All Employee Benefits articles in 2025 – Page 13
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ArticleRegulatory risk in UK pension schemes becomes more of a concern
While investment returns remain the top concern for UK pension schemes, regulatory risk has risen to second place, up from fourth position in 2023, according to research by global professional services firm Aon.
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AnalysisHow are employers’ car schemes evolving?
The last few years have seen a significant shift in employer car schemes towards salary sacrifice arrangements.
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Case StudiesPareto FM’s salary sacrifice electric car scheme supports talent attraction and retention
Electric cars were important for the brand but also help to attract people to the organisation.
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Supplier articleA new era for pensions: legislative and regulatory shifts
The UK pensions landscape is entering a period of major reform, with new legislation and regulatory initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for savers. Earlier this year, the government announced its Pension Schemes Bill which is currently progressing through the legislative process. The bill aims to tackle underperforming ...
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Article47% of 18-24-year-old employees rate their mental health as good
Just 47% of 18-24-year-old employees said that they would rate their mental health as good, compared to 62% across all age groups, according to new research by Aviva.
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ArticleBournemouth Airport employees accept improved pay offer
Around 80 workers at Bournemouth Airport have accepted an improved two-year pay deal from their employer, ending ongoing strike action.
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ArticleJustice secretary says employment tribunals will remain free
Justice secretary and deputy prime minister David Lammy has killed speculation on reintroducing employment tribunal fees to find savings for the Ministry of Justice.
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People MovesJohn Lewis Partnership names chief people officer
John Lewis Partnership has appointed Helen Webb chief people officer.
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ArticleMHFA England launches public consultation on workplace mental health first aid standards
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England has launched a public consultation for its draft workplace mental health first aid standards.
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ArticleEasyJet workers accept two-year pay deal and benefits improvements
Thousands of EasyJet workers have accepted a two-year pay deal, with improvements to benefits, following negotiations.
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ArticleAdmiral Group, DHL Express and Hilton among Europe’s Best Workplaces in 2025
Admiral Group, DHL Express and Hilton have been named as some of Europe’s Best Workplaces in 2025.
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OpinionLovewell’s logic: Football, AI and good conversation
This year’s Employee Benefits Live sparked numerous interesting debates and inspired plenty of food for thought.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 3 - 9 October 2025
The top 10 stories between 3 - 9 October 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk
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ArticleZuto receives psychological health and safety in the workplace certification
Fintech Zuto has achieved ISO 45003 certification for psychological health and safety in the workplace.
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ArticleSapphire gives contractors £450,000 employee ownership bonus
Manchester-based contracting and accountancy firm Sapphire will distribute employee ownership bonuses worth £450,000 to its umbrella contractors.
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ArticleNational minimum wage in Ireland to rise to €14.15 per hour
The national minimum wage in Ireland will increase from €13.50 to €14.15 per hour from 1 January 2026 (£11.69 to £12.25).
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People MovesMoneyappi appoints advisory chief people officer
AI-powered financial wellbeing solutions provider Moneyappi has appointed Nebel Crowhurst advisory chief people officer.
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Supplier articleExplore how technology boosts employee wellbeing through centralized benefits and personalized support.
Three ways technology can boost wellbeing outcomesSynopsis: The article highlights how technology boosts employee wellbeing by centralising benefits access, enabling personalised offerings, and improving communication, making preventative care more effective and enhancing engagement without extra costs. In today’s fast-paced work environment, the wellbeing of employees has become ...
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Supplier articleHow Ai can transform employee health and benefits by address rising costs, burnout risks and operational challenges
AI: Your employee health and benefits copilot Synopsis: The article highlights AI’s potential to transform employee health and benefits by improving efficiency, personalisation, and support while addressing rising costs and burnout. It also discusses challenges like data quality, regulation, and bias, urging a human-centred, digital approach to maximise AI’s benefits ...
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AnalysisBuyer’s guide to stakeholder pension schemes
Stakeholder pensions are a type of contract-based defined contribution (DC) pension plan that can be cost effective for employers.


