News – Page 6
-
Article
Home Group and Asda celebrate achievements via digital peer recognition
Employee Benefits Live 2016: Home Group uses a digital recognition programme to enable both peers and managers to celebrate individuals' achievements and hard work by sending e-cards to employees across the business.The number of e-cards sent and the reasons for these are reviewed by the executive team on a monthly ...
-
Article
Current government consultations could impact employee benefits strategies
A round-up of current government consultations with a bearing on employee benefits:Tax-efficient benefitsHM Revenue and Customs has launched a consultation to examine the potential impact on employers and employees should the government change the way the benefits code applies when a benefit in kind (BIK) is provided in conjunction with ...
-
Article
6: small tax and leg: Government consultation round-up
Gender pay gap reporting for the public sectorGender pay gap reporting guidelines are already in place for private and voluntary organisations employing more than 250 staff, with initial data due to be captured in 2017. In alignment with these measures, the government has recently concluded consulting on how to implement ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: 49% cite flexible working as most coveted future benefit
Just under half (49%) of respondents say flexible-working arrangements and work-life balance will be the most important benefits to them in the future, making it the most coveted benefit, according to research by Grass Roots.Its Future of employee benefits report, which surveyed 1,000 employees and 200 HR managers, also found ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: 36% have not reviewed core benefits in the last two years
Just over a third (36%) of respondents have not reviewed their core benefits offering in the last two years, according to research by Hargreaves Lansdown.Its study of 350 employers also found that only 13% of organisations that provide flexible benefits do not operate salary sacrifice arrangements, or if they do, ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: 74% offer salary sacrifice pension arrangements
EXCLUSIVE: Almost three-quarters (74%) of employer respondents enable staff to contribute into their defined contribution (DC) pension scheme via a salary sacrifice arrangement, according to research by Employee Benefits and Xerox HR Services.The Benefits research 2016, which surveyed 338 employer respondents, also found that two-thirds (66%) of respondents offer a ...
-
Article
Government consults on tax-efficient benefits
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a consultation on limiting the range of benefits that attract relief on tax and national insurance contributions (NICs) when provided as part of a salary sacrifice arrangement or flexible benefits scheme.The consultation seeks to examine the potential impact on employers and staff should ...
-
Article
Tarmac introduces technology scheme
Building materials organisation Tarmac has introduced a technology scheme for its 7,000 UK employees.Tarmac launched the SmartTech scheme, provided by Reward Gateway in partnership with Currys PC World, in July 2016. The scheme enables staff to purchase technology products on an interest-free basis from their net salary.The scheme gives employees ...
-
Article
SG Fleet acquires Fleet Hire
SG Fleet has acquired contract hire, fleet management and salary sacrifice provider Fleet Hire.SG Fleet Group manages a fleet of approximately 130,000 cars across Australia, New Zealand and the UK, while Solihull-based Fleet Hire currently has 60 staff and 6,500 cars in the UK.Fleet Hire's senior team, including chief executive ...
-
Article
51% offer a car salary sacrifice scheme to boost staff morale
Just over half (51%) of employer respondents who offer a car salary sacrifice scheme to staff provide the benefit to raise employee morale, according to research by finance organisation Maxxia.Its HR views on salary sacrifice car schemes report, which surveyed 100 HR professionals in UK-based organisations with at least 250 ...
-
Article
Hull College Group launches car salary sacrifice scheme
Hull College Group has launched a car salary sacrifice scheme for its 1,200 employees.The organisation has introduced the scheme as part of a wide-ranging employee benefits package, provided by BHSF Employee Benefits.The scheme, TCH Salsa, provided by TCH Leasing, was launched in May 2016 and is available to all employees.It ...
-
Article
East Kent College launches mobile phone salary sacrifice scheme for all staff
Education facility East Kent College has launched a new salary sacrifice mobile phone scheme for its 550 employees.The benefit, Phonescheme, provided by Grass Roots, was introduced in February 2016. The scheme enables staff to save up to 42% on the cost of a mobile phone.Looking to widen the existing reward ...
-
Article
Fat Face launches mobile phone salary sacrifice scheme for staff
Clothing and accessories retail organisation Fat Face has launched a new salary sacrifice mobile phone scheme for its 3,000 UK employees.The benefit, Phonescheme, provided by Grass Roots, was introduced in June 2016. The scheme enables staff to save up to 42% on the cost of a mobile phone.The scheme was ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: Royal Mail Group receives 1,200 orders for car salary sacrifice scheme
Royal Mail Group has seen staff place 1,200 orders for cars after launching a salary sacrifice car scheme in March.It launched its My Drive scheme, which employees can take up at any time and is provided by Zenith, in conjunction with the launch of its flexible benefits plan, branded My ...
-
Article
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust launches car salary sacrifice scheme
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has introduced a car salary sacrifice scheme for its employees.The car scheme, which was launched in mid-June 2016, is available to over 9,800 eligible employees among the organisation's 13,000-strong workforce.The scheme, provided by Tusker, also offers staff maintenance support, insurance, breakdown cover, tyres and ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: 93% believe childcare vouchers are best tax-efficient benefit
EXCLUSIVE: The majority (93%) of respondents feel that childcare vouchers are the most popular tax-efficient benefit offered by their organisation, according to the Employee Benefits/Xerox HR Services Benefits research 2016, published in June 2016.The government’s tax-free childcare scheme, aimed at replacing childcare vouchers, will be phased in from 2017, with ...
-
Article
STV launch car salary exchange scheme
STV has launched a new car salary sacrifice scheme for its 15,000 employees, with all new users of the scheme entered into a prize draw to win a satellite navigation system.The Scottish digital media organisation launched the initiative in February as part of their total engagement strategy, ensuring staff can ...
-
Article
42% would be interested in taking part in a bikes-for-work scheme
More than four in ten (42%) respondents would be interested in taking part in a bikes-for-work scheme if their employer provided one, according to research by Edenred.Its Employer’s guide to cycle to work report, which surveyed 1,000 employees, also found that 22% of respondents do not cycle to work because ...
-
Article
University of Lincoln introduces car salary sacrifice scheme
The University of Lincoln has launched a car salary sacrifice scheme for staff.The university, which employs 1,600 core members of staff, is introducing the scheme to further enhance its employee benefits offering.The car salary sacrifice scheme, which will sit alongside existing travel benefits, aims to support employees’ commutes to work ...
-
Article
EXCLUSIVE: JLT achieves 18% engagement rate with car salary sacrifice scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) has seen 18% of eligible employees register interest in its car salary sacrifice scheme in the three months since it was launched.The insurance, reinsurance and employee benefits consultancy firm introduced the scheme, which is provided by Fleet Hire’s Car Salary Exchange, at the end of ...