USAirtours gives staff WFH annual allowance


USAirtours gives staff WFH annual allowance

Saturday, 16 Aug, 2022 0

To assist staff with the rising cost of living, USAirtours has introduced a benefit that gives all staff working from home an allowance of £1,200 per year.

“The past two pandemic years have made it very difficult for companies to find the extra reserves to reward staff and pay bonuses”, said founder and CEO Guy Novik.

“Now that we are growing again, we not only want to retain staff but also attract talented and experienced individuals to join.”

When the US closed its borders for 20 months, USAirtours was forced to reduce headcount from 83 to 32 staff but have now grown back up to 50.

“I am delighted to see so many of our staff rejoin us, particularly as the current skills-shortage meant they had many other job options.”



 

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