A leading UK insurance company is campaigning in order to persuade employers to allow employees a small amount of time each month to sort out their money issues. According to the insurance company financial management has become far more of an issue lately, with rising repayments on mortgages, higher inflation, increasing costs on things such as food and insurance, and other rising costs making it difficult for consumers to balance their income and out goings.
The insurance company plans to launch the campaign, which is known as ‘My Budget Day’ on 21st November, and has the backing of Unite, the country’s largest union, and the Confederation of British Industry. The campaign is urging employers to allow employees to take one hour off each month to deal with money issues and budgeting, claiming that this could actually save employers money and time in the long run by reducing stress levels amongst financially struggling staff members.
The insurance company has already stated that it is giving all of its employees the first hour off on the 21st November to deal with their finances, and urges other companies to do the same. One official from the...