BUSINESSES are offering workers unusual perks, ranging from free ice cream and meditation classes to hangover days, in an attempt to attract new staff.
A study, carried out by jobs site Adzuna, found that some employers are prepared to pay for lunches, give cash bonuses, and even finance foreign trips. One company was suggesting workers feed ducks in a local pond during their lunch break.
Doug Monro, co-founder of Adzuna, said: “Smart employers are proving that you don’t have to spend big on luxurious office perks or team bonding trips to lure top talent.
“There are more cost-effective benefits out there that reflect companies’ cultures and employees really value.”
Wine Time Fridays will go down well with workers who fancy a free glass or two at the end of the week, while some employers were found to be offering a 'hangover day' as a way of attracting younger workers.
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