All Employee Benefits articles in 2022 – Page 62
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ArticleKelly Osborne: Can employers do more to support staff with stress?
We know that anxiety, stress and depression in the construction industry have been on the increase for several years, with more than 400,000 days of work lost each year in the sector because of poor mental health. Ours is an industry with a lifestyle that can be challenging, with demanding ...
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ArticleAmey receives gold accreditation for staff and wellbeing
Infrastructure services and engineering firm Amey has been awarded double gold accreditation for its people and wellbeing investment by Investors in People.The business, which employs 14,000 members of staff, received the highest accreditation, which is awarded to organisations that have particularly progressive, people-focused policies, and where all employees take ownership ...
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ArticleMRL Consulting Group awards all staff 10% pay rise
Recruitment agency MRL Consulting Group has given all employees, regardless of length of service, role or seniority, a 10% pay increase as of 1 April.According to the business, which operates across Europe, Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific and the Americas, this is a response to the spike in ...
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ArticlePhoenix extends Samaritans partnership to boost mental health focus
Long-term savings and retirement business Phoenix Group has extended its charity partnership with Samaritans for another year, up to the end of March 2024.According to the group, recommitting to the partnership will give employees the chance to continue to assist Samaritans and learn more about how to support themselves and ...
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ArticleGlobal Web Index promotes Chelsea Coates to CPO
Chelsea Coates, formerly vice president of people at London-based technology scale-up Global Web Index (GWI), has been promoted to chief people officer (CPO) as of 1 April.Following its latest series B funding of $180 million (£136.9 million), Coates will play a critical role in supporting GWI through the next phase ...
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Supplier articleNational Pet Day: What are the benefits of having pets at work?
What is National Pet Day?National Pet Day takes place on the 11th of April. Animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige founded the celebration to honour our furry friends. Its purpose is to highlight animal welfare needs and promote adoption from shelters. Many people across the globe mark the occasion by taking ...
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Article59% say remote working has afforded them a higher salary
Almost three-fifths (59%) of remote workers said the practice has afforded them a higher salary, according to research by global compliance and payroll technology organisation Deel.Its survey of more than 700 individuals working remotely in 86 countries also found that just under two-thirds (64%) found it had helped them to ...
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ArticleAntarctic post trades home comforts for counting penguins
Something for the weekend: Most of us have dreamed of getting away from it all, particularly after two years spent in various stages of lockdown, but this could well become the reality for a handful of individuals. All they need to do is apply for the opportunity to live and ...
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ArticleVero Screening becomes accredited living wage employer
Employment screening provider Vero Screening has been accredited as a real living wage employer by the Living Wage Foundation.The accreditation means the organisation has committed to paying its 253 employees a wage based on the true cost of living rather than the government-set national living wage, which is currently set ...
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ArticleVodafone enhances support for parents and carers
Vodafone has enhanced its support for parents and carers, introducing added assistance, greater flexibility, and extended paid and unpaid leave.For employees who care for seriously ill, disabled or older loved ones, the carer's policy will offer 18 weeks' leave, with the first week fully paid, for each dependant adult under ...
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ArticleThe top 10 most-read stories between 31 March-6 April
The top 10 most-read stories between 31 March – 6 April 2022 were: Quilter introduces menopause and health policy.Co-op updates staff menopause policy.28% of UK office staff are considering quitting due to pay.General Mills enhances parental leave policy.BBC, Co-op and National Grid sign Menopause Workplace Pledge.Has Furniture@Work introduced the ideal ...
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ArticleConfessions of a benefits manager: Candid considers the future of work
Big Bad Boss tells me (as though it is an honour to be asked) to join the Future of Work Committee.Why I would think being co-opted to do more work is a good thing, I don’t know. Big Bad Boss always thinks exposure to the Higher Beings in C-Suite is ...
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ArticleGusto Italian expands financial wellbeing package
Casual dining restaurant group Gusto Italian has partnered with automated cloud payroll software provider PayCaptain, as part of a push to get financial wellbeing and awareness higher on its 600 employees' agendas.As a result of the partnership, employees are now able to access pay on demand. This includes wage advances, ...
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Article80% say financial wellbeing-related stress impacts workplace performance
Four-fifths (80%) of employees believe stress related to financial wellbeing can impact performance in the workplace, according to research by YuLife in conjunction with YouGov.The Employee health and wellbeing survey 5.0: Financial wellbeing and the impact on performance in the workplace, which surveyed 2,035 UK adults, also found that 80% ...
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ArticleClifford Chance finds mean 44% social mobility pay gap in first report
Magic circle law firm Clifford Chance has voluntarily reported its social mobility pay gap for the first time, finding a mean 44% difference in pay between the professional and working classes in 2021.This gap dropped to 26% between the intermediate and working classes, and 24% between the professional and intermediate ...
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ArticleDomino’s hires new people director
Pizza chain Domino’s has appointed Kirsty Pitcher as people director to lead the evolution of its people strategy.Pitcher, who stepped into the role from 14 March, will focus on advancing the organisation’s inclusion and diversity agenda, its recruitment and retention, and embedding its core values into the culture of the ...
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Supplier article5 secret ingredients to launch an employee engagement platform
Author : Jess LilleyEmployee engagement is more important than ever – due to the pandemic and the rise of hybrid working, there’s a need to keep employees connected and motivated no matter where they work. Launching an employee engagement platform is a great first step, but ensuring it hits the ...
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Case StudiesGeneral Mills aims to break barriers with staff IVF support
General Mills is a global food business that produces and distributes to more than 100 brands on six continents. It employs more than 35,000 employees, with half located outside the USA and 240 in the UK and Ireland.As part of its recognition that infertility can affect many people, the organisation ...
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AnalysisHow can employers improve support policies for IVF?
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) support should arguably begin before any employee knows they need it, by ensuring everyone is aware of the policies and processes in their organisation.Those accessing fertility treatment in the UK through a fertility clinic will receive counselling with a British Infertility Counselling Association counsellor, which is ...
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OpinionMichelle Last: Supporting employees through fertility treatment in the workplace
Employees will often face physical and mental issues associated with their fertility journey, which can impact workplace performance, conduct, relationships and job satisfaction. How can employers support employees receiving fertility treatment?Having a written policy dealing with potential fertility issues in the workplace undoubtedly gives an employer the opportunity to show ...


