23 Jan 2018
Specsavers
Corporate Eyecare is proud to announce that household name, Fujitsu, is benefiting
from its trusted eyecare services.
Specsavers
Corporate Eyecare is proud to announce that household name, Fujitsu, is benefiting
from its trusted eyecare services.
Part of
the Japanese multinational information technology equipment and services
company, Fujitsu employs over 10,000 people in the UK. Fujitsu benefits manager,
UK and Ireland, Lorna Hawkes said: ‘Ensuring high-quality eyecare for this many
people could prove an issue but the online management system offered by
Specsavers Corporate Eyecare makes workplace eyecare straightforward and easy
to administer. The national coverage by its many stores and excellent
reputation for service made Specsavers the obvious choice.’
All
Fujitsu employees in the UK who are classed as Display Screen users under the
Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Act are being provided with
eVouchers for DSE eyecare. The benefits department merely needs to email the
eVouchers to the correct recipients, who then make their own appointment
directly with Specsavers. Employees may print their eVoucher or present it on
their smart phone at the time of their appointment. Their DSE eyecare will then
be taken care of, with the optician performing a full eye examination. Anyone
requiring glasses, solely for DSE work, will be provided with these as part of
the eVoucher deal.
‘There are
many other deals and options that our employees are able to take up alongside
their DSE eyecare,’ continued Lorna Hawkes. ‘This transforms the obligatory
health and safety provision into a tangible employee benefit.’
Leonie
Caul, corporate account manager at Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, explained: ‘The
DSE eVoucher costs the employer £17 per person and can be used to provide the
employee with not only the full eye examination but also DSE glasses from the
£45 range, if required. Anyone not requiring DSE glasses can use the eVoucher
as a contribution towards higher-priced glasses, including designer frames.
They can also make use of our standard two for one offer and are given a £20
Premium Club eVoucher on top. This means that an employee could purchase two
pairs of designer frames for just £35 of their own money, as well as getting
the vital eye examination. We even offer Premium Club eVouchers, worth £20, to
friends and family as well. Those who do require DSE glasses can choose from
the standard range at no cost to themselves, or they too can use the other
deals to upgrade.’
Specsavers
Corporate Eyecare won the work with Fujitsu via the tender process and is
contracted to provide DSE eyecare for three years.
Visit www.specsavers.co.uk/corporate
Specsavers Corporate Eyecare
Website
T: 0115 933 0800
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
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