Employers who offer bonus and rewards schemes are missing out by not directing rewards and benefits to the sections of the workforce where they will have the most impact. A survey of 1,008 British workers conducted by One4all Rewards as part of the Push The Button Report, revealed that many UK businesses are incorrectly targeting their rewards schemes, neglecting younger workers who are more likely to work harder in order to unlock them. The data shows that the younger workers are, the more impact rewards will have on their work and the less likely they are to be eligible for them. 25 to 34 year old workers are the least likely to be offered rewards schemes, with 48% not being eligible for those offered by their employer. This is despite the fact that this age group is more likely than any other to work harder and improve the quality of their work in order to earn a reward, with 88% claiming they would do this. This trend is consistent across the age groups – 35 – 44 year olds are both the next most likely to be not included in rewards schemes (40%) and to work harder for them (85%). This is in contrast to 45 – 54 year olds and those aged 55+ – just 18% and 15% of these demographics are not eligible for the incentives their company offers, suggesting many businesses are using rewards and benefits as ‘top ups’ to salaries higher up the corporate food chain. And yet incentives have the least impact on these demographics (72% and 59% respectively.) Declan Byrne, managing director at One4all Rewards said: “What’s clear to see is that employers are wrongly putting their emphasis on largely older, more senior workers with their rewards and benefits schemes, in groups where workers are perhaps more used to having these available or where there is more expectation of them. “And yet actually the data suggests that budgets set aside for these will work much harder when spread across more junior members of the workforce, who will increase their efforts significantly in order to be able to unlock them. “The ideal scenario to inspire motivation in workers is offering benefits and incentives across the board, but in smaller businesses or in those where budget won’t stretch that far, it is important that these schemes work as hard as they can, and deliver tangible results for employers.” In Britain, 29% of the workforce is not currently eligible for rewards schemes offered by their employer. To read the full Push the Button report and to find out more about One4all Rewards visit the website: http://www.one4allrewards.co.uk/. Latest news Grass Roots Group to Join Forces with Blackhawk Network Partnership positions Grass Roots as a global market leader of employee and customer engagement solutions allowing⦠Share Brain & Heart announces the release of their new platform Brain & Heart, the web incentive platform developed by the high technology expertise and incentive experience of⦠Share New Survey Looks at How U.K. Firms Use Incentive Rewards IRF report finds that 81% of U.K. companies offer non-cash recognition to employees- Washington, D.C., June 22,⦠Share Citi announces sale of prepaid card services to Wirecard Citigroup today announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to sell its institutional Prepaid Card Services⦠Share Anglian Water immerse themselves in Employee Recognition with Xexec Xexec’s new Reward & Recognition Platform engages employees, boosting productivity and motivation Xexec, a leading⦠Share Love2shop Business Services Launches The Evolve Digital Reward Platform Love2shop Business Services, a specialist provider of online consumer and employee engagement solutions, in⦠Share Virgin Experience Days win National Direct Commerce Award Virgin Experience Days scooped a ‘best online retailer’ award at the Direct Commerce Awards. The awards, held at⦠Share How spreading a little bit of employee happiness can improve your bottom line Happiness is considered somewhat of a fluffy term, and ask your board of directors if they care about how happy your⦠Share Anchors Aweigh! After the great success of last year’s inaugural event we are setting sail again for the Motivation Awards16. We set⦠Share SGS Launch Employee Long Service Awards to Say Thank You SGS United Kingdom Ltd, part of the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, has⦠Share Post navigation In The Spotlight – Nick Deyong, NDL
Employers who offer bonus and rewards schemes are missing out by not directing rewards and benefits to the sections of the workforce where they will have the most impact. A survey of 1,008 British workers conducted by One4all Rewards as part of the Push The Button Report, revealed that many UK businesses are incorrectly targeting their rewards schemes, neglecting younger workers who are more likely to work harder in order to unlock them. The data shows that the younger workers are, the more impact rewards will have on their work and the less likely they are to be eligible for them. 25 to 34 year old workers are the least likely to be offered rewards schemes, with 48% not being eligible for those offered by their employer. This is despite the fact that this age group is more likely than any other to work harder and improve the quality of their work in order to earn a reward, with 88% claiming they would do this. This trend is consistent across the age groups – 35 – 44 year olds are both the next most likely to be not included in rewards schemes (40%) and to work harder for them (85%). This is in contrast to 45 – 54 year olds and those aged 55+ – just 18% and 15% of these demographics are not eligible for the incentives their company offers, suggesting many businesses are using rewards and benefits as ‘top ups’ to salaries higher up the corporate food chain. And yet incentives have the least impact on these demographics (72% and 59% respectively.) Declan Byrne, managing director at One4all Rewards said: “What’s clear to see is that employers are wrongly putting their emphasis on largely older, more senior workers with their rewards and benefits schemes, in groups where workers are perhaps more used to having these available or where there is more expectation of them. “And yet actually the data suggests that budgets set aside for these will work much harder when spread across more junior members of the workforce, who will increase their efforts significantly in order to be able to unlock them. “The ideal scenario to inspire motivation in workers is offering benefits and incentives across the board, but in smaller businesses or in those where budget won’t stretch that far, it is important that these schemes work as hard as they can, and deliver tangible results for employers.” In Britain, 29% of the workforce is not currently eligible for rewards schemes offered by their employer. To read the full Push the Button report and to find out more about One4all Rewards visit the website: http://www.one4allrewards.co.uk/.
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