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  • Hollie-Cregan
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    Graham recruits new head of EDI

    2021-07-28T08:00:21Z

    Construction and civil engineering specialist Graham has appointed Hollie Cregan as its new head of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), as part of a wider company commitment to creating a fair and inclusive workplace.Cregan joins Graham from VolkerWessels UK, where she was head of EDI for almost four years, bringing ...

  • One in ten employers don't believe in supporting employee wellbeing
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    38% feel wellbeing support improves productivity

    2021-07-27T09:43:39Z

    Over a third (38%) of people who have been working from home throughout the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic feel wellbeing support has increased their productivity.A study by health insurance and wellbeing solutions provider Westfield Health asked 1,500 people across the UK about their future work plans and wellbeing needs in order ...

  • Target-Components
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    Target Components to become employee owned

    2021-07-27T08:28:21Z

    UK distributor for computer retailers Target Components has planned to become an employee-owned business to protect its staff from potential acquisition approaches.The West Yorkshire-based firm will adopt an employee ownership trust (EOT) model, in which 70 members of staff are the majority owners of the business. Target’s existing shareholders, managing ...

  • Crawford
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    Crawford & Company introduces smart working

    2021-07-27T08:00:49Z

    Claims management and outsourcing solutions provider Crawford & Company has implemented a smart working programme across its UK operations.Crawford Smarter Working is an initiative which introduces a new way of agile working at the firm, as employees in the UK will now be able to choose the location from which ...

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    Midlands Academies Trust signs Mindful Employer Charter

    2021-07-26T09:52:57Z

    The Midland Academies Trust, which supports schools in Nuneaton and Earl Shilton in England, has signed the Mindful Employer Charter as part of its commitment to support its employees’ mental wellbeing.Established in 2004 by the Devon Partnership NHS Trust, the Mindful Employer Charter is a UK-wide initiative that provides organisations ...

  • Aegon UK initiates mental health training sessions for 120 managers
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    Aegon UK becomes living wage employer

    2021-07-26T09:41:11Z

    Financial services provider Aegon UK has become a Living Wage Foundation accredited employer.This commitment means Aegon staff will receive a minimum hourly wage of at least £9.50 in the UK or £10.85 in London, with both rates higher than the £8.91 per hour UK government minimum wage for people over ...

  • The-Pensions-Regulator-consults-on-new-powers
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    Poll: 78% of organisations use salary sacrifice for workplace pensions

    2021-07-26T08:00:17Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than three-quarters of organisations use salary sacrifice for workplace pensions, according to the latest Employee Benefits research.Salary sacrifice schemes allow employees to agree to reduce their earnings by an amount equal to their pension contributions and, in exchange, the employer then agrees to pay the total ...

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    UK employees least motivated to work from home

    2021-07-26T08:00:04Z

    UK employees working from home are finding it more difficult to stay motivated compared to their European counterparts, according to recent research.The survey, commissioned by enterprise management cloud specialists Workday and carried out by Yonder Consulting, spanned nine European countries and interviewed more than 2,000 employees in each country. It ...

  • Melanie-Halsey
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    First Sentier Investors hires chief people officer

    2021-07-26T05:00:45Z

    Specialist investment capabilities provider First Sentier Investors has recruited Melanie Halsey as its new chief people and culture officer.Halsey, who will be based in London, will report to chief executive officer Mark Steinberg and is expected to join on 6 September 2021.According to First Sentier, she will be primarily responsible ...

  • Hymans-Robertson
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    Hymans Robertson introduces hybrid working

    2021-07-23T10:34:24Z

    Hymans Robertson has offered all its employees the opportunity to work in a hybrid way following the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The pensions and financial services consultancy’s new approach will allow all 1,000 staff to choose from a mixture of remote and office working. It was developed after extensive consultation with employees ...

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    75% of employees want hybrid working model

    2021-07-23T08:44:53Z

    New data has revealed that three-quarters of UK employees in industries where working from home is possible want a hybrid working model.Commissioned by London-based startup YuLife, a YouGov survey of more than 2,000 British adults looked into workplace wellbeing, employees’ expectations from employers, and the future of work. It found ...

  • Kavitha
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Feeling valued at work

    2021-07-23T08:40:26Z

    A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the importance of maintaining praise in the pandemic and ensuring employees feel valued at work, especially after so many months of having very limited in-person contact with colleagues and consequently fewer opportunities to receive face to face feedback.This week, the findings of ...

  • QBE-Insurance-Group
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    QBE European reveals 54.9% ethnicity bonus gap

    2021-07-23T08:30:46Z

    Insurance business QBE European Operations has revealed a 54.9% mean ethnicity bonus gap in its first report of this kind.The organisation's median bonus gap was 43.9%, with 75% of ethnic minority staff receiving a bonus compared to 91% of white employees, according to its UK ethnicity pay gap report 2020.In ...

  • top-10-news-16-22-July
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    The top 10 most-read articles between 16 July - 22 July 2021

    2021-07-23T08:00:48Z

    The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 16 July – 22 July 2021 were: Employees to miss pyjamas in office return80% think employers are not ready for flexible workingHow can Covid-19 benefits survive and thrive in the long term?How Essex County Council is reimagining benefits post-pandemicNHS Fleet Solutions to ...

  • Kingfisher
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    Kingfisher completes £900 million bulk annuity deal

    2021-07-23T08:00:45Z

    Kingfisher, a retailing company that manages B&Q and Screwfix, has completed a £900 million bulk purchase annuity transaction for its pension scheme.Aviva will insure the defined benefit pension liabilities for more than 8,000 members, taking responsibility for the investment and longevity risk. Members will see no change in the amount ...

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    John Howie offers incentive to plug staff shortages

    2021-07-23T08:00:13Z

    Something for the weekend: Organisations struggling to recruit new workers might be interested to learn about John Howie Restaurants’ latest hiring tactic.The US hospitality chain is offering $500 (£364) to customers who find thyme to successfully recommend employees in a risky move which could see its staff shortages exacerbated by ...

  • NHS workers need ‘decent pay’ to feel valued
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    NHS offers 3% pay rise to nurses and cleaners

    2021-07-22T10:04:22Z

    The NHS has agreed to a 3% pay rise for nurses and other health workers in England and Wales after accepting the recommendations in full of the NHS independent pay review bodies.However, some nurses are threatening industrial action over the offer. A Royal College of Nursing (RCN) spokesperson said members ...

  • Bank of England has reported a mean gender pay gap of 19.5% for hourly pay as at April 2019.The organisation, which currently has over 4,000 employees. reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations.
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    Bank of England ethnic minority staff paid less

    2021-07-22T08:51:07Z

    An internal review at The Bank of England has found ethnic minority staff are paid less than white colleagues and are also less likely to be promoted.The near year-long review by the bank's Court of Directors, led by Diana Noble, a non-executive director, revealed that while wages and pay rises ...

  • Employee benefits offering
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    44% of employers to review benefits offering

    2021-07-22T08:00:23Z

    Almost half of employers may need to review their current benefits offering following the move towards greater remote and home working as a result of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.Employee benefits consultancy Howden Employee Benefits and Wellbeing surveyed more than 200 senior HR professionals from a range of public, private, and ...