The lucrative perks employees fail to exploit
Competitive insurance policies and subsidised gym memberships are among the least used benefits at a handful of major employers.
Euan BlackWork and careers reporter
Four-day working weeks, 26 weeks of paid parental leave and the chance to work overseas.
These are some of the perks that grabbed the most attention over the past 18 months as companies expanded benefits programs to compete for scarce talent in a tight labour market.
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Euan BlackWork and careers reporterEuan Black is a work and careers reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com
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