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    Hymans Robertson research: pension risk transfer market to double

    2010-02-17T12:58:23Z

    Pension scheme risk transfers deals worth £7.7bn were completed in 2009, and this figure will double in 2010, according to research from pensions consultancy Hymans Robertson.The survey, Managing Pension Scheme Risk Report 2009, showed that the longevity swaps market took off last year with deals covering £4.1bn of pension scheme ...

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    CIPD Research: Many employers up benefits spend despite the recession

    2010-02-01T11:21:05Z

    Many employers increased their benefits spend last year despite the recession, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Some 40% of respondents to its Reward Management Survey 2010 said they had increased their benefits spend in the past 12 months. Those in the voluntary sector were ...

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    IFF research: Most employees expect to retire between ages 61 and 65

    2010-02-01T09:47:03Z

    Between ages 61 and 65 is the most popular age bracket in which employees expect to retire, regardless of how much they earn.More than 40% of respondents said they expected to retire between age 61 and 65, according to the Attitudes to Work survey by IFF Research.This attitude emerges regardless ...

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    B&CE research: low opt out for auto-enrolment

    2010-01-25T17:48:16Z

    Nearly two thirds of employees in the construction industry intend to contribute to the National Employee Savings Trust (Nest) pensions plan, according to research from B&CE, the employee benefits provider to the construction industry.Respondents, who are B&CE clients, indicated that 72% of them intended to contribute 4% of earnings and ...

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    Group risk perks valued, research shows

    2009-12-03T16:08:42Z

    Employers still feel morally obliged to protect staff by providing group risk benefits, despite the difficult economic climate over the past 12 months.Just over one-third (36%) of employers that offer group risk benefits do so because they feel obliged to look after staff and their families, according to Group Risk ...

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    Workers value a good atmosphere, research shows

    2009-12-03T16:00:52Z

    A good atmosphere in the workplace is the most important factor for employee satisfaction.In the Attitudes to Work survey of 472 UK public and private sector workers by IFF Research, a good atmosphere was rated as very important by 82% of private sector workers and 88% of those in the ...

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    Tom Russell departs Cancer Research

    2009-11-15T15:53:05Z

    Tom Russell is leaving Cancer Research UK on 4 December after more than five years with the organisation.In his most recent role as director of HR performance programmes,Russell was responsible for employee reward and recognition, among other HR duties. Prior to this, he held the role of director of strategic ...

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    Mercer research: Employers offer staff choice of benefits

    2009-10-22T09:34:47Z

    Almost half of UK employers now give employees some form of choice in the benefits they receive, and a quarter of the remainder are also considering doing so, according to research by Mercer.The global survey, of more than 1,700 organisations, showed that the trend to offer benefit choice was notably ...

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    Research: Age still a sticking-point for employers

    2009-10-21T16:05:09Z

    Many employers are nervous of discussing age issues with workers as they approach retirement, according to research by the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) and the Policy Studies Institute.However, the An Ageing Workforce - The Employer's Perspective study showed that many businesses are open to making adjustments to the workplace ...

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    Interview with Catherine Slattery, people and development manager, Malmaison and Hotel du Vin

    2009-09-07T13:46:00Z

    Catherine Slattery, people and development manager at Malmaison and Hotel du Vin, says good communication is the key to engaging a multicultural workforce with benefitsAs far as workforces go, hotel chains have one of the most culturally diverse, flexible and transient set of employees to keep motivated and engaged. But ...

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    Aon research: Pension schemes seek greater risk management

    2009-08-21T10:44:41Z

    Pension schemes are beginning to adopt broader risk management practices to help achieve strategic goals during the volatile times, according to Aon Consulting.The risk management and employee benefits consultant is employing enterprise risk management (ERM) within a growing number of pension schemes. Rather than focusing solely on the financial risks ...

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    Employee Benefits research: Pension reforms will not fix crisis

    2009-08-03T11:35:15Z

    The government still has a long way to go to convince all employers of the merits of the pension reforms that are due to come into effect in October 2012 under the Pensions Act 2008.Just 10% of respondents to the Employee Benefits/Hymans Robertson Pensions Research 2009 believe the reforms, which ...

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    Aon Consulting research: Pay rise preferred to perks

    2009-08-03T11:25:13Z

    Nearly half of UK workers (47%) would welcome the chance to trade down their benefits in order to increase their pay.According to the Benefits Omnibus survey by Aon Consulting, which canvassed 1,300 working adults, 47% were more concerned about the immediate future and ensuring they had as much take-home pay ...

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    Employee Benefits/Hymans Robertson Pensions Research 2009

    2009-08-03T11:03:51Z

    Pensions research: about the respondents; key findingsPensions research: Attitudes to pensionsPensions research: Types of pension scheme offeredPensions research: Pensions legislationPensions research: Investment strategiesSponsor's comment: Pensions become a priorityEditor's CommentOperating a pension plan can be like gardening. Schemes and plants both require a lot of nurturing to flourish. And, in some ...

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    Pensions research: Investment strategies

    2009-08-01T10:52:16Z

    Although a number of employers educate staff about defined contribution investment options, most staff are in a default fund, says Tom WashingtonWithout education, few employees can have a good understanding of the investment options available through their employer’s defined contribution (DC) plan. Over the years, employers have increasingly taken this ...

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    Pensions research: Pensions legislation

    2009-08-01T10:31:52Z

    Employers are slowly getting ready for the 2012 reforms, says Debbie LovewellThe Pensions Act 2008 will introduce pensions reforms in October 2012 that include autoenrolment to a qualifying occupational pension plan or personal accounts, and the phasing-in of compulsory employer and staff contributions. The government appears to be slowly convincing ...

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    Pensions research: Types of pension scheme offered

    2009-08-01T09:43:29Z

    The shift from defined benefit to defined contribution plans continues, and more employers prepare to introduce auto-enrolment, says Tom WashingtonRising costs have seen the shift from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) pension schemes gather pace. Some 87% now offer a DC plan to some or all staff, compared ...

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    Pensions research: Attitudes to pensions

    2009-08-01T09:34:28Z

    Employers still place a high value on pensions, but many concede they should be doing more to boost staff take-up, says Debbie LovewellOver the years, workplace pension schemes have not fallen out of favour with employers, despite the (often complex) challenges they pose for many organisations. This is borne out ...

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    Pensions research: about the respondents; key findings

    2009-08-01T09:28:44Z

    Our pensions survey, which was carried out in June 2009 among readers of Employee Benefits magazine and users of www.employeebenefits.co.uk, received 598 responses.Key findingsJust 10% of respondents feel the Pensions Act 2008 will solve the pensions crisis.74% of respondents feel responsible for employees’ financial wellbeing, but 50% say it is ...

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    CIPD research: Poor reward communication seen as big threat

    2009-07-31T13:49:46Z

    Poor communication of reward is seen as the most common threat to organisational performance associated with pay and reward, according to a survey commissioned by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Despite the media and regulatory spotlight on the dangers posed by bonuses around encouraging poor behaviour and performance, ...