IKEA US Receives 100 Percent on 2016 Corporate Equality Index
This year, the 2016 CEI report rated 1,027 businesses, evaluating their LGBT-related policies and practices including non-discrimination workplace protections, domestic partner benefits, transgender-inclusive health care benefits, competency programs, and public engagement with the LGBT community. IKEA US satisfied all of CEI’s criteria resulting in a 100 percent ranking and the designation as a Best Place to Work for LGBT Equality. This includes:
- Since 1995, IKEA extended benefits coverage to spouses and domestic partners including health/medical, dental, vision, dependent coverage, COBRA, FMLA, bereavement, relocation/travel assistance, adoption benefits, employee discount, employee-assistance program.
- In 2016, the IKEA medical plan will include gender reassignment surgery and other services.
In addition to benefits focused on LGBT co-workers and their families, the company strives to contribute to a better life for all co-workers and their families. Here are a few examples:
New Minimum Wage (Effective Jan. 1, 2016)
- In June 2014, IKEA US implemented a new minimum wage structure, basing minimum hourly wages on co-workers’ local living costs (i.e., housing, food, transportation).
- As a result of the new minimum wage structure, IKEA saw a 4% reduction in turnover.
- In June 2015, the company announced it would once again raise its minimum hourly wage in existing stores.
- Effective January 1, 2016, the average minimum hourly wage will increase from $10.76 to $11.87, a 10.3% increase. This is $4.62 above the current federal minimum wage. No co-worker will have a minimum hourly wage below $10.00.
- IKEA offers a 401K plan and matches a portion of contributions. IKEA offers a 100% match on the first 4% of salary contributed, and a 50% match on the next 2% of salary contributed.
- IKEA invests in their co-workers’ future with annual retirement fund contributions through a program called “Tack!” (Swedish for ‘Thank You’).
- The purpose of Tack! is to show appreciation and gratitude for co-workers’ loyalty and contribution to the success of the business.
- Regardless of rank or position, each full-time US co-worker received $2,530 in 2014.
- IKEA offers Platinum and Gold level PPO medical plans, vision (at no cost to full time co-workers), dental and prescription coverage to help co-workers and their families stay well. Co-workers who work an average of 20 hours or more weekly are eligible for medical benefits. (74% of IKEA US co-workers)
- IKEA US offers generous Paid Time Off benefits.
- Paid time off accrues based on co-workers’ length of service and how many hours they work. Co-workers at IKEA can accrue anywhere from up to 76 hours per year to 272 hours per year.
- All co-workers accrue sick time based on their average amount of hours worked, up to 40 hours per year for full-time co-workers.
- IKEA also offers bereavement leave, jury duty paid time off, and maternity/paternity leave for natural birth and adoption.
- Currently, IKEA offers retail industry leading scheduling, providing schedules three weeks in advance, more than required by federal legislation.
- IKEA US is conducting pilots in select markets to find ways to make scheduling even more predictable.
- Once again, all IKEA US stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day so that co-workers can enjoy the day celebrating with family and friends.
- IKEA offers education assistance for associates, undergraduate, and graduate programs to support co-workers’ development.
- Tuition discounts for IKEA co-workers are available at online universities.
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