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40% of UK staff would choose a job with lower salary but generous benefits

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Two in five (40%) UK employees admitted they would choose a job with a lower salary but generous employee benefits , according to research from MetLife UK. Adrian Matthews, head of employee benefits at MetLife UK, said: “Benefits are becoming increasingly more important to employees, and rightly so.

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University of Salford targets communications at specific employee groups

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Credit: Richard Oldroyd / Shutterstock.com The University of Salford ensures it provides comprehensive financial wellbeing support and education that is targeted at all different groups of employees. These are hosted twice a year by a professional consultancy firm and are free of charge.

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EXCLUSIVE: Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Centrica promote benefits to support financial wellbeing

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Employee Benefits Live 2023: Enterprise Rent-A-Car has supported employees during the cost-of-living crisis with a salary increase and conducted a benchmark analysis of its pay and benefits providers. Centrica focused on communication in order to increase employees’ engagement with the benefits they have.

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Exclusive: Welsh government rolls out new employee benefits framework

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The Welsh government has partnered with employee benefits provider Vivup for the managed service provision of its employee benefit schemes. It will also offer reward and recognition benefits such as gift cards, vouchers and gift experiences, long-service awards, recognition messages or cards, and lump sums.

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UK Power Networks uses total reward statements to boost engagement with benefits

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UK Power Networks uses total reward statements (TRS) to inform and engage its 6,000 employees with its benefits package. The TRS outlines what employee benefits have been on offer for the past 12 months. Employees are given the choice of which format they would prefer and more than 90% opt for a paper copy.

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How to support employees’ financial wellbeing on a budget

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Simply raising salaries is not an option for many, so employers may need to think creatively about how they can provide financial support without breaking the budget. It offers free and impartial help with money, pensions and everyday savings,” he explains.

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How to target financial wellbeing support to employees

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As a starting point, employers can survey staff to ascertain their situations, and get creative with benefits that can help employees both today and in the long-term, says Steve Watson, director of policy and research at Cushon.

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