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87% value access to legal advice through their employee benefits package
More than three quarters (87%) of respondents value access to legal advice as an employee benefit, according to research by legal services organisation Epoq.Its survey of 2,002 UK adults also found that 95% of respondents cite pensions as a valued employee benefit.The research also found:91% of respondents value flexible working, ...
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36% believe they would get no support from their employer if diagnosed with cancer
More than a third (36%) of respondents believe they would receive no form of support from their employer if they were diagnosed with cancer, according to research by Canada Life Group Insurance.Its survey of 1,010 full-time and part-time UK employees also found that 41% of respondents would be uncomfortable talking ...
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Taylor Review proposes dependent contractor status
A report into modern working practices has recommended the introduction of a dependent contractor employment status.The Good work: The Taylor review of modern working practices report, published on Tuesday 11 July 2017, was commissioned by prime minister Theresa May in October 2016 to review current working practices and models to ...
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UK Power Networks launches wellbeing programme supported by Olympic athletes
Electricity distribution organisation UK Power Networks has introduced a wellbeing programme for its 5,700 staff, which features Olympic athletes talking to employees about their physical and mental resilience.Its Your Energy programme, which launched in June 2017 and will run for 18 months, has been designed to help staff enhance their ...
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School teachers in England and Wales to receive up to 2% pay rise
School teachers across England and Wales are to receive a pay rise of up to 2% from September 2017.The School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB), which examines and reports to the government on matters relating to the statutory employment conditions of school teachers, has recommended a 2% pay increase to the ...
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Waltham Forest Council gains living wage accreditation
Waltham Forest Council has been accredited as a living wage employer by the Living Wage Foundation.The organisation has committed to paying all of its permanent employees and agency staff at least the voluntary London living wage rate of £9.75 an hour.Waltham Forest Council has also committed to working with its ...
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Neal moves up at Mazda
Car organisation Mazda Motors UK has promoted Liesa Neal to human resources director.In her new position, Neal will be responsible for employee development and training, recruitment, and coaching in the UK and Ireland.Neal has worked at Mazda since 2005. While at the organisation, she has been involved in overseeing performance ...
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Aon to acquire Portus Consulting
Risk, retirement, and health services organisation Aon is to acquire UK-based employee benefits business Portus Consulting.The acquisition aims to support Aon's growth strategy for its UK employee benefits business. Portus Consulting will join Aon Employee Benefits, which provides benefits technology, consulting, and brokering services.The terms of the acquisition have been ...
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96% are confident they are fully compliant with their auto-enrolment duties
More than nine in 10 (96%) employer respondents are confident they are fully compliant with their ongoing auto-enrolment duties, according to research by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).Its Ongoing duties survey: July 2017 report, which surveyed 290 micro employers with 1-4 members of staff, 305 small employers with 5-49 employees, and ...
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Industry experts to showcase latest innovations at Employee Benefits Live 2017
HR, compensation and benefits professionals attending Employee Benefits Live 2017 will have the opportunity to learn about the latest industry innovations and network with leading suppliers in the busy exhibition hall. Employee Benefits Live 2017, in association with Conduent HR Services, will take place on Tuesday 10 ...
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Charlton Morris launches new physical and financial wellbeing benefits
Recruitment organisation Charlton Morris has launched new wellbeing benefits for its 38 Leeds-based employees, including free monthly massages and a free financial advice consultation.The new benefits, which were launched in June 2017, have been introduced to help widen the organisation’s wellbeing package and support the physical and financial health of ...
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Dulas and Imperial College London named 2017's Top Employers for Working Families
Engineering organisation Dulas, Grant Thornton UK, Imperial College London, Lloyds Banking Group, and West Dunbartonshire Council are among the winning organisations at the 2017 Top Employers for Working Families Special Awards.The annual awards celebrate UK organisations that embed flexibility for all employees into their policies, tackle gendered and traditional ideas ...
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54% are not offered health benefits by their employer
More than half (54%) of employee respondents are not offered health benefits, such as counselling, health screening, and subsidised gym membership, by their organisation, according to research by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).Its survey of 2,000 full and part-time employees in the UK also found that 23% of respondents think their organisation does ...
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FTSE 350 defined benefit pension deficit falls to £131bn
The accounting deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes for the UK’s largest 350 organisations fell from £134 billion at the end of May 2017 to £131 billion at 30 June 2017, according to research by Mercer.Its Pensions risk survey, which is based on projections and analysis of FTSE 350 ...
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Software organisation builds £3.5m office with three-storey slide
Something for the weekend: Creating a fun and engaging workplace is one method of ensuring employees stay engaged and motivated at work, often having a knock-on effect on employees’ productivity. Software organisation EKM has sought to create an enjoyable working environment for staff at its brand new office facility, which ...
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Top 10 most read stories this week 29 June-5 July
The top 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 29 June and 5 July 2017 were: Addison Lee to face legal action over holiday pay and minimum wageChiswick Park-based staff take on 300m zip wireMicrosoft rolls out global family caregiver benefitPinsent Masons, RBS and Vodafone among 2017's Top Global Employers ...
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Confessions of a benefits manager: Candid gets bad service
I might be a bit lazy and easily distracted, but I can tell you I am a productivity ninja compared to the people I have to work with. Let's take my colleague, Lazy Susan. For her, work is just a place to catch up on her social media. Susan's career ...
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FCA consults on proposals for staff incentives in consumer credit organisations
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on proposals designed to help consumer credit organisations manage risks associated with staff incentives and performance management processes.The FCA, which has overseen the regulation of consumer credit since April 2014, has published findings from a thematic research report that surveyed 98 consumer credit ...
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Firefighters to consult on four-year pay deal
Firefighters who are members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) will consult on proposals for a four-year pay deal, which includes a 2% pay increase in 2017.The pay deal, which has been proposed by the Fire and Rescue Services National Employers, features a 2% increase in basic pay from 1 ...
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Rangers Football Club loses appeal in employee benefits trust tax case
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Rangers Football Club (RFC) in a case regarding income tax and national insurance liabilities for the organisation’s employee benefits trust (EBT) scheme.The case relates to the assessment from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that the EBT arrangements and sub-trusts set up on ...