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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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    Employers ''must encourage staff to switch off when offering flexible benefits''

    Although flexible benefits have many positives, they must not lead staff to overwork themselves, it has been said.

    Social network use in the workplace ''a must''

    Using communications tools such as social networks is a must for employers, it has been suggested.

    Flexible benefits ''aid the retention of talented employees''

    Organisations which offer flexible benefits may be more likely to retain talented staff, it has been suggested.

    Women who cycle to work ''can be seriously stylish''

    Women who cycle to work have been offered tips on how to look on-trend this summer.

    Unified communications ''makes sense when offering flexible benefits''

    Employers offering flexible benefits schemes may decide to look into unified communications.

    Honesty is a positive motivation tool, CIPD claims

    Being honest with staff is a way to boost motivation, it has been said.

    Childcare vouchers news: Two-child families ''see full-time work as pointless''

    Childcare vouchers could help parents with two children both return to work, an issue that has been raised by a new study.

    Flexible benefits ''can help to close the gender pay gap''

    Flexible benefits can be used to bridge the gender pay gap in the UK, the Trades Union Congress has claimed.

    Trust is key to implementing flexible benefits, says expert

    Employers and workers need a bond of mutual trust to make flexible working successful, an expert has suggested.

    New bike paths ''will encourage more people to cycle to work in London''

    The Mayor of London Boris Johnson wants more people to cycle to work along the city''s new bike paths.

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