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Since the introduction of the government’s cycle to work scheme in 1999, there has been a revolution in the number of people who cycle to work in Britain. Find out more about cycling to work.
Read full postOne way to care for your employees is to offer employee benefits. With attractive benefits, your business will thrive with motivated, happy and appreciated employees. Not only this, but you are also likely to attract and retain top talent. Find out more.
Read full postThere is still more that can be done to encourage cycling. In fact, in order to increase the number of individuals that cycle, the government are actively encouraging members of the public to cycle to work.
Read full postPositive and negative reactions can come from business change. For example, a mass employment drive is likely to increase workplace productivity and employee satisfaction, but redundancies will increase stress and reduce productivity. Find out more.
Read full postAccording to PwC’s Employee Financial Wellness Survey, money is one of the biggest causes of stress in the modern workplace. With 53% of employees stressed about their financial situation, there is no denying the importance of benefits that financially protect your workforce.
Read full postMental health in the workplace is a topic that has been under scrutiny recently. . As work environments become more pressurised and employees work longer hours, stress related illnesses are becoming more prominent. This blog investigates how you can protect your employee's mental health.
Read full postAll organisations have a legal obligation to ensure the health, safety and welfare of their employees. Therefore, it’s vital that you take the time to look after your employees. This blog discusses how organisations can fulfil their obligations to their staff and in turn, facilitate their employees’ health and wellbeing.
Read full postIt is common sense to ensure that, wherever possible, the people who make up organisations feel good about themselves and their working environment. This key premise for employee benefit providers has not changed. It means that relevant and effective employee benefits must play a key role in delivering good work environments.
Work productivity can be impacted by a myriad of factors including wage levels, business infrastructure and employee health. A recent study by Britain’s Healthiest Company, (BHC) has shown that poor employee health results in British organisations losing 30.4 days of productive time per year.
Read full postAt Busy Bees Benefits, we are big believers in health and wellbeing, and that’s why we offer employers the opportunity to implement the Cycle to Work Scheme within their business. The government-run scheme is a great way for both employees and employers to stay healthy and save money. There’s only one problem – who’s going to cycle in the winter?
Read full postToday, reward strategies can create that comfortable environment by providing transparency and real value, rather than just being used as a tool for recruitment and employee retention.
Read full postIn recent years, workforces in the UK are becoming increasingly multi-generational, multi-location and encompassing wider diversity than ever before.
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