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Aldi, Amazon and Royal Mail named best employers for parents
Aldi, Amazon and Royal Mail have topped the list for the best employers for parents, according to research from job board Breakroom.More than 230,000 respondents were canvassed in order to find the best employers for parents. Following this, employees at businesses with more than 100 parents on staff were asked ...
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Qantas Group awards staff one-off $5,000 payment
Australian airline business Qantas Group has implemented a one-off AUSD 5,000 (£2,837) payment for approximately 19,000 employees, to recognise their work and combat the rising cost of living.The payment will be provided shortly, after a new enterprise agreement is finalised, with nine agreements covering around 4,000 employees already finalised. Management ...
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Cymphony appoints head of people and culture
Crewe-based communications provider Cymphony has announced the appointment of Emma Burkitt (pictured) as head of people and culture.Burkitt has held senior HR positions within the public and private sector over the past 20 years for a number of hospitality brands, including Malmaison, DeVere Village and Principal Hotels.She aims to establish ...
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Marks and Spencer reaffirms commitment to Armed Forces Covenant
Marks and Spencer has signed an Armed Forces Covenant to reaffirm its commitment to be a forces friendly employer, in celebration of Armed Forces Day (25 June).Seven years after its original commitment to the covenant in 2015, representatives from the Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion joined for ...
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CAE Crewing Services cabin crew at Heathrow win 18% pay rise
150 Heathrow-based cabin crew employed by CAE Crewing Services on its contract for Scandinavian airline SAS Connect have secured an 18% pay rise, with wages set to increase by nearly £5,000.All of the employees, who are members of trade union Unite, will receive a phased 18% pay rise, beginning with ...
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Government expects to eliminate gender state pension gap by 2040
The government revealed that it expects the gender state pension gap to be eliminated by 2040, suggesting that auto-enrolment could decrease the savings shortfall between men and women.The issue of the state gender pensions gap was raised in the House of Lords on 27 June, as Lord Davies of Brixton ...
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Walr launches phantom stock plan for all staff
Data creation platform business Walr has introduced an employee phantom stock plan, or shadow options scheme, for its 70 employees.The scheme is available to all employees, no matter their seniority, and will allow them to participate in the business’ future success in the form of financial reward, by simulating stock ...
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Koa Health
ABOUT USA leading global provider of workplace mental health solutions, Koa Health helps companies support employee wellbeing every day, across departments, locations and industries. Trusted by leading insurers and employers, such as Mapfre, O2, Jack.org and Education First, Koa Health leverages deep clinical expertise, research, and technology to deliver practical, ...
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Chris Ronald: Employees need support through the cost-of-living crisis
Everyone is feeling the pinch. Inflation is outstripping benefits and wages, and coupled with recent tax hikes, real disposable income has reached its lowest point in decades. The Bank of England predicts the current cost-of-living crisis to last until next year, with the potential to continue into 2024. This is ...
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Government will not introduce menopause as a protected characteristic
Baroness Stedman-Scott, the Minister for Work and Pensions and Minister for Women, has confirmed that the government is not currently planning to introduce menopause as a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010, or to implement dual discrimination.Caroline Noakes MP, chair of the Women and Equalities Committee sent a letter ...
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Parfetts staff receive company-wide bonus up to 2% of salary
Cash and carry business Parfetts has awarded its employees with a bonus of up to £500, to reflect the rising cost of living and recognise their hard work.The business, which employs 850 workers, has seen sales exceed £600 million this year, and had a more than 5% profit increase on ...
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DWF updates family friendly policies
Global integrated legal and business services provider DWF has introduced improved family friendly policies to support working parents and guardians.According to the firm, which employs 4,000 members of staff, this was in response to employee feedback. DWF said it aims to create a more inclusive, empathic environment for parents and ...
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69% of employers offer equal parental leave
Employee Benefits poll: Almost seven in 10 (69%) employers provide staff with equal parental leave, allowing them to take the same amount of paid or unpaid leave when a new child arrives, including in adoption and surrogacy cases.One-fifth (21%) of respondents to an online survey conducted by Employee Benefits earlier ...
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Employee Benefits Award winners 2022
Best Benefits to Support Staff Post-Pandemic Winner: Saga This award recognises an organisation that has offered the most effective new employee benefits to help staff following the global healthcare crisis. During the course of the pandemic, Saga adopted a clear hybrid-working model, ...
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Poll: Does your organisation offer a work-from-anywhere policy?
Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. Earlier this month, Employee Benefits reported that creative agency Waste Creative introduced a work-from-anywhere policy to enable its full- and part-time employees to work from any location for up to four weeks per year. In light of this, ...
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Google allows US staff to move interstate for legal abortions
Technology firm Google will allow US workers to move to another state in order to access legal abortions, with its benefits plan and health insurance covering out-of-state medical procedures when unavailable where an employee lives and works.This follows the Supreme Court's decision to overturn landmark case Roe v Wade, removing ...
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EXCLUSIVE: University of Lincoln wins Grand Prix at Employee Benefits Awards 2022
EXCLUSIVE: The University of Lincoln was presented with the highly coveted Grand Prix award for the second year in a row at the Employee Benefits Awards 2022, which took place on Friday 24 June.The Grand Prix is the ‘winner of winners’ accolade, and is selected from the winning entries across ...
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PWC implements pay rises of 7% and higher in £120m investment
From 1 July, professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) will give 70% of its employees a minimum pay increase of 7% as part of the business' recognition of rising living costs and the competitive recruitment market.Those receiving a pay increase lower than 7% include employees at the top of their respective ...
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Kry promotes Anna Fullerton-Batten to global chief HR officer
Digital healthcare provider Kry has promoted current senior vice president of global talent Anna Fullerton-Batten (pictured) to the role of global chief HR officer.In her new role, Fullerton-Batten aims to drive a cohesive global people and culture strategy that deepens performance and organisational efficiencies to accelerate value and scale.Working closely ...
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Who will win at the Employee Benefits Awards 2022?
The winners of the 20th annual Employee Benefits Awards will be unveiled today (Friday 24 June).The Employee Benefits Awards 2022 is the must-attend event for those working in the reward, benefits and HR industry, offering attendees the chance to recognise and award organisations, teams and individuals who are achieving excellence ...