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    You at Work launch Crunch Buster™

    In these difficult times, businesses need all the help they can get, that’s why we’ve come up with Crunch Buster™, a suite of tax and National Insurance Contribution (NIC) efficient schemes designed to provide companies with a cost neutral way to make employees net pay go further.

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    Flexible benefits ''make sense for small businesses''

    Flexible benefits and working practices suit small businesses and can help with retention of staff.

    Maternity leave changes among policies under review

    Business secretary Vince Cable looks set to review all of the Labour government''s proposed business legislation in a move to cut the costs inflicted on businesses.

    Google''s cloud promotion could improve social networking in the office

    Social networking and office communications could be enhanced by Google''s cloud technology.

    Flexible benefits ''could entice employees into the private sector''

    Companies offering the best employee benefits could be able to pick and choose more during recruitment as public sector jobs are under threat.

    Pension reforms to boost employee benefits

    The UK''s pension crisis could be solved by a new government scheme encouraging individuals and employers to think ahead.

    Scottish business moves could impact upon employee benefits

    Employee benefits packages in Scotland could change if more tax-related powers are devolved to the Holyrood parliament.

    Flexible benefits to be offered during World Cup

    As employers try to figure out the best ways to accommodate the needs of staff during the football World Cup, an expert warns this could create more problems than it solves.

    Cycle to work schemes ''have many benefits''

    A report on the benefits of cycle to work schemes has listed the ten main benefits from an employer''s viewpoint.

    Government plans for employee benefits in the spotlight

    The emergency budget later this month will provide some much needed information on how the new government is to approach employee benefits schemes.

    Trust ''on the increase'' over social networking at work

    Employers are viewing social networking as less of a danger and more as an essential tool for today''s "generation standby" employees.

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