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In work, a benefit given to an employee. Common perks given by UK companies are company cars, luncheon vouchers, free private medical insurance, and free contributions to pension schemes. Perks are used to motivate staff. They can also save money for both employer and employee because lower tax and national insurance contributions are usually paid on perks than on an equivalent increase in pay.



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And do you know, when these politicians swing wide the doors and come in, with their broad shoulders, their deep chests, and their generous stomachs which cannot help making them optimists and masters of life, why, you perk right up.
In lifting her arms to perk up the bow at her throat she knocked a hat off the bracket.
 
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