Staff rewards that motivate and reward?
Discussion
More questions than answers, but may help others.
1/ Is it an environment where everyone is in the same location?
2/ Will it be blanket or performance related? If so does it sit outside of a regular performance reviews?
3/ When you say not money/bonuses, is there actually even a little money to spend on something?
4/ What is the salary range? Someone on minimum wage may be motivated by something different to management level.
1/ Is it an environment where everyone is in the same location?
2/ Will it be blanket or performance related? If so does it sit outside of a regular performance reviews?
3/ When you say not money/bonuses, is there actually even a little money to spend on something?
4/ What is the salary range? Someone on minimum wage may be motivated by something different to management level.
Ask the staff what they want.
If there's one thing that boils my piss it's an employer that rolls out a bunch of spurious perks and claims to be an amazing place to work, while yet again you make cuts at home because council tax and energy bills have rocketed while your salary has done f
k all.
If there's one thing that boils my piss it's an employer that rolls out a bunch of spurious perks and claims to be an amazing place to work, while yet again you make cuts at home because council tax and energy bills have rocketed while your salary has done f
k all.23.7 said:
A business I used to visit had a car valeter visit every friday afternoon, discouraged skiving and everyone's car got cleaned foc.
NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Useless for the people who don't drive.NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Edited by 23.7 on Wednesday 1st September 17:55
My current (and previous employer) spontaneously offered up an extra days leave here and there..."time for you!"
Bit cheesy, but i am off this Friday for day eMTB'ing, no kids, stress reduced and i'll have a coffee and cake at the end of the ride with a mate. My wife who works in public sector looks at me like i have 2 heads when i say the CEO emailed us saying...have a day for yourself!
Bit cheesy, but i am off this Friday for day eMTB'ing, no kids, stress reduced and i'll have a coffee and cake at the end of the ride with a mate. My wife who works in public sector looks at me like i have 2 heads when i say the CEO emailed us saying...have a day for yourself!
Pothole said:
23.7 said:
A business I used to visit had a car valeter visit every friday afternoon, discouraged skiving and everyone's car got cleaned foc.
NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Useless for the people who don't drive.NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Edited by 23.7 on Wednesday 1st September 17:55
Small rural packaging warehouse, maybe 10 employees, seemed to work.
Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
Pothole said:
Useless for the people who don't drive.
Not useless. Just reinforces the hierarchy of the life they chose.OP - one of the things our place does is putting £150 per person per year into a kitty for "Events". Teams can decide how they want to use this throughout the year.
23.7 said:
Pothole said:
23.7 said:
A business I used to visit had a car valeter visit every friday afternoon, discouraged skiving and everyone's car got cleaned foc.
NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Useless for the people who don't drive.NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Edited by 23.7 on Wednesday 1st September 17:55
Small rural packaging warehouse, maybe 10 employees, seemed to work.
x5tuu said:
I’ve always been a big believer in additional annual leave - not taxable and worth more than money.
Agreed. I’m not interested in certificates or nights out or freebie branded tat or any of the other pointless crap which companies like to dish out as ‘rewards’. Directors don’t get this stuff when they hit their targets, they get bonuses, so why can’t the same apply to the rest of the team? If my employer wants to know how reward & motivate me, I would like more time off, more money or both.
Countdown said:
In some roles "additional annual leave" is a bit of a con. It just means you have the same amount of work to do in less time.
But by Christ it's better than "team event money". People don't want to spend more time with the team. They do want more time with their chosen people.Pothole said:
23.7 said:
Pothole said:
23.7 said:
A business I used to visit had a car valeter visit every friday afternoon, discouraged skiving and everyone's car got cleaned foc.
NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Useless for the people who don't drive.NIce to have a clean car for the weekend, and probably not much outlay.
Edited by 23.7 on Wednesday 1st September 17:55
Small rural packaging warehouse, maybe 10 employees, seemed to work.
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