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  • Eskom
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    Eskom awards three-year pay deal for permanent staff

    2018-09-04T09:55:52Z

    South African electric utility organisation Eskom has agreed a three-year pay deal with trade unions representing its permanent employees.The deal, which will apply between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2021, includes a 7.5% pay increase for 2018, a 7% pay rise in 2019-2020 and a further 7% increase in ...

  • Damien-Hooper-Campbell eBay
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    EXCLUSIVE: eBay to deliver keynote address at Employee Benefits Live 2018

    2018-09-04T09:32:35Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Damien Hooper-Campbell (pictured), vice president and chief diversity officer at e-commerce organisation eBay, will open the conference programme on day two of Employee Benefits Live on Wednesday 3 October 2018.Hooper-Campbell’s keynote address, titled ‘Breaking with conventions’, will take a closer look at long-term diversity and inclusion strategies within the ...

  • new pensions research
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    EXCLUSIVE: Have your say in new pensions research

    2018-09-03T10:16:47Z

    EXCLUSIVE: How does your organisation approach pensions communication? How have pension freedoms impacted your business’ pension strategy? Have your say in our new pensions research.Take part in the exclusive Employee Benefits Pension research 2018, which aims to help you benchmark your organisation’s pension strategy.We are particularly interested in hearing about ...

  • Charles-Cowling
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    UK private sector defined benefit pension schemes have estimated £40bn deficit

    2018-09-03T10:04:21Z

    Defined benefit (DB) pension schemes within the UK’s private sector had an estimated £40 billion total deficit by 31 August 2018, according to research by JLT Employee Benefits.JLT's monthly index shows the funding position of UK private sector DB pension schemes, based on the standard accounting measure used in organisation ...

  • Jadu
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    EXCLUSIVE: Jadu gains living wage accreditation

    2018-09-03T09:18:31Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Technology and creative services organisation Jadu has been accredited as a living wage employer by the Living Wage Foundation.The Leicester-based organisation has committed to paying its 80 permanent employees, as well as any third-party contractors, at least the voluntary living wage rate of £8.75 an hour.Jadu decided to implement ...

  • Jeff-Phipps
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    Almost two-thirds cite pay as the primary reason they come to work

    2018-08-31T11:09:46Z

    Almost two-thirds (62%) of UK employee respondents cite pay as the primary reason they come to work, compared to 49% of respondents across Europe, according to research by human resources management software provider ADP.Its survey, which polled 2,518 employees across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the UK, also found ...

  • Laura-Hinton
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    PWC launches flexible working recruitment programme

    2018-08-31T10:39:27Z

    Professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) has launched a recruitment programme that enables candidates to choose their own working patterns, in order to attract a more diverse workforce.The Flexible Talent Network was introduced in August 2018. It allows candidates to apply to work at PWC based on their skillset and the ...

  • University-of-Strathclyde
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    University of Strathclyde to roll out wellbeing and sustainability programme

    2018-08-31T10:22:19Z

    The University of Strathclyde is rolling out an employee wellbeing and sustainability programme to all employees in October 2018, following a successful five-month pilot period.The Jump programme, provided by Green Rewards, was originally launched for 250 employees in February 2018. This enabled staff participating in the pilot to use the ...

  • Cayla-Google
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    EXCLUSIVE: Google to open Employee Benefits Live 2018 conference programme

    2018-08-31T10:04:43Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Cayla Kitayama (pictured), Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) benefits at technology giant Google has been confirmed as the opening keynote speaker at Employee Benefits Live 2018 on Tuesday 2 October 2018.Kitayama’s session, titled ‘Putting health and wellbeing at the heart of your benefits strategy’, will start the two-day ...

  • Healthcare research
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    Employee Benefits’ Healthcare Research 2018

    2018-08-31T09:48:12Z

    Click to download the Employee Benefits/Health Shield healthcare research 2018The Employee Benefits/Health Shield healthcare research 2018 was conducted in July 2018 among readers of employeebenefits.co.uk. It received 162 responses.This report is aimed at helping compensation, reward and benefits professionals benchmark their organisation’s health and wellbeing provision, looking at the related ...

  • Catwalk
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    Modelling dream job could reap £40,624 average salary

    2018-08-30T16:00:34Z

    Something for the weekend: Employees daydreaming about being the next Kate Moss or Naomi Campbell may be interested to discover that their dream job could earn them an average salary of £40,624 a year, according to research by job search website Indeed.The analysis, which looked at average salaries based on ...

  • Top-10-23-29-Aug-2018
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    Top 10 most read stories: 23-29 August 2018

    2018-08-30T15:43:15Z

    The top 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 23 and 29 August 2018 were: John Lennon airport employees strike in pay disputeLloyds Banking Group signs charter to support terminally ill employeesParty game Cards Against Humanity seeks joke writersTGI Friday's employees commence fifth strike over tip and pay policiesHalf of ...

  • Money
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    Poll: 85% think employers have a responsibility to raise awareness of pension scams

    2018-08-30T15:39:06Z

    Employee Benefits poll: The majority (85%) of respondents think that employers have a responsibility to raise employee awareness of pension scams.A straw poll of www.employeebenefits.co.uk readers, which received 41 responses, also found that 15% of respondents feel that it is not the job of the employer to inform staff about ...

  • Kavitha's keynote
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Support for those who are terminally ill

    2018-08-30T15:36:45Z

    Earlier this week, we reported that Lloyds Banking Group has signed the Trades Union Congress’ (TUC) ‘Dying to work’ charter, which offers greater security to individuals who are living and working with a terminal illness.As part of a wider TUC campaign, the voluntary charter aims to recognise terminal illness as ...

  • Lynne-Cahillane
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    Two-fifths of employers believe office perks reduce employee stress

    2018-08-30T10:55:41Z

    Two-fifths (40%) of employer respondents believe that providing office perks, such as a games room, free lunchtime fitness classes and an indoor slide, can reduce employee stress, while 27% think these perks can enhance productivity, according to research by recruitment website Totaljobs.Its survey of 1,005 employees and 260 employers in ...

  • EB Live
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    EXCLUSIVE: Employee Benefits Live 2018 partners with Mind

    2018-08-30T10:26:20Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Employee Benefits Live, Europe’s largest two-day event for benefits and reward professionals, is partnering with mental health charity Mind for its 2018 event at ExCeL London on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 October 2018.The charity will host the event’s first Mental Health Hub, where Mind will offer delegates advice ...

  • ethnic minority
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    Committee proposes mandatory reporting on disabled and ethnic minority staff

    2018-08-30T09:59:34Z

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission has recommended that the UK government legislate for mandatory monitoring and reporting on the recruitment, retention and progression of disabled and ethnic minority employees for employers with more than 250 staff.Its Measuring and reporting on ethnicity and disability pay gaps report, published today (Thursday ...

  • Lorraine Harper
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    Lorraine Harper: Should employers encourage taking retirement sabbaticals?

    2018-08-30T05:00:57Z

    The cliff edge of retirement can have a dramatic effect on personal wellbeing and self-worth, so a gradual move is a good way to ease into a different lifestyle, probably on a lower income.The concept of winding down to retirement is not new. Traditionally, this has taken the form of ...

  • ros altman
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    Baroness Ros Altman: Should employers encourage taking retirement sabbaticals?

    2018-08-30T05:00:41Z

    The UK workforce is ageing, and the prevalence of ‘early retirement’ has fallen sharply, as more staff want or need to keep working longer.This means employers have a great opportunity to retain valuable skills and experience, rather than losing their long-standing staff and having the cost of training and recruitment.The ...