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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective motivation or incentive strategy
WINNERMerlin Entertainments, Merlin Global Recognition Schemes: Star and CEO Award PlanMerlin Entertainments impressed the judges with its introduction of two global motivation and recognition schemes for all staff after rolling out new company values across the business. The new schemes replaced more than 20 previous ones, which were owned at ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Benefits team of the year
WINNERKraft Foods, entered by BenefexThe benefits and reward team at Kraft Foods successfully tackled the huge challenge of harmonising employee terms and conditions in 2011 following the organisation’s high-profile acquisition of Cadbury.For the Cadbury acquisition to be a success, each member of the team was involved in the complex task ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Employee benefits specialist of the year
WINNERFrancis O’Mahony, head of employee share plans and share registration, BTFrancis O’Mahony was voted this year’s Employee Benefits Specialist of the Year because of his pioneering work on workplace savings and dedication to financial education at BT. This year, BT took the award for ‘Most effective strategy to encourage workplace ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Employee benefits professional of the year
WINNER Debra Corey, group compensation and benefits director, Merlin EntertainmentsDebra Corey is a much-admired, charismatic and highly respected figure in the employee benefits world. Before joining Merlin Entertainments, she had built up a high profile in reward by taking on the challenges of senior roles at a number of well-known ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Grand Prix
WINNERMcDonald's RestaurantsMcDonald's Restaurants was voted winner of this year's Grand Prix award because of its textbook approach to aligning its reward strategy with the needs of the business and its effective development of an employee brand.The organisation reduced staff turnover and increased sales significantly after discovering a strong correlation between ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Meet the Judges
Panel chairDebi O’Donovan is editor of Employee Benefits and is responsible for editorial strategy across events, web and the magazine.Panel chairDebbie Lovewell, deputy editor of Employee Benefits, is an award-winning journalist who is responsible for news and features across the magazine and website.Panel chairDev Raval is director of reward at ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective healthcare and wellbeing strategy for employers with more than 1,000 staff
WINNERZurich Insurance, Zurich WellbeingThis entrant not only introduced a raft of measures tailored to address the needs of its workforce, but it also took significant steps to improve employee engagement scores on health and wellbeing.The insurance firm’s health and wellbeing campaign, branded Zurich Wellbeing, was launched in June 2011 and ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective healthcare and wellbeing strategy for employers with fewer than 1,000 staff
WINNERCapital One, Your Health MattersCapital One revamped its health and wellbeing provision for staff with a raft of measures designed to improve fitness, wellbeing and work-life balance.In January 2011, it opened an on-site gym called The Core at its head office in Nottingham. The judges were particularly impressed that employees ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective benefits communications strategy for employers with more than 5,000 staff
WINNERKraft Foods, Simply Rewards, entered by BenefexKraft Foods’ communications strategy was key to successfully integrating reward and benefits across the business after its acquisition of Cadbury.Kraft and Cadbury were coming from different standpoints, cultures and communication styles, so it was essential for communication to achieve parity across the workforce and ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective benefits communications strategy for employers with fewer than 5,000 staff
WINNERBromford, Bromford RewardsThis entrant used a multi-faceted communications strategy to promote its retail discount scheme, Bromford Rewards, which was introduced following employee feedback. The company involved its group of employee representatives in developing the project as part of efforts to ensure it reached all sections of the workforce.The judges noted ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective alignment of reward strategy to business strategy for organisations with more than 1,000 employees
WINNERMcDonald’s RestaurantsThis entrant significantly reduced staff turnover and increased sales after successfully linking its reward strategy to the needs of the business. The fast food chain discovered a correlation between employee engagement and business performance. For example, in restaurants where staff were engaged, sales were on average 28% higher and ...
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Employee Benefits Awards 2012: Most effective alignment of reward strategy to business strategy for organisations with fewer than 1,000 employees
WINNERBarbon Insurance GroupThis business was formed in difficult circumstances in 2008. Not only did it have to deal with the fall-out from the financial collapse of its parent company and a decline in profits, but staff turnover was high and increasing, and low levels of morale were contributing to rising ...
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National Grid to implement talent and compensation planning software
National Grid is to implement talent and compensation planning software from Towers Watson.The software is part of the utility firm’s commitment to build a single integrated technology platform for all of its HR processes.The first stage of implementation will include a roll-out of Towers Watson’s performance and workforce planning software. ...
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Flexible working offered by less than half of employers
Less than half (47%) of respondents’ employers offer flexible working for their entire workforce, according to research by workplace software provider Croner Solutions.Its research, which surveyed 1,200 working adults, found that 23% of respondents said their employers do not offer flexible working arrangements.The research also found, if offered flexible working ...
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Employees plan time off for the Olympics
EXCLUSIVE: More than one-third (36%) of respondents plan to take holiday to attend the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, according to a poll by employee assistance programme (EAP) provider ComPsych.The London Olympics poll, which had 200 respondents, also found that 32% would work remotely and 20% would call in ...
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Debi O'Donovan: Staff engagement with pensions is essential
Pensions auto-enrolment could be the worst employee engagement disaster in recent years. Those of you who know me will realise I am not inclined to tabloid-style, shock-horror scare stories, so let me explain my thinking.We have gone through several years of below-inflation pay increases, if not pay freezes, which are ...
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National Childcare Week highlights family perks
National Childcare Week 2012, from 2-9 July, gives employers an opportunity to highlight their childcare benefits and other work-life balance opportunities.Many childcare providers and industry bodies will host information events for employers. Edenred, for example, is focusing its roadshows and webinars on summer holiday survival, with tips for the summer ...
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Oscar Mayer Group rejigs health cash plan
Oscar Mayer Group has withdrawn hospitalisation benefits in its health cash plan and added new benefits such as funding for prescriptions, consultations and diagnostic tests, health screening, and an increase in optical benefits.The food producer has offered the cash plan, provided by Bupa, to its 2,000 staff via its flexible ...
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Drivers see value in car salary sacrifice
EXCLUSIVE: Drivers gave low cost as the number one reason for deciding to acquire a car through a salary sacrifice scheme, according to research by fleet provider Tusker.Its research, which surveyed 1,000 company car drivers, found that 91% of respondents would recommend a salary sacrifice car scheme to a colleague.More ...
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Buyer's guide to financial education
Focus on factsWhat is financial education?It is a structured process and set of learning objectives designed to inform employees about financial matters. It is often focused on educating around relevant employee benefits, such as pensions and share schemes, but can also include help with saving money. Traditionally, content can be ...