Rochdale Observer

Boost your pay without asking for a raise

-

Many workers are looking for ways to stretch their income further – and even if there’s no chance of a pay rise on the horizon, there may still be ways you can give yourself a boost.

Here are some suggestion­s from Ally Fekaiki, CEO of employee wellbeing company Juno (withjuno. com)...

1. CLAIM TAX RELIEF ON JOB EXPENSES

Depending on individual circumstan­ces, you may be able to make claims for working from home, or for buying certain equipment.

Check whether you may be able to make a claim on the gov.uk website.

2. MAKE THE MOST OF COMPANY BENEFITS

“Most employers offer a package of benefits to staff, but millions of pounds worth of these extras go unclaimed every year,” says Ally.

“Speak to your employer or HR rep, and ask to see a full list of the benefits the company offers.

“There could be gym discounts, bike to work schemes, or childcare support policies you could be taking advantage of – all of which can help save you money.

“In addition, if your company offers benefits you don’t want, approach them about switching things up and giving staff more choice about what benefits they receive and when.

“In the era of the ‘great resignatio­n’, most employers are keen to hear ideas that will help boost retention, so initiating that conversati­on could unlock even more benefits for you and your colleagues.”

3. CHECK YOUR CONTRACT

additional pay or time off ‘in lieu’ in exchange,” says Ally. “Check your current employment contract carefully to see what your rights are, and make sure you claim any extra pay or leave you’re entitled to. This can help boost your monthly pay packet or, at the very least, score you some additional time off.”

4. BRUSH UP ON PENSIONS

04/01/1937 – 07/06/2022 Peacefully in hospital, with family by her side, on Tuesday 7th June 2022, aged 85 years. Beloved wife of the late Brian Mottershea­d, loving mother to Julie and the late Dr Brian Mottershea­d and much loved grandma to Samuel and Jack. Forever in our hearts. The funeral service will be held on Thursday 30th June at The Vine Fellowship Church at 12pm, followed by interment at Rochdale Cemetery at 1:30pm. Instead of floral tributes, family have requested you bring a single rose. Donations are gratefully being received for Dementia UK.

Aerial & Satellite Specialist­s

 ?? ?? Juno’s Ally Fekaiki
Juno’s Ally Fekaiki
 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom