I need your valuable guidance. For many years, we have been providing the staff with cash along with a bonus at Diwali. This year, I am planning to provide some gifts - something that can be of use to the staff members. Am I thinking in the right direction, or should I continue with the previous system?
The budget for the gifts is approximately:
- For old staff: $1000-1100
- For new staff: $500-600
- For workers: $300-350
Can you please suggest some gift ideas that I could purchase as well?
From India, New Delhi
The budget for the gifts is approximately:
- For old staff: $1000-1100
- For new staff: $500-600
- For workers: $300-350
Can you please suggest some gift ideas that I could purchase as well?
From India, New Delhi
For old staff u can present them silver items / coin worth of Rs.1000/- , Target their family members also by presenting them sarees / house hold item etc.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Neeru,
First, I want to clarify - is your company planning to give cash and gifts as a bonus?
What I feel is, if you provide any gift to employees, not everyone will like it as preferences differ from person to person. It would be better to give coupons for Big Bazaar or Apna Bazaar (mention the amount) so that employees can purchase what they want. Additionally, keep a validity of 6 months for those coupons.
This arrangement creates a win-win situation for both sides.
From India, Mumbai
First, I want to clarify - is your company planning to give cash and gifts as a bonus?
What I feel is, if you provide any gift to employees, not everyone will like it as preferences differ from person to person. It would be better to give coupons for Big Bazaar or Apna Bazaar (mention the amount) so that employees can purchase what they want. Additionally, keep a validity of 6 months for those coupons.
This arrangement creates a win-win situation for both sides.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Neeru, You can also try giving a set of crakers worth the specified amount to employees on the occasion of diwali. Vamsi
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
HI Neeru, I think coupons of Big Bazaar / Sodexho / Shoppers Stop for senior people will be a better idea and save you from many hassles of deciding on gifts. riyaz
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
The idea of coupons from any hypermarket or Bachat Bazar is really good. In fact, we practiced this 15 days before on the occasion of Ramadan with all of our non-management staff by giving them a bag worth Rs. 700, which includes a bottle of juice, 5 kg of plain flour, 500g of dates, different pulses, gram flour, and a liter bottle of cooking oil.
From Pakistan, Karachi
From Pakistan, Karachi
Hi, It is a very good idea. I do agree with the suggestions of coupons. However you can also give sweet boxes / box of dry fruits, if it goes out of budget. Do let us know ur decision. Regards SDB
Hi,
What you are planning to give them might not be liked by some people. This is because preferences differ from person to person. So, for the workers, you can consider giving household items. For new employees, dress material would be suitable, and for the old employees, good quality dress material.
What you are planning to give them might not be liked by some people. This is because preferences differ from person to person. So, for the workers, you can consider giving household items. For new employees, dress material would be suitable, and for the old employees, good quality dress material.
Hi, you can also give some mementos along with sweets or dry fruits pack. A memento could be something that will give them the feel of the company as well. I think any pen stand, bag, T-shirt, or cup with the company's logo and the individual's name will create a strong bond between the company and its employees.
Secondly, a coupon, as all HR friends suggested, is also a good option. Companies like Accor and Sodexo provide meal tickets and complimentary tickets that may range from 100 to your choice, which may fall well within your budget.
Lastly, try to give 2-3 things at different levels that are useful and liked by all, such as a steam press, dinner set, tea set, handbag, nonstick cookware, kettle, pudding set, paintings, etc.
Regards,
Pratibha
From India, Calcutta
Secondly, a coupon, as all HR friends suggested, is also a good option. Companies like Accor and Sodexo provide meal tickets and complimentary tickets that may range from 100 to your choice, which may fall well within your budget.
Lastly, try to give 2-3 things at different levels that are useful and liked by all, such as a steam press, dinner set, tea set, handbag, nonstick cookware, kettle, pudding set, paintings, etc.
Regards,
Pratibha
From India, Calcutta
Hi Neeru,
I would suggest you give them gift vouchers or gift passes, which will help them buy their own gifts according to their choice and thereby have a good time with their family members. They may purchase clothes, sweets, and crackers for Diwali and thank you for such a good idea.
Warm regards,
Swaminath Adabala
From India, Hyderabad
I would suggest you give them gift vouchers or gift passes, which will help them buy their own gifts according to their choice and thereby have a good time with their family members. They may purchase clothes, sweets, and crackers for Diwali and thank you for such a good idea.
Warm regards,
Swaminath Adabala
From India, Hyderabad
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