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Lufthansa pilots strike over retirement benefits
Lufthansa employees are striking for 48 hours in a dispute over retirement benefits.Lufthansa, which is in the midst of a cost-cutting plan and trying to set up new low-cost units to battle competition, has proposed increasing the retirement age for pilots from 55 to 60 under the terms of its ...
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Scottish Power, BNY Mellon and IHG awarded for pensions quality
Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG), BNY Mellon and Scottish Power have been awarded the Pensions Quality Mark (PQM) for their defined contribution (DC) pension schemes, while Lloyd’s Register has been awarded the PQM Plus.The organisations were all presented with their awards by pensions minister Steve Webb at the National Association of ...
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MK Dons launches master trust for auto-enrolment
InterMK Group has auto-enrolled all of its 320 employees into a defined contribution master trust. The group, which includes the football club MK Dons, InterMK, HotelMK, StadiumMK and MK Dons Sports and Education Trust, auto-enrolled staff into the master trust, provided by Carey Pensions. The provider will also offer administration ...
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Nails Inc brands auto-enrolment ‘simple’
Preparing for, and implementing, auto-enrolment is ‘simple’ and ‘easy’, according to Purdey Wildey, financial controller for beauty organisation, Nails Inc.As one of three panellists speaking on a session entitled ‘Automatic enrolment at the sharp end’ at the National Association of Pension Funds annual conference in Liverpool on 16 October, she ...
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Alternative asset classes are future for pensions investment, says Sir Bob Geldof
Pension funds must invest in alternative asset classes that help to redistribute global wealth as well as offer pension scheme members a strong return on investment, according to Sir Bob Geldof.As part of his speech, ‘Make a difference’, which he delivered at the National Association of Pension Funds’ Annual Conference ...
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TPAS and Citizens Advice to give pensions guidance
The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) and the Citizens Advice Bureau will provide pensions guidance to employees from April 2015.The government has announced that TPAS will provide telephone guidance and the Citizens Advice Bureau will provide face-to-face guidance.In July, the government announced in July that its guaranteed guidance on pensions choice ...
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DWP reduces sickness absence levels
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has cut its sickness absence levels from 7.39 per employee per year in March 2013, to 6.87 days per employee per year at March 2014If the DWP has not reduced its average working days lost due to sickness from its April 2013 levels, ...
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Members to be able to take multiple tax-free lump sums from pensions
Pension scheme members are to be given greater flexibility over how they take tax-free lump sums from their pension pots.From April 2015, members over the age of 55 will be able to withdraw a series of lump sums, dipping into their pension pot whenever they wish. A quarter of each ...
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93% of staff go to work when ill
Some 93% of respondents go into work when ill, according to research by Canada Life Group Insurance.Its research, which surveyed 888 employees, found that this percentage is unchanged from 2013.The research also found that 8% of staff only take sick leave if hospitalised or with no other choice and a ...
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52% do not provide financial education for employees
More than half (52%) of respondents do not provide any financial education to employees, according to research by employee benefits adviser firm Secondsight.However, the research also found that two-thirds (67%) of the 1,013 UK employees surveyed claim that they do not receive financial education from their boss, and 77% of ...
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Employers face 50% increases in group risk premiums
Employers face cost increases in their employee insurance premiums as the average age of the workforce continues to rise, according to research by Towers Watson.It found that when an organisation’s average employee age rises by five years, its group income protection premiums could increase by more than 50%.The research also ...
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Fleet supplement 2014
Read the digital edition of Employee Benefits’ Fleet supplement 2014.The report includes the following articles:Clare Bettelley: Company car schemes can be easy to implementAre company car schemes worth the effort to implement?Top tips to control company car scheme costsWhat should a company car risk management strategy cover?What the future holds ...
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Buyer's guide to share incentive plans 2014
The factsWhat are Sips and how do they work?Share incentive plans (Sips) are a tax-efficient savings vehicle for employees, who can receive up to £3,600 worth of free shares a year, free of income tax and national insurance. If the shares are kept in the plan for at least five ...
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One in 10 would transfer out of DB to DC pension
Nearly one in 10 employees approaching retirement with defined benefit (DB) pensions would be interested in transferring out of final salary pensions, according to research by Towers Watson.Its Attitudes to retirement in a post-Budget world research, which surveyed more than 2,000 employees aged between 54 and 64, found that respondents ...
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Top 10 most read stories this week 25 September-2 October
The top 10 most read articles on employeebenefits.co.uk from 25 September to 2 October:1. Total reward is dead2. Chancellor plans to abolish 55% pension ‘death tax’3. Equal pay audits and antenatal rights to come into force4. Disengaged staff fuel HMRC change strategy5. What are the new flexible retirement options?6. Social ...
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200,000 staff plan to cash in retirement savings
More than 200,000 employees plan to cash in all their retirement savings next year when new pension reforms giving greater flexibilities come into effect, according to research by Hargreaves Lansdown.The research, which surveyed more than 1,247 people, found that more than one in 10 (12%) respondents with a defined contribution ...
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Government confirms action to cap pension charges at 0.75%
The government has confirmed it will continue to press ahead with action to cap pension scheme charges at 0.75% from April 2015.Its draft regulation paper Better workplace pensions putting savers’ interests first has confirmed charges to invest and manage the default funds of all qualifying schemes will be capped at ...
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Equal pay audits and antenatal rights to come into force
Several pieces of new employment legislation will come into force tomorrow (1 October 2014).From this date, employers can be required by employment tribunals to conduct and publish equal pay audits if they are judged to have breached the equal pay provisions of the latest Equality Act.Ingrid Waterfield, a director in ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2015 offer 22 categories
The Employee Benefits Awards 2015 offer 22 categories for reward and benefits professionals to vie for an accolade. The awards, which will open for entries shortly, offer professionals the ideal opportunity to showcase, and gain recognition for, the outstanding work they have done over the past 12 months.Employers are encouraged ...
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62% of male cancer patients feel supported by employers
Just under two-thirds (62%) of male respondents who have completed cancer treatment felt they received good support from their employer during and after treatment, according to YouGov research commissioned by Unum in partnership with cancer charity Maggie’s.The research, which surveyed more than 1,000 adults who currently have or have had ...