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Posted on July 26, 2016

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on July 26, 2016

Today is Smarter Working Day (1) (25th July) – an inaugural awareness day encouraging businesses to allow their staff to work flexibly.
With nearly four in ten (39%) current workers (2) feeling ‘undervalued’, employers must now meet new, higher expectations of what employees want in order to attract and keep top talent.
In response to these heightened expectations, new workplace perks have exploded – ranging from free lunches to work-from-home options, now on offer to many employees. However, 66% would prefer a three percent pay rise (2), instead of flexible working options.
Now SalaryFinance, a financial employee benefit provider, calls on all UK employers to offer more than just free lunches to their staff and actually begin to support their staff with financial support benefits.
AseshSarkar, co-founder and CEO of SalaryFinance said:
“Britain is currently in a personal debt crisis, which will reach a record £180 billion this year and this trend is unlikely to change in post Brexit years. While many will point the finger at government intervention, solutions have to extend beyond what the powers that be can do.”
“This is where employers can and should step in as soon as possible. Companies need to look beyond free lunches, and offer financial education and benefits which help employees to deal with their debts. Helping to safeguard their financial futures is a significant and meaningful approach to ensure they’re as happy and productive at work as they can be.”
SalaryFinance is seeking to change this situation and already works with a number of NHS trusts. The company:
Today is Smarter Working Day (1) (25th July) – an inaugural awareness day encouraging businesses to allow their staff to work flexibly.
With nearly four in ten (39%) current workers (2) feeling ‘undervalued’, employers must now meet new, higher expectations of what employees want in order to attract and keep top talent.
In response to these heightened expectations, new workplace perks have exploded – ranging from free lunches to work-from-home options, now on offer to many employees. However, 66% would prefer a three percent pay rise (2), instead of flexible working options.
Now SalaryFinance, a financial employee benefit provider, calls on all UK employers to offer more than just free lunches to their staff and actually begin to support their staff with financial support benefits.
AseshSarkar, co-founder and CEO of SalaryFinance said:
“Britain is currently in a personal debt crisis, which will reach a record £180 billion this year and this trend is unlikely to change in post Brexit years. While many will point the finger at government intervention, solutions have to extend beyond what the powers that be can do.”
“This is where employers can and should step in as soon as possible. Companies need to look beyond free lunches, and offer financial education and benefits which help employees to deal with their debts. Helping to safeguard their financial futures is a significant and meaningful approach to ensure they’re as happy and productive at work as they can be.”
SalaryFinance is seeking to change this situation and already works with a number of NHS trusts. The company: