All Employee Benefits articles in 2025 – Page 38
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ArticleZIJkant launches wage equality campaign with parody video
Along with its agency Mortierbrigade, ZIJkant, a progressive women’s movement dedicated to wage equality in Belgium, has launched a campaign with a darkly humorous video.
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 18 – 24 April 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 18 – 24 April 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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OpinionLovewell’s logic: Is the proposed US baby bonus enough to support working parents?
One proposal reportedly being considered by the Trump administration is the notion of paying all new mothers in the US a $5,000 bonus following the birth of a child.
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ArticleSainsbury’s reports 7.5% mean gender pay gap
Sainsbury’s has reported a 7.5% mean gender pay gap for 2024, down from 8.4% in 2023.
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ArticleRecruiter who returned to empty office after maternity leave wins £25,000
A former recruiter has won £25,000 in compensation at an employment tribunal after she returned to an empty office following her maternity leave.
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ArticleTokio Marine HCC and Lloyds Banking Group shortlisted for Best benefits to support reproductive health
Insurance group Tokio Marine HCC and Lloyds Banking Group have been shortlisted for Best benefits to support reproductive health at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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AnalysisWhat are the latest trends in global reward?
Health benefits and pensions are in demand around the world as ageing populations put pressure on state systems.
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Case StudiesEricsson’s global benefits strategy considers cultural differences
Ericsson’s global strategy sets out its objectives and core minimum benefits, and it has local arrangements in place to reflect cultural differences.
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Supplier articleCSR: HR’s Secret Weapon for Hiring Gen Z Talent
If your organisation hasn’t already embraced the benefits of CSR, now’s the time: Gen Z’s expectations are reshaping the workforce. With Gen Z on track to make up 30% of the global workforce by 2030, employers are facing growing pressure to adapt. According to Resume Genius’ 2024 ...
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ArticleJust over half of UK staff claim to be knowledgeable about pensions
While 53% of Brits claim to be knowledgeable about pensions, just 35% and 34% can correctly identify a defined benefit (DB) or defined contribution (DC) scheme respectively, according to research by insurer Aviva.
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ArticleMansfield Building Society receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Mansfield Building Society has been awarded menopause-friendly accreditation by Henpicked: Menopause In The Workplace.
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AnalysisWhat does responsible pensions investment look like?
Responsible pensions investment considers ESG factors, and ethical and sustainable outcomes for financial returns.
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People MovesHowden appoints group chief people officer
Global insurance intermediary group Howden has appointed Kirk Southern group chief people officer.
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Case StudiesCo-op Group uses responsible investment policy to monitor and review pensions
Co-op Group has a responsible investment policy which its trustee reviews annually.
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ArticleSupreme Court rules legal definition of woman based on biological sex
The Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman under the Equality Act 2010 is based on biological sex.
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ArticleKraft Heinz and Thrive Learning shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy – small employer
Multinational food firm Kraft Heinz and AI-powered learning and skills platform Thrive Learning have been shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy – small employer at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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ArticleGP practice manager failed to pay staff pension contributions into NHS scheme
A GP practice manager failed to pay more than £75,000 into the NHS Pension Scheme, despite deducting employee contributions.
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People MovesIncubeta appoints chief people officer
Global marketing agency Incubeta has appointed Lindsay Shirley chief people officer.
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Supplier articlePassword tricks – How to create strong, memorable passwords
Password tricks – How to create strong, memorable passwords Passwords like “12345,” “password,” and “qwerty” are among the most common and least secure. Cybercriminals can crack these in seconds, potentially exposing your personal and financial information. Creating strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts is ...
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Case StudiesThe benefits offered by Interlink
The benefits on offer at AI lead generation firm Interlink.


