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EXCLUSIVE: Highways England launches engagement platform for 5,650 staff
EXCLUSIVE: Motorway and A-road maintenance and operations organisation Highways England has launched a new employee engagement platform for its 5,650 staff.The Extra Mile platform, provided by Xexec, was implemented on 1 April 2019 to offer employees access to more than 3,000 discounts and lifestyle services, as well as a dedicated ...
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MRL Consulting Group trials four-day working week for 56 global employees
International recruitment firm MRL Consulting Group is to trial a four-day working week for 56 members of staff based across the UK, France and Germany.The six-month trial, which will start in May 2019, will see the organisation close every Friday; employees will still receive the same salaries and benefits as ...
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Two-fifths feel their quality of work is affected by financial worries
Two-fifths (41%) of employees believe their quality of work is affected when they are uneasy about the state of their finances, according to research by financial wellbeing provider Salary Finance.Its survey of around 10,000 UK employees also found that 77% trust their employer to treat their financial situation as confidential.Asesh ...
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British Columbia government awards 2% pay increase to container truckers
The provincial government for British Columbia, Canada is implementing a 2% pay increase for around 1,700 container truckers, effective from 1 June 2019.The 2% increase in truckers’ trip and hourly rates has been designed to offset higher operational costs and help ensure fairer compensation for drivers.The adjusted rate structure is ...
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Trinity House Lighthouse Services’ seafarers stage protest in ongoing pay dispute
Around 34 seafarers employed by Trinity House Lighthouse Services, Corporation of Trinity House Deptford Strond, who are members of the trade union Unite, are conducting a protest today (Wednesday 24 April 2019) in a dispute over pay.Today’s industrial action, which is the first union strike since The Corporation of Trinity ...
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Unilever shortlisted for Best benefits communications
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, construction business Kier Group, and consumer goods organisation Unilever are among the organisations shortlisted in the Best benefits communications, large employer category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2019.This accolade recognises the most effective and engaging benefits communication strategies implemented by employers with more than 5,000 ...
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Almost half of workplaces do not have an official policy on home working
Just under half (47%) of employees' workplaces do not have an official policy on working from home, according to research by job listing website Monster.co.uk.Its survey of 5,500 employees also found that 15% are concerned about colleagues judging them for being out of the office, while 11% worry that they ...
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Government publishes guidance on equalisation of GMPs
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published official guidance to help pension scheme trustees equalise the benefits of guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs), following a High Court ruling in October 2018.The guidance, produced in conjunction with an industry working group, was published on 18 April 2019. Designed to mitigate ...
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BT and Siemens shortlisted for Best pensions communications
Telecommunications provider BT, construction business Kier Group and technology organisation Siemens are among those shortlisted for the Best pensions communications category at this year’s Employee Benefits Awards and Summer Party.The Best pensions communications award celebrates employers that have implemented effective strategies in order to engage employees with their retirement savings ...
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The top 10 most read stories: 11-17 April 2019
The top 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 11 April and 17 April 2019 were: Asda proposes new contract for hourly-paid retail staffNestle rolls out pets at work scheme to York-based employeesGMB hosts protests against ISS in wage and sick pay disputeSky and Virgin Active shortlisted for Best financial ...
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Two-thirds believe benefits are equal to or more important than basic salary
Two-thirds (66%) of employees in the UK believe that the employee benefits offered to them are equal to or more important than their basic salary, according to research by corporate gift organisation Adler.The survey of 1,000 UK employees also found that 14% would accept an increase in benefits over a ...
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch completes £400 million pensioner buy-in
Financial services organisation Bank of America Merrill Lynch has completed a pensioner buy-in transaction with Scottish Widows, totalling £400 million.The policy insures the pension liabilities for 915 pensioner members of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch UK Pension Plan, which is the largest pension scheme offered by the organisation.The transaction ...
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Morrisons receives permission to appeal payroll data breach case at Supreme Court
Supermarket retailer Morrisons has been granted permission to appeal a High Court ruling, which found that the organisation was partly liable for a data breach leading to the payroll data of around 10,000 staff being posted online.Andrew Skelton, who was a senior auditor at the organisation’s Bradford headquarters, posted employees’ ...
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Employees at construction SMEs to receive 2.75% pay rise
Construction employees who are members of the trade union Unite and who work at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will receive a one-year pay deal, including an increase of 2.75%.The deal, which will come into effect on 24 June 2019, has been agreed as a result of negotiations between The ...
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Total pay has increased by 1.6% in real terms since February 2018
Total pay for employees in the UK, including bonuses, increased by 1.6% in real terms between December 2017 to February 2018 and December 2018 to February 2019, according to research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).The Average weekly earnings in Great Britain: April 2019 report also found that regular ...
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Cisco Systems and KPMG shortlisted for Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits
Technology organisation Cisco Systems, professional services business KPMG and law firm Norton Rose Fulbright are among the organisations shortlisted in the Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits, large employer category for this year's Employee Benefits Awards.The Best healthcare and wellbeing, large employer award, sponsored by healthcare insurer Simplyhealth, will celebrate the ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Seven in 10 multinationals have effective global benefits strategies
EXCLUSIVE: Seven in 10 (70%) employers have effective global benefits strategies and structures, according to research by professional services firm Aon.Its Global benefits governance and operations study 2018-2019, which surveyed more than 200 multinational organisations with workforces of between 10,000 and 100,000, also found that 60% want to create a ...
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5 reasons why you should implement an employee benefits scheme
Many business owners – particularly small businesses - shy away from implementing a comprehensive employee benefits scheme. For the most part, it’s because they fear the cost won’t justify the investment.But employee benefits are so much more than just ‘perks’ and add-ons for employees. When done comprehensively, they become a ...
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New Zealand launches consultation to support older staff
The New Zealand government has launched a consultation on its draft strategy to better support older individuals, including encouraging the employment of those aged over 50.The Better later life: 2019 to 2034 consultation opened on 12 April 2019 and will run until 3 June 2019. Following this, the government will ...
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Seven in 10 engineers do not receive workplace perks
Seven in 10 (70%) engineers do not receive workplace perks, according to research by online job site CV Library.The survey of 1,200 UK professionals also found that, although 56% of engineers want flexible working opportunities, only 40% are currently offered them. Comparatively, 60% of employees in the engineering sector have ...