As an employer, if you have found yourself in a situation where you are about to commit to a salary sacrifice scheme, you may have arrived at this point in a variety of ways. These could include:

There could be other reasons too, but fundamentally this is a significant shift in how your business operates, in terms of contracts, personnel issues and how the employer/employee relationship works, so you need to understand what you are walking into and how you should approach it.

What you need to understand about salary sacrifice schemes

Perhaps the two biggest things you need to appreciate when considering a salary sacrifice scheme, is that signing-up to the scheme needs to be completely optional and that it also needs to be open to all employees.

With a salary sacrifice car scheme, for example, there is a perception that vehicles sourced through the business, historically known as ‘company cars’, are for senior executives only and there is a sense of status and elitism about them. But it is important for your employees to understand that a salary sacrifice car scheme is open to everyone and all employees can benefit in the same way. This is how you can promote fairness and inclusivity, boost morale and make employees feel valued. And because the scheme is optional it is important that employees aren’t pressured into signing up for it.

What to look at first when introducing a salary sacrifice scheme

Once you have understood these two key factors and you are ready to introduce your workforce to the concept of salary sacrifice, it is then all about information and communication. You should initially introduce the idea of the scheme with an introductory written communication, and then invite all employees to an optional seminar or meeting where the scheme can be explained and discussed in an open forum. Maybe you could invite along some representatives from the company running the scheme to help you?

Along with this open forum it is important that employees are armed with information about the scheme which they can then go away and read in private and discuss with family. With the example of the salary sacrifice car scheme offered by Pink Salary Exchange, we can point employees towards pages on our website, such as:

Once the idea has been introduced and interest is being generated, it might be a good idea to follow-up these initial communications with further reading for those interested in the scheme. Here you can move on from the opening summary information and go into more detail about changes the scheme will bring. So for example with a salary sacrifice car scheme you can answer:

How to sign-up for a salary sacrifice scheme

This secondary round of information is more dedicated to people who are definitely interested and helps them make a more rounded decision. After that, you can introduce the idea of signing-up for the scheme, what information is required and what the process involves. For the employer it is very straightforward, you simply:

From the start to the end of this process need only take a couple of weeks, but once you are signed-up with Pink Salary Exchange you are ready to roll the scheme out in a matter of hours. However, we understand that salary sacrifice is a big change for a business and managing change is crucial in engaging a workforce correctly and experiencing the benefits you are wanting, so contact our team at Pink Salary Exchange and we can help you start the process of implementing salary sacrifice in your business.