRS penalties. A Delaware healthcare organization reduced premiums by 22% — while employees actually preferred the new plan.

Find Out What You’re Leaving on the Table.
A free benefits analysis takes less than an hour and shows you exactly what your current plan is costing you — and what a smarter strategy would save. No pressure. No obligation. Just numbers.

Submit the form on the left or click here for more information.

Incorporate Diversity

How to Incorporate Diversity in the Workplace

Companies today are looking to achieve an open-minded, global business culture by promoting inclusiveness and diversity in the workplace. Better inclusivity helps employees in better understanding their colleagues, and develops empathy and bonds beneficial for the organization. Not only does this serve well in improving the workplace environment, but it also assists a company in achieving its goals and business targets.

The benefits of diversity and equality are compelling all businesses and organizations to be more accepting of their workforce. Companies, much like the world today, know that the gender, nationality, race, sexuality, and religion have nothing to do with the roles and responsibilities of a worker.

Given this realization, here are some ways that you can improve diversity in your workplace:

1. Boost Cultural Competency

The globalization and the digitization of the world today means that you have to interact with people from different cultural backgrounds on a professional level. Cultural communications that you develop in an accepting environment in your workplace will help you in dealing with professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Whether it is a team member, a junior, or your manager, a better understanding of cultures will improve communications and avoid misunderstandings. An effort to knowing your colleagues and the cultural background they belong to will educate you on the different cultural traditions and approaches to work.

2. Better Treatment

Growing up, we were always told to treat others the way they want to be treated, in a professional environment, this is not the case. A better and more successful alternative in the professional world is to treat others the way they want to be treated.

The management needs to be considerate and sensitive to the boundaries and expectations of others. A request or activity that you consider normal is at times in conflict with the cultural values of an individual. It is helpful to ask politely, and if your request offends the individual, apologize sincerely.

Being respectful of the cultural boundaries of your colleagues will collectively make your workplace more welcoming and productive for everyone.

3. Observe and Participate

Another good way of promoting happiness and unity is by celebrating the diversity in your company. By finding appropriate ways to celebrate the cultural traditions, you can encourage all colleagues to celebrate different cultures.

Even if more massive cultural celebrations make it a point to acknowledge a significant religious or cultural holiday personally. Small gestures such as a wish during a coffee break or via an email go a long way in cementing a strong bond between the employees.

The best way of promoting diversity in your workplace is by embracing it and working with your team regardless of the cultural background to find common ground. This will deepen your appreciation for difference as you will realize that these cultural differences end up uniting you.

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