Rebekkap
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Hi folks, and happy new year!
I'm seeking the collective wisdom of the group, and would very much appreciate any thoughts you have to share.
I'm currently reviewing our corporate travel policy as the organisation I work for is going to have a lot more (mainly domestic) travel than we have had previously. When I first drafted the policy (around ten years ago now) I tried to make it as employee-friendly as possible based on my own experience of almost constant travel for several years in my previous role - but a decade out of the game, and I could use some help keeping it that way!
In summary, we allow choice of airlines if the price is reasonably equivalent or if the employee wants to pay the difference, choice of hotels (with a four star limit and consideration of price), meal reimbursements under the ATO's guidelines for reasonable amounts (as a whole per day, not broken down by meal), business class over four hours and economy under that unless you're connecting to a longer international flight. Staff can fly the night before they need to be somewhere if necessary (ie if they would have to get up at 3am, we're not expecting them to fly morning of a meeting, but they need to be reasonable)
So I have two questions for you all, which I would really appreciate hearing your perspectives on:
1. What is one thing you'd change about your employer's travel policies if you could? ie what causes you the most pain/frustration/unnecessary admin?
2. If your organisation currently uses a corporate travel agency, are you happy with them (or not) and would you recommend them (or not!) - if you don't want to post this info on the thread, I would love to hear from you via PM.
We're considering outsourcing bookings and ensuring compliance with the policy to a corporate travel manager, so keen to hear these thoughts!
Thank you!
cheers
Rebekka
I'm seeking the collective wisdom of the group, and would very much appreciate any thoughts you have to share.
I'm currently reviewing our corporate travel policy as the organisation I work for is going to have a lot more (mainly domestic) travel than we have had previously. When I first drafted the policy (around ten years ago now) I tried to make it as employee-friendly as possible based on my own experience of almost constant travel for several years in my previous role - but a decade out of the game, and I could use some help keeping it that way!
In summary, we allow choice of airlines if the price is reasonably equivalent or if the employee wants to pay the difference, choice of hotels (with a four star limit and consideration of price), meal reimbursements under the ATO's guidelines for reasonable amounts (as a whole per day, not broken down by meal), business class over four hours and economy under that unless you're connecting to a longer international flight. Staff can fly the night before they need to be somewhere if necessary (ie if they would have to get up at 3am, we're not expecting them to fly morning of a meeting, but they need to be reasonable)
So I have two questions for you all, which I would really appreciate hearing your perspectives on:
1. What is one thing you'd change about your employer's travel policies if you could? ie what causes you the most pain/frustration/unnecessary admin?
2. If your organisation currently uses a corporate travel agency, are you happy with them (or not) and would you recommend them (or not!) - if you don't want to post this info on the thread, I would love to hear from you via PM.
We're considering outsourcing bookings and ensuring compliance with the policy to a corporate travel manager, so keen to hear these thoughts!
Thank you!
cheers
Rebekka