All Employee Benefits articles in 2025 – Page 45
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ArticleReach achieves menopause-friendly accreditation
Reach has received menopause-friendly organisation accreditation as part of its commitment to creating a culture where menopause is understood and supported.
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Supplier articleWEALTH at work launches new digital Pension Consolidation service to help employees take control of their retirement savings
WEALTH at work - a leading financial wellbeing, retirement and workplace savings specialist, is pleased to announce the launch of its new digital Pension Consolidation service – designed to strengthen its existing offering in this area and help employers to support their workforce to take control of ...
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ArticleOne day until Employee Benefits webinar: Maximising the effectiveness of car salary sacrifice schemes
Tomorrow (Tuesday 25 November) will see Employee Benefits’ webinar, Maximising the effectiveness of car salary sacrifice schemes, in association with The Electric Car Scheme, broadcast live at 11am.
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People MovesPizza Express appoints new chief people officer
Pizza Express has appointed Inji Duducu as its chief people officer as of December.
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ArticleFormer ward manager appeals unfair dismissal and disability discrimination
An employment appeal tribunal has found that a former ward manager at Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust was right to appeal an unfair dismissal following a disciplinary investigation.
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Article47% say mental health conditions are one of main reasons for long-term sick leave
Nearly half (47%) of HR directors said that mental health conditions, such as stress, depression, and anxiety, are one of the main reasons for long-term sick leave, according to research from MetLife UK.
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Case StudiesPareto Group navigates global employee health benefits expansion challenges
Multinational facilities management firm Pareto Group faced significant challenges rolling out health benefits to employees across six countries.
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AnalysisWhat are the key trends in healthcare benefits around the globe?
Healthcare benefits require local adaptation, with employers needing to consider state provision, cultural attitudes and regional health risks.
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ArticleGarden centre ordered to compensate autistic man after unpaid trial shift
An autistic man who undertook an unpaid trial day at a garden centre in Ireland has been awarded compensation for disability discrimination.
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ArticleWest Ham United becomes White Ribbon accredited employer
West Ham United Football Club has become a White Ribbon accredited employer as part of its commitment to prioritising inclusion and diversity within the club and community.
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Article37% of employers admit employee engagement is harder to achieve
More than a third (37%) of employers have admitted that employee engagement is becoming harder to achieve, according to new research from Towergate Employee Benefits.
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OpinionBina Gayadien: Is pensions relief under attack?
Speculation around the upcoming Autumn Statement on 26 November suggests that pensions salary sacrifice arrangements may be under review.
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ArticleNational living wage to rise in April 2026
The national living wage (NLW) will rise by 4.1% to £12.71 per hour from April 2026, while the national minimum wage (NMW) for 18 to 20-year-olds will increase from £10 to £10.85.
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ArticleBidvest Noonan introduces domestic violence policy and support framework
Facilities management services firm Bidvest Noonan has implemented a new domestic violence policy and support framework for its 27,000 UK and Ireland employees.
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ArticleRoyal Mail postal worker wins £3,000 compensation after unlawful denial of unpaid parental leave
An employment tribunal has ruled that a Royal Mail postal worker’s unpaid parental leave was unlawfully denied and that she should receive more than £3,000 in compensation.
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ArticleAutumn Budget 2025: Income tax and NIC thresholds frozen for three years
Autumn Budget 2025: The government freeze income tax and national insurance contributions (NICs) thresholds for employees and self-employed individuals at their current levels for three more years.
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ArticleAutumn Budget 2025: Fuel duty freeze to remain until 2026
The government has announced that the temporary 5p cut in fuel duty will remain until August 2026.
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ArticleAutumn Budget 2025: Enterprise management incentive schemes to be expanded
Eligibility limits in enterprise management incentive (EMI) schemes are to be expanded.
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ArticleAutumn Budget 2025: NI relief on pension salary sacrifice to be capped at £2,000 annually from 2029
Autumn Budget 2025: National insurance contribution (NICs) relief on pensions salary sacrifice arrangements will be capped at £2,000 per person annually from 2029.
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ArticleAutumn Budget 2025: Government introduces mileage charge for electric and hybrid cars
The government is to introduce a mileage charge for electric and hybrid cars from April 2028.


