Employee fringe benefits

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
הטבות נלוות לעובדים
Name (Latin)
Employee fringe benefits
Name (Arabic)
المزايا الإضافية للموظفين
Other forms of name
Benefits, Employee
Benefits, Fringe
Employee benefits
Fringe benefits
nne Non-wage payments
Perks (Employee fringe benefits)
Perquisites (Employee fringe benefits)
See Also From tracing topical name
Compensation management
Labor costs
Wages
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q678774
Library of congress: sh 85042858
Sources of Information
  • LC database, Aug. 6, 1994(Perks)
  • UMI business vocab.(Perquisites)

Wikipedia description:

Employee benefits and benefits in kind (especially in British English), also called fringe benefits, perquisites, or perks, include various types of non-wage compensation provided to an employee by an employer in addition to their normal wage or salary. Instances where an employee exchanges (cash) wages for some other form of benefit is generally referred to as a "salary packaging" or "salary exchange" arrangement. In most countries, most kinds of employee benefits are taxable to at least some degree. Examples of these benefits include: housing (employer-provided or employer-paid) furnished or not, with or without free utilities; group insurance (health, dental, life, etc.); disability income protection; retirement benefits; daycare; tuition reimbursement; sick leave; vacation (paid and unpaid); social security; profit sharing; employer student loan contributions; conveyancing; long service leave; domestic help (servants); and other specialized benefits. The purpose of employee benefits is to increase the economic security of staff members, and in doing so, improve worker retention across the organization. As such, it is one component of reward management. Colloquially, "perks" are those benefits of a more discretionary nature. Often, perks are given to employees who are doing notably well or have seniority. Common perks are take-home vehicles, hotel stays, free refreshments, leisure activities on work time (golf, etc.), stationery, allowances for lunch, and—when multiple choices exist—first choice of such things as job assignments and vacation scheduling. They may also be given first chance at job promotions when vacancies exist.

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