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Employee perks What UK workers really want by Amber Rolfe Half of UK workers say employee benefits would make them feel happier at work Free tea and coffee voted the most popular office perk Flexible working hours and free ice cream voted most popular seasonal benefits1 in 6 people willing to take a pay cut in exchange for summer perks Office perks are something many of us take for granted.But it appears not all workers are getting what they want, according to our latest survey whether itâs early finishes in the summer or flexible working hours all year round.Employee perks = happiness According to those surveyed, perks can be key to guaranteeing happy employees.In fact, more than half said that employee benefits would make them feel happier at work, whether itâs a better work-life balance, an excellent pension, or having flexible working hours and the option to work from home.Others cited the importance of greater recognition, holiday allowance, and a boss who understands that family comes first. Tea, coffe e orâ¦ice cream? When it comes to office comforts, caffeine came out on top with 40% of people voting free tea and coffee as the perk they value most.A third of us placed precedence on a seat with a view, with a similar amount naming peace and quiet as all it takes to be successful at work.Other popular perks included a casual dress code, subsidised gym memberships and free fruit.It also seems as if our demands may sometimes be seasonal. According to a recent survey by Andrew Sykes, almost 50% of UK workers stated that summer perks would make them feel even happier at work.One in three of us even voted free ice cream and summer snacks as our top seasonal perk, showing it takes more than a free cup of tea to impress (and/or cool down) during the warmer months.Expectations vs. reality OK, so itâs clear what the people want â" but are they actually getting it?In short, no. Whilst the survey conducted by Andrew Sykes revealed that 50% benefit from free tea and coffee at work, one i n five people donât receive any office perks at all; regardless of the season.An even larger number of workers donât benefit from summer perks, with almost half of those surveyed saying their company doesnât offer anything in the way of seasonal benefits.One in five donât even get the opportunity to regulate the temperature in their office. Although that may be a blessing in disguise for people who work with thermostat-twiddling colleagues.Top five irritating office habits Turning a loss into a win When it comes to what employees would sacrifice for summer perks, UK workers were divided.Just over a third said theyâd give up their free brews if it meant enjoying benefits like flexible hours, free ice cream, working from home, or a more relaxed dress code during the summer.One in three were also happy to cut back on the company discounts they receive, saying that summer perks are more important than subsidised gym memberships or reductions at the local pub.But itâs not ju st perks that some workers are willing to give up. A staggering one out in six of those surveyed would sacrifice £5,000 of their annual salary for summer specific benefits.Essentially, Brits will do anything to make the most of a heatwaveâ¦Office perks: Have they lost their pulling power? POLL [socialpoll id=2458736 path=/polls/2458736 width=768]Want a position with more perks? View all available jobs nowFind a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Employee benefits Workplace culture
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