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Pinsent Masons reports a 22.4% mean gender pay gap
International law firm Pinsent Masons has reported a 22.4% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector submission deadline of 4 April 2018. Its data reflects ...
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Perpetual Guardian to pilot four-day working week
New Zealand-based statutory trust organisation Perpetual Guardian is to pilot a four-day working week for its 200 employees.The six-week trial, which will begin in March 2018, will enable employees to nominate and receive a day off each week to reduce their number of working days from five to four. Under ...
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University of Winchester rolls out sustainability and wellbeing programme
The University of Winchester has rolled out a wellbeing and sustainability programme to its 600 employees, following the success of a four-month pilot.Launched in January 2018, the Jump programme, provided by Green Rewards, is available to all of its university employees and helps encourage behaviour change around staff health and ...
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Culture Perth and Kinross gains living wage accreditation
Museum and library services trust Culture Perth and Kinross has been accredited as a living wage employer by The Poverty Alliance.The Perth-based charitable trust has committed to paying its 119 permanent UK employees, as well as any third-party contractors, at least the voluntary living wage rate of £8.75 an hour.The ...
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Wellcome Trust reports a 30% mean gender pay gap
Global charity Wellcome Trust has reported a 30% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at 5 April 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector and charity submission deadline of ...
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Poll: 33% would not fund an employee holiday
Employee Benefits poll: A third (33%) of respondents would not fund an employee holiday designed to boost motivation, engagement and team building.A straw poll of www.employeebenefits.co.uk readers, which received 33 responses, also found that 21% of respondents would fund an employee holiday as a one-off incentive to help motivate staff, ...
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Best Buy employees get married at work
Image credit: Best BuySomething for the weekend: Consumer electronics organisation Best Buy certainly knows how to foster an inclusive and supportive workplace culture, as the organisation gave permission for two of its US-based employees to tie the knot at the Best Buy store where they both work.Cashier Taylor Spurlock, 26, ...
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Top 10 most read stories: 1-7 February 2018
The 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 1 and 7 February 2018 were: Royal Mail confirms pay and collective DC pensions schemeEAT rules in favour of firefighters' appeal in pensions age discrimination caseTesco to face legal action over equal payAsda, PepsiCo UK and Ireland and Sackers among the UK's ...
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Stotts Tours Oldham fined £60,000 for failing to pay workplace pension contributions
Bus services organisation Stotts Tours Oldham and its managing director have been sentenced to pay more than £60,000 in fines and backdated pension contributions after being found guilty of failing to automatically enrol 36 employees into a workplace pension.The Greater Manchester-based organisation and its managing director Alan Stott pleaded guilty ...
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Linklaters reports a 23.2% mean gender pay gap
Global law firm Linklaters has reported a 23.2% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at 5 April 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data in line with the government’s gender pay gap reporting regulations and ahead of the private sector submission deadline of 4 April ...
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EXCLUSIVE: SSE launches online financial education programme
EXCLUSIVE: Energy organisation SSE has launched an online financial education programme for 20,000 employees based across 150 UK operating sites.The financial education programme, which launched on 23 January 2018, forms part of the organisation’s wider focus on wellness. This approach aims to help employees’ improve their overall health and wellbeing.The ...
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Debbie Lovewell-Tuck: Addressing the need for mental wellbeing support
As our Mental Wellbeing Week, in association with Benenden, draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the trends and issues currently shaping this area of benefits.This dedicated week was designed to bring you exclusive insights and opinions uncovering best practice on employers’ approaches to supporting ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Gain insight on augmented reality at Employee Benefits Connect 2018
EXCLUSIVE: Delegates at Employee Benefits Connect 2018 will be able to gain insight on how to utilise augmented reality (AR) within a communications strategy.Jon Bryant (pictured), head of online benefits and communications at Aon Employee Benefits, will lead a session titled ‘Key technologies to help you consumerise your employee benefits ...
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Government proposes holiday and sick pay entitlements for all workers
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has proposed a number of day-one rights for all workers, including the right to holiday and sick pay and the right to receive a payslip.The list of day-one rights, which will apply for all workers including casual and zero-hours workers, is ...
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Tesco to face legal action over equal pay
Supermarket retail organisation Tesco is to face legal action over equal pay, as approximately 1,000 current and former female store-based employees claim they are paid less than male staff working at the retailer’s distribution centres.The equal pay claims regard the disparity in earnings between female store-based employees, who earn £8 ...
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Lowe’s enhances family-friendly benefits for 260,000 US employees
Home improvement retail organisation Lowe’s has enhanced its family-friendly benefits for more than 260,000 US employees and is to award a one-off bonus payment for hourly-paid staff.The organisation has extended its maternity and parental leave arrangements to offer eligible full-time hourly and salaried US employees up to 10 weeks of ...
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NSPCC hires Terry
Children's charity The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has hired Brett Terry (pictured) as its new director of people.Terry, who has nearly 20 years of experience in the charity sector, specialises in organisational development, including large scale transformational change, leadership development and employee engagement.Previously, Terry ...
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40% do not feel recognised for demonstrating organisational values
Two-fifths (40%) of employee respondents do not believe their employer recognises them when they demonstrate organisational values, according to research by Reward Gateway.Its survey of 500 UK employees and 250 UK employers also found that 15% of employee respondents aged 55 or more strongly agree that their employer recognises employees ...
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More than 980,000 employers complete auto-enrolment duties
Nearly one million (983,446) UK employers have completed their pensions auto-enrolment duties as at December 2017, according to research by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).Its Declaration of compliance report, which is based on information submitted by employers when they complete their declaration of compliance documentation, also found that around 9.2 million ...