City employees can now save with Tickets at Work

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia City employees can now save money through the Tickets at Work program, which offers exclusive discounts on entertainment and travel. The initiative includes savings on tickets to local attractions, theaters, sporting events, and various everyday purchases. Employees can create an account using their City of Philadelphia email to access hundreds of special offers. This benefit aligns with the City’s commitment to enhancing employee well-being, complementing existing resources like On the Goga and Wellthy. Popular attractions such as the Philadelphia Zoo, Adventure Aquarium, and Franklin Institute are featured in the program.

The initiative supports local businesses while encouraging employees to explore their city. With ongoing access to these discounts, employees can enjoy a more rewarding lifestyle. The City continues to invest in programs that facilitate a better work-life balance for its employees and their families.

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