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  • Duke increases parental paid leave to six weeks
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    Duke University increases paid parental leave to six weeks

    2020-07-17T09:57:39Z

    North Carolina's Duke University has enhanced its parental leave policy, offering working parents six weeks paid leave, effective from 3 August 2020.This increase sees staff members across Duke, including graduate medical education house staff, parental leave allocation double. Since paid parental leave was introduced in 2003, employees have been able ...

  • The top 10 most read stories: 9 July - 15 July 2020
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    The top 10 most read stories: 9 July - 15 July 2020

    2020-07-17T05:00:13Z

    The top 10 most read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 9-15 July 2020 were: Ibiza offers NHS staff free holiday accommodationPricewaterhouseCoopers, NHS and IBM named best employers for equality and inclusionPrimark refuses £30 million government job retention bonusZurich UK offers 4,500 employee free Covid-19 antibody testRoyal Mail’s appeal over status of ...

  • USDirect seeks binge watcher to review Shark Week 2020
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    USDirect seeks binge watcher for Discovery Channel's Shark Week

    2020-07-16T14:35:07Z

    Something for the weekend: USDirect is looking to hire a shark fan to get paid to watch Discovery Channel's Shark Week 2020.The creature of the deep fan will be rewarded with a $1,000 (£794) salary and will be tasked with watching every single minute of the channel's jaw-dropping Air Jaws ...

  • 22% of businesses expect employees to work remotely permanently
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    37% of employees will work from home on a regular basis

    2020-07-16T11:42:12Z

    The number of employees working from home on a regular basis will increase to 37%, compared to 18% before the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, according to research by Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Its survey of 1,046 employers also found that respondents expect almost a quarter (22%) of employees to ...

  • What will be the biggest changes to healthcare benefits in the next 12 months?
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    What will be the biggest changes to healthcare benefits in the next 12 months?

    2020-07-16T10:53:47Z

    What will be the biggest changes to healthcare benefits in the next year? What is your strategy to reduce workplace absence? Has the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic changed the way your business offer healthcare and wellbeing benefits?Readers of Employee Benefits will have the opportunity to participate in exclusive Employee Benefits Healthcare ...

  • Kier Group decides against using government job retention bonus
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    Kier Group returns furloughed staff to work without claiming job retention bonus

    2020-07-16T10:12:22Z

    UK construction organisation Kier Group is foregoing a £1,000 payment per employee under the government's job retention bonus scheme for bringing back furloughed employees.In the July 2020 mini-Budget, the government introduced a bonus scheme, rewarding UK businesses with the payment if employees returning to work remain within the business through ...

  • Goodlord offers 125 employees individual financial coaching
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    EXCLUSIVE: Goodlord sees 40% of employees engage with financial coaching

    2020-07-16T09:53:41Z

    Lettings platform Goodlord has given its 100 employees access to a free financial coach, with 40% of employees booking an appointment within the first two weeks since the benefit was introduced in June 2020.The financial planning and coaching benefit, provided by Hatch, gives each employee a dedicated financial coach offering ...

  • Delta Air lines saves 24% in staff expenses due to voluntary leave schemes
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    Delta Air Lines saves 24% in pay and benefits costs due to voluntary leave arrangement

    2020-07-15T11:33:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has saved 24% in salary and benefits costs after more than 45,000 employees choose to take voluntary unpaid leave.The airline introduced the option for employees to take voluntary unpaid leave in June 2020 to help it deal with the financial ramifications of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.Separately, the ...

  • Irish government increases paid parental leave to five weeks
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    Irish government increases paid parents' leave to five weeks

    2020-07-15T11:18:43Z

    Working parents in Ireland are to be given an extra three weeks' paid leave by the Irish government.This will be backdated to apply to any child born after 1 November 2019 in order to recognise the particular challenges that parents have faced during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.Working parents were previously ...

  • Charterhouse sees a 18% increase in staff happiness after wellbeing program
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    Charterhouse sees 18% increase in staff happiness due to wellbeing programme

    2020-07-15T11:16:55Z

    Accountancy firm Charterhouse has seen an 18% rise in employee happiness after holding a 10-week long health and wellbeing programmeThe organisation surveyed its 31 employees prior to the launch, and following the end, of the programme, which was provided by Super Wellness. In addition to the rise in employee happiness, ...

  • 70% of employees miss office-based conversations
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    31% of employees do not feel supported by their employer while working remotely

    2020-07-14T11:08:10Z

    One-third (31%) of employees feel that their employer does not support them when they work from home according to research by Unipos.The survey, published July 2020, which surveyed 300 employees, found that 83% of businesses do admit that their organisation has attempted to support them while working remotely.Over three-quarters (79%) ...

  • Ovo Energy reports mean gender pay gap of 20.1%
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    Ovo Energy reports mean gender pay gap of 20.1%

    2020-07-14T10:35:17Z

    Energy organisation Ovo Energy has reported a mean gender pay gap of 20.1% for average hourly pay as at April 2019.The organisation, which currently has over 2,000 employees, reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations.The reporting regulations require organisations with 250 ...

  • French government to give healthcare workers pay rise worth €7.5 billion
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    French government to give healthcare workers pay rise worth €7.5 billion

    2020-07-14T10:23:01Z

    The French government is giving healthcare workers a pay rise totalling €7.5 billion (£6.8 billion) to reward them for their hard work during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The deal agreed by the government and union parties; Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail (CFDT), Force Ouvrière (FO) and General Confederation of Labour (CGT), ...

  • Brewdog reports mean gender pay gap of 6.3%
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    Brewdog reports mean gender pay gap of 6.3%

    2020-07-13T10:24:34Z

    Beer organisation Brewdog has reported a mean gender pay gap of 6.3% for average hourly pay as at April 2019.The organisation, which currently has over 697 employees, reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations.The reporting regulations require organisations with 250 or ...

  • Primark refuses £30 million government job retention bonus
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    Primark refuses £30 million government job retention bonus

    2020-07-13T10:21:39Z

    Fashion and homeware retailer Primark has made the decision to not use the government's job retention bonus scheme during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, foregoing a £30 million payment.In its July 2020 mini-Budget, the government introduced a bonus scheme, rewarding UK employers with a £1,000 payment for each furloughed employee it ...

  • Zurich UK offers 4,500 employee free antibody test
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    Zurich UK offers 4,500 employee free Covid-19 antibody test

    2020-07-13T10:01:59Z

    Insurance organisation Zurich is offering all of its 4,500 UK employees a free antibody test, after a recent survey of its employees found that 95% of staff would like to to be tested.As well as in the UK, the test which was piloted in Switzerland, is being rolled-out in all ...

  • Royal Mail appeal over status of agency workers dismissed by Employment Appeals Tribunal
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    Royal Mail's appeal over status of agency workers dismissed by court

    2020-07-13T09:43:47Z

    The Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has dismissed an appeal submitted by Angard Staffing Solutions and Royal Mail against the Employment Tribunal decision for the case of Mr D Kocur and 66 other claimants regarding unfair treatment of agency workers.In October 2015, Mr Kocur alleged unfair treatment by not being given ...

  • Participate in exclusive healthcare benefits research for a chance to enter prize draw
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    How is Coronavirus impacting health and wellbeing strategies?

    2020-07-10T10:12:06Z

    Has the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic changed the way your business offer healthcare and wellbeing benefits? What is your strategy to reduce workplace absence?Employee Benefits readers now have the opportunity to have their say by participating in the exclusive Employee Benefits Healthcare Research 2020, this survey has been designed to benchmark ...

  • Huwaei reports mean gender pay gap of 20.3%
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    Huwaei Technologies reports mean gender pay gap of 20.3%

    2020-07-10T10:10:39Z

    Technology organisation Huwaei Technologies (Huwaei) has reported a mean gender pay gap of 20.3% for average hourly pay as at April 2019.The organisation, which currently has over 1,500 employees, reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations.The reporting regulations require organisations with ...

  • Ministry of Justice provides full sick pay for outsourced cleaners
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    Ministry of Justice provides full sick pay for outsourced cleaners

    2020-07-10T10:07:13Z

    Cleaners at The Ministry of Justice (MOJ), who are employed by facilities management provider OCS Group, will receive full sick pay if they have to self-isolate due to the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The MOJ has also confirmed that any outsourced cleaners who have taken sick leave due to the pandemic since ...