So, let's look at some of the statistics that give us an insight into the future of employee benefits.
Top future of employee benefits statistics
Strategic challenges
1. 71% of employers are struggling with the rising costs of benefits (Gallagher)
2. 67% of UK businesses are finding it difficult to create a standardised, flexible benefits package that appeals to an increasingly diverse workforce (Gallagher)
3. 41% of UK workers feel satisfied with their benefits (CIPD)
High demand benefits
4. 44% of employees say that annual leave (22 – 35 days) is the most important benefit to them (Aviva)
5. 70% of employees say that flexible working is very important to their overall job satisfaction (Know Your Money)
6. A majority of employees (71%) plan to work beyond 65 and 32% see flexible working initiatives as the best way to support and attract older workers (Canada Life Group)
7. 90% of Millennials regard policies that encourage a good work/life balance as being one of the best things about their job (Robert Walters)
8. 50% of the UK workforce will be working remotely next year (ONS)
9. 30% of requests for flexible working are still being declined (TUC)
10. At just 6%, unlimited leave is still uncommon (SHRM)
Recruitment and retention
11. 60% of people say that benefits and perks are one of their top considerations when deciding on a job (Glassdoor)
12. 78% of Britons would be more likely to apply for a job if it mentioned the benefits on offer. However, just 47% of adverts include benefits information (PageGroup)
13. 41% of employees say that work/life balance is a key reason why they joined their present employer (Aviva)
14. 77% of smaller businesses are struggling to recruit suitable, qualified staff and 64% are finding it difficult to keep them (Moorepay)
15. 88% of employers experienced skills shortages in the past year (Hays)
Automation and AI
16. 46% of HR professionals believe that AI and automation will be advanced enough to impact workforce planning within the next 2 to 5 years (Harvey Nash)
What does the future hold for your organisation? If you’re looking to introduce employee benefits or update your plan, let’s talk to see how we can help.