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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.

    Crunch BusterTM offers real cost savings for you and your employees utilising a mix of well-established salary sacrifice schemes as well as some new initiatives to deliver a self-funding employee benefits scheme whereby employees save on income tax and NIC. Click here for more information.

    ''Employees who socialise at work enjoy their jobs more''

    A recent survey by Randstad has shown that people who socialise with colleagues at work believe it makes their jobs more enjoyable.

    Employee benefits consultants focused on keeping rewards competitive

    The findings from the 2010 annual Reward Survey from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development have been revealed.

    Maternity leave for mothers needing childcare vouchers increased

    A European Parliament committee has approved draft legislation to extend maternity leave to 20 weeks on full pay.

    Employers warned over social network use at work

    Employers have been warned by a security software firm that cybercriminals are targeting social network sites Facebook and Twitter.

    Retention comes into focus as resignations grow

    The need for employee retention has come into focus with the news that resignations have grown in the year to February 2010, despite the economic downturn.

    Big employers to use employee benefits consultants for pensions

    The vast majority of UK employers intend to look for external advice to get to grips with the government''s workplace pension reforms.

    ''Flexible employee benefits can make workers more productive''

    It has been suggested that flexible working employee benefits that allow staff to work from home can result in workers becoming more productive.

    Cycle to work scheme hailed a success

    The government''s cycle to work scheme has been hailed a success by two businessmen who have collaborated to raise its profile.

    Employee engagement on the agenda for CEOs

    A survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers has shown that employee engagement and retention are firmly on the minds of UK chief executives.

    Employee retention could prove difficult as pay freezes continue

    Firms are to increasingly rely on pay freezes according to the latest monthly pay intelligence survey by IRS.

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