Nothing beats fried chicken and chips.
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It should only come out of everyone's wages if everyone takes the free lunch - anyone who brings their own shouldn't take a tax hit for a benefit they don't use. If I were you, I would check it with the Bursar, as HMRC can be quite unpleasant if they find money owing...
According to HMRC 480(2011) - Expenses and benefits page 10, meals are non-taxable so long as, in general, all employees are entitled to them.
Yep. Just bought ours....
Head count is an issue, especially as I had to count the housekeepers who only use the PC to e-mail damages in the boarding houses to our manitenance manager (might not have been specific about the breakdown to the Bursar, "It costs X boss, but saves us Y".) I did have a long chat with some of the licencing teams about who and what is covered and what I can and can't do and overall for our organisation it should save us money in the long run and that's based on what we use. It doens't include the extra stuff we didn't use that I can now use for "free" because of the licencing scheme.
Now I just need to work out how to use WDS and MDT, and my Sharepoint book, and SCCM... Oh god what have I let myself in for...
Must say the independent school I worked in had excellent food, but so does the state school I work in now :) I do think it depends who runs your catering contract and how talented and skilled your head chef / catering manager is :)
I do miss the independent school at times, but also don't at others. The food was great, but the fact that I worked 6 days a week wasn't that great :( Also if you want to get involved and get the most out of it forget having a social life and friends in term time as you really will find it a 24x7 place if its a boarding school. I was glad not to be a tutor or house team member as they really do give up everything for the place.
It is a popular argument that if we didn't have a military we could afford lots more lovely public services. As you can see laid out here, the defence budget is lower than the interest payments on our national debt.
UK Public Spending Breakdown: Central Government and Local Authorities 1692-2015 - Charts
Perhaps paying down the debt would free up rather more money.