The art of benefits? Immediacy

Did you know the direct costs of employee absence to the economy are reported to be in excess of £14bn each year? That’s what a recent survey by the CBI discovered. It’s research like this that inspired recruitment and HR specialist Rebecca Myers, to establish a new employee benefit service geared towards accessible fitness sessions for time-poor employees.
natural

Did you know the direct costs of employee absence to the economy are reported to be in excess of £14bn each year? That’s what a recent survey by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) discovered. Contributor Rebecca Myers, Founder – Work In Your Work Out (WIYWO). It’s research like this that inspired recruitment and HR specialist, (and who also happens to be a personal trainer) Rebecca Myers, to establish new employee benefits services geared towards accessible fitness sessions for time-poor employees.

Pensions -tick! Health insurance – tick! Discounts for brands or services – probably! This is all pretty standard fare when it comes to employee benefits. Some are obligatory, of course, and are undoubtedly sensible and beneficial incentives for employees, but are they offering your talented team the immediate hit they need to feel valued, or indeed supported, in their demanding role? Truth – probably not.

Healthy employees = happy employees
The rise of well-being programmes in recent years goes some way to demonstrate the appetite for instant-hit benefits. Access to counselling services, for example, are on the rise, and many organisations are introducing healthy eating initiatives, doing away with the omnipresent fizzy drinks and chocolate bar dispensers. Discounts to local gym memberships have also been present on the periphery of employee benefits recently – which is great – but time-poor employees can’t clear their lunch diaries long enough to spend an hour away from their desk. “It’s not rocket science to understand the importance of retaining talented employees,’ explains Rebecca Myers explains Rebecca Myers, founder of Work In Your Work Out (WIYWO), that brings 30-minute fitness sessions to your place of work, “longer term benefits are great, but an employee who is experiencing stress, anxiety, or would simply like to include exercise in their week, but can’t find the time – would benefit from employee engagement services they can make use of right now, not years down the line when collecting their pension.

“Yes, you absolutely need things like pensions and ‘hard’ benefits in place, but, as an employer myself, I also looked at what soft benefits we could offer – and what other companies offered that our candidates were impressed by. Over time, softer benefits have become more important to candidates than harder benefits.”

The instant appeal of soft benefits
Soft benefits are increasingly important factors in employee retention strategies, and, Rebecca says, a key part of negotiations when placing a new candidate within a company. Examples of soft benefits could include: extra holidays, flexible working hours, loyalty or bonus plans and courses to quit smoking.

“When it came to introducing soft benefits to our recruitment business,’ explains Rebecca, ‘I immediately thought of fitness sessions. It’s something that is close to my heart – I firmly believe that the healthier a person is, the more energy they have, the more productive and better able they are to deal with the day-to-day pressures of a busy job.

“The sessions I introduced worked really well, and over time more local businesses joined us. It was this that spurred me on to establish Work In Your Work Out. We take the stress out of the whole process – we manage the admin, it’s easy for HR teams to implement, and the costs are fixed and transparent. Our qualified personal trainers deliver sessions designed for all levels of fitness, and inject lots of fun and energy into a regular working day.

She continues, “The real innovation though, is the ability for remote workers to access the session on our secure online portal, or watch the sessions later when convenient to them. Employees simply book their slot online, and we manage the rest. We come to you – and all we need is a little indoor or outdoor space. Interestingly, most people prefer getting outdoors – even with UK weather!”

www.wiywo.com

Read more

Latest News

Read More

Conflict Intelligence: A Defining Skill for Emerging Leaders

18 August 2025

Culture

18 August 2025

This article delves into the core reasons why these "teams within teams" emerge. It provides leaders with eight psychologically grounded strategies to realign loyalties and...

Career Development

15 August 2025

The self-awareness you gain as a caregiver, the resilience you build through sleepless nights, the ability to stay present during a meltdown (theirs or yours!)...

Newsletter

Receive the latest HR news and strategic content

Please note, as per the GDPR Legislation, we need to ensure you are ‘Opted In’ to receive updates from ‘theHRDIRECTOR’. We will NEVER sell, rent, share or give away your data to third parties. We only use it to send information about our products and updates within the HR space To see our Privacy Policy – click here

Latest HR Jobs

UCL – Human Resources Salary: £43,981 to £52,586

University of Oxford – NDM HR Centres of Excellence, located within the Centre for Human GeneticsSalary: £31,459 to £36,616 per annum (pro rata) : Grade

University of Cambridge – Department of Clinical NeurosciencesSalary: £33,951 to £39,906

University of Oxford – HR Centres of Excellence based within the Centre for Human GeneticsSalary: £34,982 to £40,855 per annum (pro rata). Grade 6

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE