Employee Education - 1 Pager Example

Employee Education - 1 Pager Example

Consider developing a concise '1-pager' for all participating employees to inform them about the critical details on Workride.

This document could include essential information about the program and might require employees to acknowledge they've read and understood it. Workride provides a template for this 1-pager, showcasing content commonly used by other employers. This resource helps you address frequent questions upfront and detail any specific internal processes your organization may have.

An example of what can be contained in a 1-pager employee education document:

Overview of Workride: Employees temporarily reduce their pre-tax salary (salary sacrifice) in exchange for a bike, e-bike, or scooter benefit of their choice for commuting to and from work. Through the Workride process, employees feel a cost offset between 32-63% off, which is made possible through tax benefits.

Obligations: Workride is designed for employers to support you in commuting to work using active modes. Therefore, you must predominantly use your ride benefit for riding to and from work. Not adhering to this requirement could lead to personal tax implications.

Early Termination: Should your employment end before the 12-month lease period concludes, you must follow your early termination procedure. You will need to meet these conditions if you would like to receive your ‘Next steps’ options from Workride. This typically involves settling any outstanding salary sacrifice commitments to your employer through your final net pay, or introduced funds. For more details on this procedure, please consult with your HR team.

Insurance: We highly recommend securing comprehensive insurance for your ride benefit to protect against potential damage or loss. Please inform your insurance provider about your ride's replacement value. Note that for the first 12 months you only hold legal possession of the ride.

Understanding Workride's Savings Estimator: Estimate your savings: Use Workride’s savings estimator to understand the financial impact of your ride benefit. For questions about how salary sacrifice affects you personally, please consult an independent financial advisor.

Quoted ride price: Workride is purchasing your ride benefit from your chosen provider. A surcharge from the retailer to Workride of up to 5% typically applies on sale or clearance items. This ensures a sustainable program and a broad selection of equipment from your chosen store. Check with the store if this applies when selecting your ride.

Steps to get your Workride benefit:
  1. Start: Visit Workride.co.nz to begin your registration.
  2. Access: Use the organisation-provided password for employee sign-up access.
  3. Organisation and office Assignment: During registration, assign yourself to your organisation and specific office.
  4. Registration ID: Complete your details to receive a unique ID code.
  5. Select Your Ride: Take your ID to any of the 175+ partner stores, choosing your ride with assistance from store staff.
  6. Agreements: Review and electronically sign your agreement, this will be communicated via email.
  7. Employer Approval: Wait for your employer's approval; Workride then sends you a pick-up code.
  8. Pick-Up: The store will contact you when the ride is ready for collection; use your code to when collecting the ride.
  9. Lease period: Begins for a 12-month period upon ride pick-up.
  10. Next Steps: Workride contacts you before your lease ends to discuss your next steps regarding ride equipment gifting.

Acknowledgement: I confirm my understanding and agreement with the terms and responsibilities associated with my participation in the Workride program. I also affirm that I have been provided with adequate information and have had the opportunity to seek clarification and independent advice on any aspects of the program.