Fringe Benefits
Fringe Benefits
Fringe Benefits
Meaning
Benefits given to employees in addition to their
salary or wage are called fringe benefits. Thus
fringe benefits are those monetary and nonmonetary benefits given to the employees during
and post employment period which are connected
with employment but not to the employees
contribution to the organization. Cockmar defined
those benefits which are not provided by an
employer to or for the benefits of an employees and
which are not in the form of wages, salaries and time
related payments.
Coverage
The fringe benefits covers bonus, social security
measures, retirement benefits like provident fund,
gratuity, pension workmens compensation, housing
medical, canteen, Co-operative credit, consumer
stores educational facilities, recreational facilities
financial advice and so on.
Need
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Employee Demands
Trade Union Demands
Employers preference
As a Social Security
To improve Human Relation
Objectives
1. To create and improve sound industrial relations.
2. To boost up employee morale.
3. To motivate the employees by identifying and
satisfying their unsatisfied needs
4. To provide qualitative work environment and
work life.
5. To provide security to the employees against
social risk
like old age benefit and maternity benefits
6. To protect the health of the employees and to
provide safety to the employees against
accidents
7. To promote employees welfare by providing
welfare measures like recreation facilities.
8. To create
employees
sense
of
belongingness
among
2. Health protection
Benefits include accident insurance, disability
insurance, health insurance, hospitalization, life
insurance, medical care, sick benefits sick leave.
3. For Old Age and Retirement Benefits
It include deferred income e plan pension , gratuity,
provident fund, old age pension old age counseling,
medical benefits for retired employees, traveling
concession to retired employees.
4. For Personnel Identification, Participation
and Stimulation:
The category covers the following benefits:
anniversary awards, attendance bonus, canteen,
cooperative credit societies, educational facilities,
beauty parlour services, housing, income tax aid,
counseling, quality bonus, recreational programmes,
stress counseling, safety measures etc.
In addition to fringe benefits, managements provide
different types of non-monetary rewards. These nonmonetary rewards include:
(i) Treats cover free lunches, festival bashes, coffee
breaks, picnics, dinner with the boss, dinner for the
family, birthday treats.
(ii) Knick-Knacks cover desk accessories, company
watches,
tie-pins,
brooches,
diaries/planners,
calendars, wallets and T-shirts.
(iii) Awards include trophies, plaques, citations,
certificates, scrolls, and letters of appreciation.
(iv)Social
Acknowledgment
includes
informal
recognition, recognition at office get-together,
socialisation of advice, suggestions etc.
(v) Office Environment covers redecoration, flexible
hours etc.
(vi) Tokens covers movie tickets, vacation trips, early
time-offs etc.
(vii)
On-the-job
rewards
include
increased
responsibility, job rotation, training etc.
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