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  • TransUnion-Leeds
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    TransUnion launches flexible Fridays for UK staff

    2021-07-05T08:00:40Z

    Global insights, information and credit reference agency TransUnion is allowing its 700 UK members of staff to take off Friday afternoons to focus on their personal development and wellbeing.Dubbed Flexible Fridays, the initiative has been launched in recognition of the impact the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has had on employees. Under ...

  • Charlotte-Hallett_
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    Nespresso hires Charlotte Hallett as head of HR

    2021-07-05T08:00:09Z

    Nespresso UK and ROI has appointed Charlotte Hallett as its new head of human resources.Hallett will be responsible for leading Nespresso’s people plan, including all HR activities, initiatives and strategies. Her key focus will be on nurturing a strong, flexible workplace culture post-Covid-19 (Coronavirus), supporting Nespresso colleagues and the business ...

  • DJS-Research
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    DJS Research becomes employee owned

    2021-07-02T11:32:52Z

    Market research agency DJS Research has become an employee-owned business.Founded in 2001, the Stockport, UK-based organisation has established a new employee ownership trust (EOT), in which the 25 permanent staff members will own the majority of the business, securing its future independence.Directors Daniel and Ali Sims will remain with DJS ...

  • Shetland-Islands-town-hall
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    Shetland Islands Council gender pay gap falls to 5.9%

    2021-07-02T09:31:04Z

    Shetland Islands Council has announced that its gender pay gap has fallen to 5.9%, having been as high as 11.21% five years ago.The council’s pay gap, which is the difference between the average earnings of men and women, has gradually reduced over recent years, standing at 7.9% in 2017/2018. The ...

  • Bolton NHS Foundation Trust reports 29.4% mean gender pay gap
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    NHS staff to protest over proposed pay rise

    2021-07-02T09:19:35Z

    NHS staff have announced plans to stage a protest in Portsmouth, UK to demand better pay from the government.The protest, which will take place this weekend, is one of a series of marches set to take place in 35 cities across England on the health service’s seventy-third birthday. It is ...

  • Kavitha
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Breaking the fertility taboo

    2021-07-02T09:14:24Z

    Despite NHS figures showing that around one in seven couples have problems with fertility, it’s still widely viewed as a taboo topic and one that is very rarely acknowledged in the workplace.However, things are changing. In recent years a growing number of employers have been introducing support for staff who ...

  • The queen
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    The Royal Household looks for new recruits

    2021-07-02T08:00:52Z

    Something for the weekend: Do you feel royally fed up with where you are working? Well, now’s your chance to swap those everyday humdrum office surroundings for the exclusive environments of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyrood House and beyond, because The Royal Household is on a recruitment ...

  • top-10-news-25-1-July
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    The top 10 most-read articles between 25 June - 1 July 2021

    2021-07-02T08:00:47Z

    The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 25 June – 1 July 2021 were: CITB employees lodge complaint over furlough payPooch power to boost productivity and wellbeingPWC introduces paid time off for fertility treatmentCo-op introduces employee pregnancy loss policyRail network staff strike over pay freezeKyndryl hires Maryjo Charbonnier as ...

  • General-Mills
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    General Mills implements new childbirth policies

    2021-07-02T08:00:12Z

    Global food business General Mills has launched new expanded policies for its UK and Ireland employee benefits plan to support families with childbirth, adoption and pregnancy loss.The policies have been designed to create a more inclusive business, offering broadened shared parental leave that allows new mothers and fathers, including same-sex ...

  • UK-Best-Workplaces-for-Women
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    Salesforce is UK’s best super large workplace for women

    2021-07-01T10:20:49Z

    Salesforce has been named one of the UK’s Best Workplaces for Women for the second year in a row, according to Great Place to Work’s 2021 report.The cloud-based software business was ranked first in the super large organisation category, with Admiral Group and Hilton coming in at second and third. ...

  • 76% of organisations measure sickness absence levels
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    80% of employers find absences difficult to record

    2021-07-01T08:50:11Z

    Four in five employers that measure the impact of sickness absences admit it has become more difficult since Covid-19 (Coronavirus).According to research undertaken on behalf of Group Risk Development (Grid), while 85% of UK organisations record employee absences, just 63% actually measure the impact of sickness absence on their business. ...

  • edreams-odigeo
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    eDreams Odigeo launches flexible working system

    2021-07-01T08:35:08Z

    Online travel business eDreams Odigeo has implemented a new next-generation smart hybrid working system to encourage employee flexibility and engagement.The system is a result of extensive analysis of the most productive and effective ways of flexible working for a greater work-life balance. It will apply to all eDreams Odigeo locations ...

  • Stephen-Bevan
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    Stephen Bevan: How has the government’s decision to prolong home working impacted employers?

    2021-07-01T05:00:57Z

    I noticed recently that a journalist at the Financial Times was complaining about being bombarded by offers from consultants and HR opinion leaders to comment on the future of hybrid working. I guess that one of the messages from this is that the climate of opinion on the post-lockdown options ...

  • Jason-Green_
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    Jason Green: How has the government’s decision to prolong home working impacted employers?

    2021-07-01T05:00:43Z

    The impact of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic and the requirement to work from home has not been bad news for all. Many employees who can work from home have found the flexible working hours, time saved on commuting and additional money saved on travel, and that morning coffee and lunch ...

  • Amy-Bailey_
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    Amy Bailey: How has the government’s decision to prolong homeworking impacted employers?

    2021-07-01T05:00:32Z

    The decision to delay a return to the office will be disappointing to many employers and their teams. Over the last year by being forced to work from home, we have truly realised the benefits of the physical office and working collaboratively in that space, and many are looking forward ...

  • Claire-McCartney
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    Claire McCartney: How has the government’s decision to prolong home working impacted employers?

    2021-07-01T05:00:20Z

    It’s unlikely that the government’s decision to prolong home working has had a significant impact on many employers, given that many have indicated they will be introducing a hybrid working model. Research we published in February shows that nearly half of organisations (47%) plan to take steps to enable more ...

  • flexible-work
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    TLT introduces flexible working to boost engagement

    2021-06-30T10:51:22Z

    Law firm TLT has implemented a flexible, progressive and inclusive work environment that aims to increase employee engagement.The new approach was established after consultations with its 1,150 employees and 130 partners. It includes commitments to provide more choice so that staff can work at a place and time that suits ...

  • change-rails
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    Rail network staff strike over pay freeze

    2021-06-30T09:58:21Z

    Multiple rail network staff are striking over a pay dispute involving conductors, ticket examiners and maintenance engineers in the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union.The strikes, which began on 27 June and are due to continue until mid-August, are against private operators due to a two-year pay freeze for 62,000 ...

  • Simi-Dubb
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    Metro Bank hires first director of colleague experience and inclusion

    2021-06-30T08:00:49Z

    Metro Bank has appointed Simi Dubb as its first director of colleague experience and inclusion.In this newly created role, Dubb will report to the bank’s chief people officer Carol Frost and will be responsible for “continuing to evolve and embed a truly diverse and inclusive colleague experience right across the ...

  • Weightmans
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    Weightmans launches menopause and fertility policies

    2021-06-30T08:00:44Z

    Law firm Weightmans has launched new policies to support employees affected by menopausal symptoms and those undergoing fertility treatment.The policies will “empower and educate” staff, while outlining the rights and responsibilities of team managers and the wider workforce. They will also include training for managers and regular educational events to ...