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  • FInland announce equal parental leave
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    Finland to equalise parental leave allowances

    2020-02-06T11:49:34Z

    Finland’s government will equalise all parental leave, regardless of gender, to give working fathers more time to spend with their children and to promote gender equality. As a result of this reform, which will come into force in 2021 at the earliest, both parents will receive a quota of 164 ...

  • Mental health discussions
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    Smarkets launches new mental health initiative for 85 employees on Time to Talk Day

    2020-02-06T10:23:52Z

    Peer-to-peer trading platform Smarkets has launched a new initiative called tête-à-tête, aimed at helping improve the mental health of its 85 employees. The initiative, launching today (6 February 2020) to coincide with national Time to Talk Day, will encourage employees to meet in small groups to discuss their mental health ...

  • Cathay Pacific asks employees to take unpaid leave
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    Cathay Pacific asks staff to take unpaid leave due to Coronavirus outbreak

    2020-02-05T11:50:13Z

    Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific has asked its staff to take three weeks of unpaid leave, to help it address the impact of the current Coronavirus outbreak. The airline has proposed a leave scheme for its 27,000 employees, operating in 79 destinations, following recent drops in demand due to the ...

  • Multigenerational-workforce
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    Two-fifths do not think their benefits package meets the needs of all generations

    2020-02-05T11:39:12Z

    More than two-fifths (44%) of employers do not believe that their benefits packages meet the needs of all generations present within the workforce, according to research by Aon. The UK Benefits and trends survey 2020, which canvassed 200 participants across a range of sectors, found that 38% thought they met ...

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    The Pensions Regulator confirms £2,000 fine for Financial Conduct Authority Pension Plan

    2020-02-05T10:56:11Z

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has confirmed that it issued a £2,000 fine to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Pension Plan, due to non-compliance with chair’s statement regulations. After updating its penalty policies in December 2019, TPR confirmed that non-compliant chair’s statements are subject to a mandatory fine of between £500 ...

  • NHS Trust health and wellbeing platform
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    Two NHS trusts pilot health and wellbeing platform for 11,000 employees

    2020-02-04T12:05:05Z

    Two NHS trusts are piloting a new employee health and wellbeing platform for their combined 11,000 employees. West London NHS Trust and Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) commenced the pilot programme, which will run until June, on 31 January 2020. The platform, called Juice, is provided ...

  • Accelore Solutions pay drivers $153,755
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    Accelore Group pays 289 employees $152,755 in back wages

    2020-02-04T12:04:51Z

    Texas-based logistics organisation Accelore Group, operating as Accelore Solutions and contracted with Amazon to provide package delivery services, has paid $152,755 (£117,419) in back wages to 289 employees to resolve violations of the overtime requirements under the US Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). After an investigation by the US Department ...

  • Digital healthcare solutions
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    Three-fifths of employers plan to invest more in digital health products

    2020-02-04T11:47:22Z

    More than three-fifths (62%) of UK employers are likely to invest more in digital health products over the next five years, according to research by Mercer Marsh Benefits. The February 2020 Health on demand report surveyed 1,000 UK employees and 100 UK businesses. It also found that 47% of employees ...

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    David Stone: What should employee wellbeing look like in 2020?

    2020-02-04T06:30:08Z

    Ever since British economist John Maynard Keynes first predicted that working weeks would continue to get shorter way back in 1933, organisations, employees and governments have toyed with the idea of the four-day working week. Though attempts of this new way of working have been overwhelmingly positive, from Perpetual Guardian’s ...

  • Duncan Brown
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    Duncan Brown: What should employee wellbeing look like in 2020?

    2020-02-04T06:20:30Z

    Workplace wellbeing has apparently rocketed to the top of every benefits professional's agenda for 2020. The latest Benefit trends survey, published in October 2019 by Willis Towers Watson, for example, found staff wellbeing at the top of the benefits league table, with 76% of employers planning to incorporate it into ...

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    Nick Pahl: What should employee wellbeing look like in 2020?

    2020-02-04T06:05:06Z

    In December 2019, the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) published a report, The value of occupational health to workplace wellbeing, which examined how occupational health practitioners and providers can add value to workplace wellbeing initiatives. The report also emphasised four broad areas of the knowledge, skills and competences required to ...

  • Enrique-González-Head-of-Culture-Employee-Communication-at-BBVA
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    Enrique González: What should employee wellbeing look like in 2020?

    2020-02-04T06:00:11Z

    2020 is not just any other year; it is the start of a new decade full of challenges. We are living at a time when people are demanding more just and equal societies, promoting equal opportunities for everyone, and a more sustainable world in all aspects: environmental, economic and social.Employers ...

  • NHS healthcare workers to receive pay increase
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    Imperial College Healthcare ends outsourcing and improves pay for 1,000 service staff

    2020-02-03T11:48:08Z

    1,000 outsourced employees working at five hospitals belonging to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are to receive a pay increase and access to improved terms and conditions, after winning the right to be directly employed. This concerns 'hotel services' staff, namely those in portering, cleaning, and catering roles, working at ...

  • Guy's and St Thomas hospital increase living wage
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    Guy's and St Thomas' gains living wage accreditation

    2020-02-03T11:48:04Z

    From April 2020, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, which employs 17,100 members of staff, has announced its commitment to pay all employees rates that at least match the London living wage, and to require all external contractors to do the same. Following this commitment, the trust has gained ...

  • Pension withdrawals
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    £2.23 billion withdrawn using flexible pension rules in quarter four of 2019

    2020-02-03T11:47:57Z

    In quarter four of 2019, 327,000 individuals made a total of 828,000 pension withdrawals, amounting to £2.23 billion overall, according to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).Analysis by HMRC found that this was an 18% increase from the £1.9 billion withdrawn in the same period of 2018, and a 24% increase ...

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    Santander UK, Pepsico and Ovo Energy certified as top employers for 2020

    2020-01-31T12:02:08Z

    Banking organisation Santander UK, food and beverage manufacturer Pepsico, and utilities business Ovo Energy are among the 92 employers certified as 2020’s top employers in the UK and Ireland by the Top Employers Institute. The certification allows organisations to benchmark and showcase success against others in their industry and beyond ...

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    Newcastle City Council, GSK and Pinsent Masons recognised for LGBT inclusion

    2020-01-31T12:01:52Z

    Law firm Pinsent Masons, pharmaceutical organisation GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and investment bank Citi have been included in charity organisation Stonewall's Top 100 Employers Index, with Newcastle City Council taking the top spot for 2020. The Top 100 Index comprises a yearly list of businesses that have worked towards achieving inclusion for ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: Nesta to discuss navigating jobs of the future at Employee Benefits Connect 2020

    2020-01-31T11:50:51Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Ksenia Zheltoukhova, director of research operations, research, analysis and policy at innovation foundation Nesta, will discuss how employers can navigate their way to the jobs of the future at Employee Benefits Connect 2020.The session, titled 'Empowering workers to navigate their way to the jobs of the future: How can ...

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    Bluefruit Software launches employee ownership trust

    2020-01-31T10:47:49Z

    Cornwall-based technology organisation Bluefruit Software has given its 75 employees 51% ownership of the business, using an employee ownership trust (EOT). The transition was completed in December 2019, following which staff with three months tenure at the business received a tax-free bonus of up to £1,200 each. The transition process, ...

  • Tate Britain offers head of coffee £40,000
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    Tate roasted for £39,500 'head of coffee' role while tension brews over pay

    2020-01-31T06:15:17Z

    Something for the weekend: Art gallery Tate is looking for a new ‘head of coffee’ to join its workforce, and is offering the successful applicant a full-bodied salary of £39,500 a year. With applications closing on 9 February 2020, the ideal candidate will espresso themselves by sourcing, blending, and roasting ...