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25/07/2008 : UK Workers Waste up to 1 Day a Week Commuting
Did you know that the average daily commute is 8.7 miles and this takes on average 54 minutes? One in ten commuters has a daily journey in excess of two hours, and three per cent of ‘extreme commuters’ travel at least three hours every day.
These startling figures produced by Work Wise UK, the Go ... click to view
This is the claim of Gary Benfield, Sales Director of Long-Eaton based Sandicliffe Motor Contracts who says that, for companies wh ... click to view
01/07/2008 : June Newsletter
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June 2008
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04/04/2008 : April Newsletter
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22/06/2007 : Company car still a top perk for employees
Company car still a top perk for employees 20 June 2007 Company car schemes are still among the most popular of employee benefits, although the emissions-based benefit-in-kind tax changes have knocked it off top spot.
The provision of a car in one form or another, whether it be a company car ... click to view
25/01/2007 : Act now to avoid big tax increase
FLEETS are reminded to take action soon to avoid van drivers being hit with a massive tax rise when new rules come into force.
Changes in the law to close a loophole allowing drivers to avoid company car tax by driving vans could mean bill increases of up to 600%.
25/01/2007 : Drivers braced for higher phone fines
FLEETS have a month to educate their employees that using a handheld mobile phone while driving will result in three penalty points and a £60 fine.
The tough new laws will come into force on February 27, it has been announced.
Part of the Road Safety Act, the law also includes the same penal ... click to view