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Lease a Bike, the world’s largest bike leasing program, has announced its entrance into the US, starting with California. The move, backed by the financial strength of Volkswagen Financial Services, introduces American employers and employees to a successful employer-sponsored initiative designed to make bicycling more accessible and appealing.
In today's world, competition for talented employees is tougher than ever before. Companies are faced with the challenge of not only finding highly qualified professionals, but also retaining them for the long term. Traditional methods of recruiting have changed significantly over the years and it is crucial to keep up with the latest trends and strategies in order to be successful in recruiting.
The world of corporate benefits has changed significantly in recent years. In addition to traditional benefits such as health insurance and company pensions, sustainable mobility concepts are becoming increasingly important. A recent Statista study commissioned by Lease a Bike has now shed light on the popularity of company bike leasing as a corporate benefit in medium-sized companies.
With the support of Zweirad Beeken, the company bike leasing provider Lease a Bike has donated a total of 16 children's, ladies' and men's bicycles, including e-bikes, to the St. Vincenzhaus Foundation. Helmut Roskam, Deputy Head of the Integration Assistance Department, Sebastian Vaske, General Manager of Residential Care, and Laurenz Schmidt, Group Manager of Mobile Care, gratefully accepted the bicycle donation on behalf of St. Vincenzhaus.
Since 2017, the German Cyclists' Federation (ADFC) has been awarding the coveted EU-wide “Bicycle-friendly employer” certificate. Now the company bike leasing provider Lease a Bike in Cloppenburg has received the highest award in ‘Gold’.
The year 2024 promises changes in the cycling world, driven by innovative trends that will fundamentally influence the way we cycle. From environmentally friendly cargo e-bikes to intelligent safety solutions and digital innovations - these trends are shaping the cycling culture on Germany's roads.
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