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The Benefits of Engagement

by Simon Kent | May 6, 2025

Q. Why do you think employee engagement has become particularly important, both generally and to Roadchef in particular?

A: Employee engagement is really important for boosting productivity, improving retention, and keeping customers happy. Engaged employees are 2.5 times more likely to exceed performance objectives. They are more productive, have fewer absences, provide better customer service, remain with the business longer, and bring more creativity to the table.

This is especially important for us as a brand to stand out in the competitive retail and hospitality sectors, all while delivering top-notch experiences to over 50 million visitors each year. By focusing on employee engagement, we set ourselves apart in the market, improve service, and boost customer satisfaction, driving overall business success.

Our commitment to engagement hasn’t gone unnoticed as we’ve earned Platinum accreditation with Investors in People and a 3-Star Accreditation from Best Companies, showing our dedication to creating a positive work environment has made a difference. 

Q. How do you identify the areas where employees require support or would most benefit from initiatives?

A: At Roadchef, we use a variety of methods to understand where employees might need extra support. We actively listen to employee feedback and encourage suggestions to make improvements. This feedback helps shape initiatives that address specific needs. We also take part in the Best Companies to Work For programme, including the b-Heard survey, which provides valuable insights into engagement and areas we can improve.

To support financial wellbeing, we’ve got an interactive questionnaire in the PayCaptain app, giving personalised financial scores and advice. We keep an eye on turnover, particularly within the first 90 days, to spot any potential concerns early. Regular communication channels help ensure employee voices are always heard, and we hold annual Toolbox Talks to discuss initiatives and gather feedback.

Q. What initiatives have you introduced at Roadchef that are particularly effective, especially given your sector and workforce?

A: To support our employees, we’ve put in place a variety of initiatives focused on wellbeing, recognition, and engagement. Some key programmes include financial wellbeing support, like allowing our employees to access earned wages before payday, subsidised meals, community pantries, and interest-free hardship loans. We also run weekly activities to build a sense of community and boost both mental and physical health. Our commitment to sustainability shows through initiatives like the OnHand app, which encourages our teams to volunteer and reduce their carbon footprint. These efforts have made a real difference in our strong retention rates.

At Roadchef, one of our main priorities is making sure both our visitors and employees are treated with the utmost care and respect.

The awards we’ve received reflect the hard work and dedication of all of our employees, who consistently help make Roadchef one of the UK’s top companies to work for.

This, in turn, ensures our customers have great experiences with us.

Q. What kind of lead time do you need in order to introduce these kinds of initiatives/how long does it take to set up such initiatives?

A: The timeline for introducing initiatives varies depending on the nature of the programme. We ensure that all efforts are consistent with its core principles and employee needs, and constant employee feedback enables continued refinement and progress. Change takes time and you need to continue to work on things rather than thinking you have done it.

Q: How have you measured ROI or the impact of your initiatives? Have you made subsequent changes to your initiatives as a result?

A: We measure the success of our programmes using a range of key performance indicators, like employee satisfaction surveys, turnover rates, and employee retention. The company’s impressive results in the 2024 Best Companies survey, where we earned a 3-Star Accreditation, show how effective our engagement strategies have been. We keep track of things like employee wellbeing, engagement, and retention, and it’s clear these programs have had a positive impact on turnover and employee stability. Employee feedback plays a key role in shaping these programs, ensuring they stay relevant and meaningful.

Q. Do you feel it is a challenge to ensure employee engagement remains high – how do you retain momentum to ensure your employees stay engaged and with the company?

A: At Roadchef, we’ve kept the momentum going by focusing on the areas that matter most to our employees, like wellbeing, recognition, and communication. Our commitment to financial wellbeing, with initiatives like early wage access and subsidised meals, directly meets the needs of our team.

We also put a big emphasis on recognising our employees, making sure they’re regularly acknowledged for their contributions. This culture of appreciation is strengthened by our Long Service Award, which celebrates the dedication of long-term employees, and the Roadchef Everyday Hero Awards, which highlight exceptional performance and commitment.

This well-rounded approach to employee engagement has helped us achieve one of our lowest turnover rates in recent years, showing our ongoing commitment to creating a supportive and engaging workplace.

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