The Journey to the 'Top 5 Benefits' for employees in 2023 & 2024
Freja Russell
Helping businesses with a Top Class Employee Engagement platform, specialising in benefits & rewards.
Want to know the secret to retaining your top people and attracting the best new recruits?
The answer is to offer staff a rewarding employee experience packed with attractive benefits that matter most to them.
One of the most topical trends in employee benefits right now is financial assistance, which is no surprise in a time of economic uncertainty.
So, without further ado, let's dive right into the top 5 benefits for employees in 2023 and beyond.
1. Offer flexible working
A recent survey of British employees found 'flexible working hours' to be one of the most valued benefits, swiftly followed by 'flexible working location'. Plus, with 97% of?hybrid or remote workers?preferring working in hybrid or remote models, this trend looks here to stay.
Whether it's providing a hybrid working environment or offering flexible schedules, introducing?flexible working arrangements?can boost employee engagement and loyalty and reduce staff turnover. And flexible working can also be a last minute request, so considering requests due to the unforeseen will also show the company’s support and flexibility when an employee is facing a crisis.
2. Introduce cost-of-living savings
Salary sacrifice schemes are one of the most popular types of employee benefits when it comes to supporting staff through the cost-of-living crisis, as employees don't pay tax and/or National Insurance on the money spent.
From employee discounts to a cashback card, here are a few ways that you can help your employees cut everyday spending costs:
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3. Give career progression opportunities
Did you know that 65% of UK employees see a?lack of personal development?as a reason to look for a new job?
Introducing ways for employees to grow, such as via mentoring programmes, educational assistance, training and qualification opportunities won't just help with?retention. It can also boost?job satisfaction, make staff?more productive, and help them feel that they have a?greater purpose?within the company. And letting employees know that you recruit from within is another way to keep them engaged and encouraged.
4. Reduce commuting costs
In the Commuter Census 2022?, 61% of Britons were?very concerned?about the current price of petrol and diesel. As a result, 81% were open to trying an?alternative mode of transport.?
Here are two commuter benefits schemes that can help to offset the rising price of fuel:
● Employees can save up to 40% on the cost of a bike and accessories at more than 2,000 retailers in the UK with?Cyclescheme.????
● Staff can save on transportation expenses and access the next generation of green cars at an affordable monthly amount with?Green Car Benefit.
5. Offer health & wellbeing benefits
When looking for a job, 80% of people seek workplaces that offer?mental health benefits. That's why many companies offer staff wellbeing benefits such as employee assistance programmes, mental health first aiders, and opportunities to get active.
Numerous studies have shown that physical activity can help to boost feel-good hormones and make anxiety more manageable. So, it's worth considering adding a healthy salary sacrifice scheme to the mix, such as?MyGymDiscounts, which offers savings of up to 25% off gym memberships, or the aforementioned?Cyclescheme, as cycle commuting makes 82% of participants feel less stressed.
Contact me today to discuss how our employees benefits platform Extras can support your organisation and employees. Freja Russell Business Development Manager - Specialising in Employee Engagement | Reward & Recognition? [email protected]