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Dr Wanda Wyporska: Was the government right to delay gender pay gap reporting for six months?
In February, The Equality Trust joined organisations such as the Fawcett Society and Women’s Budget Group to call on the Government to immediately reintroduce gender pay gap reporting. Yet, as we know, publication alone is not enough. As Fawcett has suggested, we need a contractual 'right to know' and an ...
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Matt Hancock met Greensill over NHS salary advance scheme
Image credit: Bart Lenoir/ Shutterstock.comHealth secretary Matt Hancock was lobbied by former Prime Minister David Cameron and financier Lex Greensill to introduce a payroll scheme that was later offered within the NHS, it emerged over the weekend.There are fears that procurement and open competition rules were flouted as NHS ...
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Matt Hancock dragged into David Cameron lobbying scandal
Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall CorrespondentSunday April 11 2021, 12.01am, The Sunday TimesHealthUK politicsMatt HancockDavid Cameron is at the centre of a lobbying scandalLEON NEAL/AFP/GETTY IMAGESShareSaveDavid Cameron took the disgraced financier Lex Greensill to a private meeting with Matt Hancock at which the pair lobbied the health secretary to introduce a payment ...
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Stress-related absence rocketed in 2020
Research by absence management provider e-days has revealed a shocking rise in the number of stress-related sickness days during 2020.According to the research, there was a 113% rise in stress sickness days when figures before and after the Covid-19 (coronavirus) were compared.As well as this headline figure, the data also ...
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Barclays outlines policy to avoid burnout among junior bankers
Barclays has told junior staff to take Saturdays off and book at least two five-day periods of annual leave a year in order to avoid burnout.According to media reports, the bank has urged analysts and associates not to work between 9pm on Fridays and 9am on Sundays, except in unavoidable ...
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East Lothian Council reveals gender pay gap figures
East Lothian Council has published it annual gender pay gap report, and has revealed that the average hourly rate for male employees was £15.62 during 2020 compared to £14.90 for female staff – representing a median gender pay gap of 4.61%.Its mean gender pay gap is 3.01%, meaning that that ...
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Poll: What impact do your wellbeing initiatives have on productivity, retention and engagement?
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Pernod Ricard appoints new CHRO
Pernod Ricard North America has promoted Lani Montoya to chief human resources (HR) officer.Montoya has spent the past 10 years with the drinks company, holding various senior HR roles. She has previously been its director of global talent management (based in Paris) and more recently was director, global talent management, ...
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Bank of America increases junior banker pay
Bank of America is to give its junior bankers globally a pay boost of $10,000 (£7,290) per year and will offer them wellbeing conversations.The move is in response to a sharp rise in deal activity and comes in the face of increased competition from rival banks, which has seen Credit ...
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Call to action launched for living wage
IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative, has published a Call to action: Better business through better wages, demanding companies take greater steps to pay a living wage to their staff.The group, which seeks to make trade more sustainable, launched the scheme to encourage organisations and their suppliers to take action. So ...
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Kavitha’s keynote: Financial awareness is paramount
The pandemic has thrown many people’s finances into disarray, with some finding themselves unexpectedly being made redundant, while others at the end of their careers may be having to delay their retirement to save more money.While everyone’s situation is different, in these trying times what has become increasingly apparent is ...
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Health and wellbeing benefits boost SME productivity
Research by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has today (9 April) revealed that when small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) invest in health and wellbeing benefits it has a noticeable improvement in employee productivity.According to the study, three in five (60%) SMEs polled said that investing in health and wellbeing ...
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The top 10 most-read articles between 1 April – 7 April 2021
The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 1 April – 7 April 2021 were: Top tips to help employees create a healthy home officePWC reveals flexible working ‘Deal’ for employeesPensions changes in the new tax yearWhat will be the key issues in reward and benefits post-Budget?Reckitt Benckiser Group reveals ...
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Ocean Spray hires new chief HR officer
Ocean Spray, the American agricultural cooperative of cranberries and grapefruit growers, has appointed Sarah Evans as its new chief human resources officer.Evans joins the business after nearly two decades working for brands including pest control firm Terminix, where she was vice president of HR. Previously at Walmart, she rose to ...
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Home workers offered canine communications boost
Photo credit: Paws in WorkSomething for the weekend: Is your workforce suffering from the dog days of lockdown lethargy? Has life begun to feel little more than the tired work-from-home routine of logging on, catching up, logging off - and repeat? Perhaps your communications need some pawsitive energy.Fret no more. ...
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Revolut staff can work abroad for two months a year
Digital banking app Revolut has said it will allow any of its 2,000 staff to work from abroad for up to two months a year.According to the company, the perk was predominantly introduced to accommodate the wishes of its substantially international workforce, who had a greater need to be able ...
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43% of employers with wellbeing initiatives report 'very good' productivity
The health of employees and the British economy is dependent on employers spending much more of their benefits budgets on wellbeing initiatives, according to new report.Coping after covid, produced by Westfield Health, interviewed 1,600 employees and HR leaders. It revealed that 43% of HR managers with wellbeing programmes in place ...
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TPR publishes new climate change strategy
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published its new Climate change strategy, calling on pensions scheme trustees to invest in companies that protect savers from climate risk or face its own enforcement action.The report follows the recent recommendation by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) for mandatory climate-related ...
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DB pensions still misunderstood by members
New research released by Hymans Robertson and employee engagement organisation Like Minds on defined benefits (DB) pensions has revealed workers lack confidence about making informed decisions at retirement, with more wanting greater levels of employer support.The study – which specifically focused on DB pensions members over the age of 55 ...
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Gender pay gap the same as in 2018
Initial analysis of gender pay gap reporting submissions has found that – so far – the mean wage disparity at companies in 2020 was the same as in 2018, indicating little overall improvement.The study was carried out by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), and examined all submissions ...