All Employee Benefits articles in 2025 – Page 2
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Supplier articleTips to help employees navigate festive financial pressures
“Managing money during the festive season can be challenging, but careful planning could make it possible to enjoy the holidays without getting into debt.” says Jonathan Watts Lay, Director, WEALTH at work. HR leaders play a crucial role in supporting employees’ financial wellbeing - especially during high-spend ...
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Supplier article‘The January Effect’: The right time to launch a new wellbeing benefit that drives better employee engagement, productivity and positive culture change
The greatest single opportunity to drive lasting employee engagement and maximise your wellbeing ROI in 2026 isn’t a complex new policy; it’s already on your calendar. It starts in January. For employers and HR leaders, the start of the year offers more than just a calendar reset; ...
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ArticleDurham and Darlington NHS Trust doctor receives £85,000 after unfair dismissal
An employment tribunal has ruled that a doctor at Durham and Darlington NHS Trust was unfairly dismissed and has awarded him more than £85,000.
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People MovesNokia appoints new chief people officer
Nokia has appointed Kristen Pressner as chief people officer and a member of the group leadership team, effective 1 May 2026.
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Article37% of British workers perceive economic concerns as biggest threat to their jobs
A third (37%) of British workers said they perceive economic concerns as the biggest threat to their jobs, according to new research from Axa Health.
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ArticleTotum transitions to employee ownership trust
Recruitment consultancy firm Totum has transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT) in order to empower its people and secure its long-term vision.
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ArticleTesco Ireland to invest €18 million in staff pay and benefits
Tesco Ireland will invest more than €18 million (£15.7 million) in pay and benefits for its employees in 2026.
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ArticleIntact Insurance named a Best Employer UK for 2025
Commercial and specialty insurance firm Intact Insurance has been named a Best Employer UK for 2025.
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ArticleNorthern Foods completes transaction to secure pension scheme members’ benefits
Northern Foods has completed a transaction to secure the pension benefits of 13,000 scheme members.
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ArticleViral Instagram post details demanding work culture in India
A software engineer’s viral social media post has highlighted the stark differences in workplace culture between India and Germany.
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OpinionConfessions of a benefits manager: Candid investigates car scheme options
Candid faces another car policy review, this time focusing on electric vehicle salary sacrifice options.
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Supplier articleCan employee benefits cut your business costs? Yes, and more than you might think…
By Cheryl Clements, head of business development, Tusker, Employee benefits may seem like an expensive add-on to senior leaders. Something that costs a lot and takes up time, but employees expect it, so they have to be implemented well. Yet, when done right, they are a strategic ...
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ArticleTribunal rules Lidl employee with ADHD was unfairly dismissed
A Lidl deputy store manager has won his case for unfair dismissal after a tribunal found he was treated unfavourably because of his disability.
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ArticleMaintaining work-life balance is significant cause of stress
Ensuring a good work-life balance is the most significant cause of stress among employees, according to research by productivity and performance coaching firm Avilio.
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Article43% of employees receive financial gift during festive period
Two-fifths (43%) of employees said they receive a financial gift during the festive period, according to research by Prezzee.
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Case StudiesSantander ensures employees are well informed about pensions
UK bank Santander provides financial coaching sessions and educational webinars to help employees make informed pension decisions.
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AnalysisHow to help employees with pension investment decisions
Many employees are potentially missing out on higher pension returns by remaining in their scheme’s default fund.
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People MovesZedra names chief people officer
Global professional services provider Zedra has appointed Aoife Habben chief people officer.
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ArticleFirst Cymru bus drivers in South Wales accept improved pay offer
First Cymru bus drivers across South Wales have accepted an improved pay offer, ending all further planned industrial action.
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ArticleYorkshire Housing enhances family-friendly policy
Social landlord Yorkshire Housing has enhanced its family-friendly policy in order to provide greater support for its employees.


