All Employee Benefits articles in 2022 – Page 8
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ArticleProcore appoints chief people officer
Construction management software business Procore has appointed Olga Kibler as its chief people officer, as part of its commitment to invest in its people and culture.Kibler will lead the organisation’s people strategy as it expands globally, across talent acquisition, operations and growth, talent business partners and employee relations, total rewards, ...
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Supplier articleEMBED KINDNESS AND TOLERANCE INTO YOUR WORKPLACE CULTURE WITH AN END-TO-END WELLBEING STRATEGY
Positive workplace culture is a recruitment must-have When Ian Hodson, Head of Reward at the University of Lincoln, spoke at EB Live 2022, he provided research showing that the workforce of tomorrow wants to experience workplace culture in the office environment, absorbing everything it entails. Since Sunday, ...
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Case StudiesBrambles engages and motivates employees with holistic approach to benefits
During what have been turbulent times for many, Brambles has ensured that it engages and motivates employees through its benefits proposition, while also fully supporting all areas of wellbeing.Recognising the strain that working through the pandemic has had on some employees, Brambles continuously informs staff about their benefits so that ...
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AnalysisCan a robust employee experience counteract the quiet quitting trend?
Need to know:The term quiet quitting refers to employees contributing the bare minimum in their jobs and putting in no more time or effort than is necessary.It is in a response to the burnout many employees are experiencing, and can be considered disrespectful to the hard work that many have ...
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Claro Wellbeing
About Us Claro Wellbeing was founded upon an unshakeable belief that financial education should be democratised.Too few of us are taught essential financial skills at school or at work. As a result, many of us face barriers when seeking help.Poor financial wellbeing costs companies billions every year. Our mission is ...
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Supplier articleWhy a strong CSR program is key to attract and retain talent
A corporate social responsibility policy shows employees who you are, what you do, and (most importantly) what you value. With 64% of millennials considering a company’s social and environmental commitments when deciding where to work (and millennials now being the biggest group in the UK workforce), it’s crucial that you ...
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ArticleMitie introduces £10 million staff support package
Facilities management and professional services business Mitie has launched a £10 million winter support package to help its workforce with the rising costs of living.The employer stated that it is focusing its support on its lowest-paid employees, with 40,000 set to benefit.As of this month, Mitie has launched a new ...
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ArticleWest Midlands Metro staff accept up to 20.1% pay deal
Credit: Alex Daniels / Shutterstock.comCrew members employed by West Midlands Metro have called off strike action after accepting an improved pay offer.Under the pay deal, existing tram crew with 12 months or longer of service will receive a 20.1% pay increase by April 2023, with 15% of it backdated to ...
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ArticleBaker McKenzie awards US staff bonuses up to $115,000
Global law firm Baker McKenzie is to pay its US associates end-of-year bonuses of up to $115,000 (£96,530) depending on seniority.The bonuses will start at $20,000 (£16,788) for those in the class of 2021 and increase up to $115,000 for its most senior associates. This is in line matches its ...
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OpinionPaul Kelly: The importance of gender pay gap reporting for businesses
The government’s latest pay gap report, HMRC gender pay gap report 2021, which was published on 27 January 2022, revealed that in 2021, women earned 90 pence for every £1 earned by a man. Following this, there is increasing pressure for employers not just to report the numbers but instead ...
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ArticleCompass Group rolls out salary advance scheme for employees
Credit: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.comContract caterer Compass Group has launched a salary advance scheme for its 50,000 British and Irish staff, to help in the face of financial hardship and a worsening cost-of-living crisis.The advance option gives monthly salaried employees the ability to withdraw up to 50% of their earned pay ...
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ArticleStaff at 19 UK universities strike over pay
Staff employed by 19 higher education institutions have commenced strike action over pay this week, starting with Glasgow Caledonian University, where employees began striking yesterday (21 November) and have continued today.Administrators, cleaners, library, security and catering workers, some of the lowest paid in the university sector, are among those taking ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Cubitts introduces financial wellbeing platform for staff
EXCLUSIVE: Glasses maker Cubitts has launched a financial wellbeing platform for its more than 150 members of staff.The platform, provided by Bippit, offers employees access one-to-one financial coaching from a regulated and impartial professional matched to their needs, after answering a series of questions about their financial concerns.The service also ...
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Supplier articleMEN’S HEALTH AND WELLBEING: MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORKPLACE & BEYOND
Before continuing with this article, please be aware that it mentions sensitive subjects around mental health matters, such as self-harm and suicide. Saturday, 19th November, is International Men’s Day, and this is what the movement has to say. “We highlight positive role models and raise awareness of ...
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Supplier articleStriking a balance between protecting mental health and prioritizing productivity
Author: Jennifer Gendron- Global Chief Commercial Officer at Koa Health - Employee Mental Health and Wellbeing SolutionsAs businesses become more aware of the explicit and implicit demands of their workforce–employee mental health has become a company priority. The World Health Organization reports that an estimated 12 billion working days[1] are ...
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Case StudiesBizay prioritises staff feedback to maximise engagement
Bizay, a global operating system for product customisation, always takes each employee's individual needs into account when presenting its total reward package, which it built in order to better fit the needs of each member of its workforce.The organisation, which operates across Europe, South and North America and employs 180 ...
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AnalysisHow to engage staff with a total reward offering
To engage employees with a reward package, it needs to be clearly communicated, easy to understand and impactful in order to show its true value.The increasing use of personal devices to access benefits means that digital methods are often more effective.Factoring reward package reviews into formal milestones, such as six-month ...
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Supplier articleCost of living: 10 tips for effective pulse surveys that support employees through challenging times
Often when we can see challenging times ahead we want to react quickly. Why wouldn't we? It’ll give our employees confidence that we’re there to support them. On the flip side, moving quickly means that we risk making changes that aren’t aligned with our employees’ needs.Whilst employees will be looking ...
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ArticleLevy UK to pay real living wage from 2023
Sports and leisure business Levy UK has committed to pay its more than 1,000 employees the real living wage as a minimum from 1 January 2023.Staff will earn an hourly wage of at least £10.90, which is the real living wage rate for employees across the UK, with those based ...
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ArticleBurgess Mee accredited as fertility friendly employer
Credit: Elyse MarksLondon law firm Burgess Mee has received fertility friendly employer accreditation from Fertility Matters at Work (FMAW).The family and private client law firm, which employs six partners, 13 other fee earners and five support staff, was awarded the accreditation due to its recognition that fertility issues, treatments and ...


