Skip Links

Whatever the scale of your business or the needs of your people, we’ll help you engage your employees and get the best return from your benefits.

Username
Password

    News and publications

    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.

    Bosses ''need to get a grip of email systems''

    Email communications within offices need to be managed better by bosses, an expert has said.

    Nick Clegg: Paternity leave allowance is "measly"

    Nick Clegg has attacked the current arrangements for paternity leave and looks set to modernise the system.

    Coalition at ''odds over benefits and public sector pay''

    Tomorrow''s emergency Budget could see public sector pay trimmed as the Liberal Democrats try to protect benefits payments.

    Workplace stress ''is different for men and women''

    Men and women are under different pressures and do not deal with stress in the same way, meaning a flexible approach to employee benefits could be helpful.

    Cycle to work schemes ''can help inspire climate change''

    Cycling to work is just one way that employees can help reduce the UK''s carbon footprint.

    Nick Clegg ''attacked on child tax credit cuts''

    Nick Clegg has been attacked by a Labour Party rival over plans to cut child tax credits.

    Social networking ''is changing the workplace''

    An industry roadshow has heard that businesses need to address the positive and negative aspects of social networking in the workplace.

    Employees using social networking sites ''should limit personal information''

    Employees should be careful when using social networking sites to build business relationships as fraudsters can use personal details posted online.

    Pensions and savings schemes as part of flexible benefits ''should be easier to understand''

    Savings schemes for employees such as Isas and pensions should be more straightforward to encourage greater participation, an expert has suggested.

    National Bicycle Week raises awareness of cycle to work schemes

    Cycle to work schemes could receive extra publicity next week with the launch of National Bicycle Week.

    Filter news & publications

    Filter by publication, event or news release.

    go