Employee benefits have undergone a major transformation in recent years. Today, employees expect modern and meaningful benefits that reflect their lifestyle and needs. Join us as we take a look at the latest trends in this area.
What used to be considered above standard is now taken for granted. Companies must constantly adapt to changing circumstances and employee expectations. Today, it’s no longer enough to offer just meal vouchers and a company phone. So, what are the leading trends in employee benefits?
Flexibility is a must for employees
Employees, especially the younger ones – no longer want to return to the traditional “nine-to-five in the office” model. Home office, flexible working hours, or hybrid models are not only popular benefits but have also become an expected standard that companies can’t do without.
To maintain quality internal communication with employees in these “alternative” work modes, try the online tools in the Verso app, such as Praise, Surveys, or News.
Employee benefits that focus on the individual
A big trend today is the personalization of benefits, because everyone simply wants something different. For one person, home office may be a fundamental must-have, while another may not be interested in it at all. That’s why it’s important to treat employees as unique individuals. A great solution is cafeteria-style benefits, where everyone can choose what they prefer.
Workplace well-being and care for body and mind
Health care, including mental health, is proving to be an increasingly important benefit. Companies are realizing that burnout, stress, and mental distress lead to high turnover and lower productivity.
Offer your employees cafeteria-style leisure benefits, but also make use of the legislative changes introduced in the Czech Republic as of January 2025, which bring a new annual tax limit of CZK 46,557 for health-related benefits. At the same time, be creative and proactive in thinking about what can truly support your employees’ mental health. A company psychologist, yoga and meditation at the workplace, or perhaps the introduction of quiet and relaxation zones?
Meaningful benefits that care for nature and community
For younger generations in particular, meaningful and eco-friendly benefits based on sustainability and real values are essential. Consider introducing corporate volunteering, contributing to employees’ public transport costs, and a great tip for bringing eco-activities into your company are the features from the Verso Eco package, which can help boost your company culture. Excellent modules include Carpooling and Marketplace.
Four-day work week
The four-day work week has been talked about for several years as the benefit of the future. Employees can adjust their schedules individually so that they work only four days a week. The first option redistributes 40 hours into 4 days, with the condition that employees must not work more than 12 hours per day. The second option reduces the total number of hours while keeping the same financial compensation. In this case, employees work not 40 but only 32 hours per week. Results show that the four-day work week increases productivity, while employees become more disciplined and more satisfied.
Companies that adapt to these benefit trends will be unbeatable in the coming years. Otherwise, they risk being less competitive and losing talented applicants as well as current employees. Whatever innovation you decide to integrate into your company culture, don’t forget to communicate it externally as part of your HR marketing, social media, recruitment, and PR. You can also get inspired by Verso digital tools, which bring simple and popular features.
How is your company adapting to the changing landscape of employee benefits? What new trends have you already introduced, are introducing, or plan to introduce?