Summertime has arrived! Take a look at some of the easy perks you could provide to reward your hardworking employees:

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  1. Flexible Scheduling
    Work/life balance can be especially tricky in the summer. The short window of summer months can leave your employees physically present but mentally checked out. To help your employees strike a balance, consider offering flexible scheduling. A CareerBuilder survey found that flexible scheduling is one of the most valued perks for employees and ranks as the third most important for employee retention (coming in after only salary and benefits). Employers that offer flexible scheduling in the summer often offer compressed four-day workweeks or half-day Fridays. Others let their employees set their own work hours within certain guidelines.
  2. A Walking Club
    Take advantage of the nice weather and establish a walking club. Walking regularly not only has great physical benefits—controls weight, elevates mood, lowers blood pressure, etc.—but it’s a great way to boost morale and build camaraderie among your employees. Use an app like MapMyRun to establish routes near your workplace and encourage your employees to walk during their lunchtime or before and after work.
  3. Casual Dress Code
    Relaxing your dress code during the summer months is an easy summertime perk that your employees will love. Set guidelines and communicate them to your employees. Clear policies will ensure that everyone is on the same page for what is—and what is not—appropriate apparel for your office.
  4. Recess
    The Foundation’s most recent Employee Benefits Survey asked employers about all sorts of interesting perks they might offer, and while recess at work isn’t a popular perk (just 0.3% of employers offer it), it is a fun one! In fact, it turns out there is even a Recess At Work Day and it’s coming up on June 15. Give your employees a break from “adulting” and plan a work recess sometime this summer.

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    5. Ice Cream Breaks
    OK, so this perk isn’t completely free, but it’s close! Choose a steamy summer day and surprise your employees with a 3:00 ice cream break. Purchase some frozen treats from your local grocery store and let your employees choose their favorites. It’s fun, easy and tasty!


Brenda Hofmann
Senior Communications Associate at the International Foundation

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Senior Communications Associate at the International Foundation

Favorite Foundation service/product: Today’s Headlines

Benefits-related topics that grab her attention: Wellness, work/life balance, retirement security, unique perks, anything related to new mommas: maternity leave, pumping at work, on-site daycares, family friendly workplaces etc.​

Favorite Foundation event: The day we wait all year for–National Employee Benefits Day!

Personal Insight: Brenda goes with the flow and this approach to life puts everyone around her at ease. Brenda enjoys the mix of roles she plays from public relations pro to new mom and wife.

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