All Benefits technology articles – Page 2

  • Moody’s global parental leave
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    Moody’s introduces global parental leave

    2024-07-02T10:41:19Z

    Credit: Dariusz Gryczka / Shutterstock.comFinancial services firm Moody’s has launched a global parental leave policy for its more than 15,000 employees worldwide.Regardless of how they grow their family, through birth, adoption or surrogacy, all new parents are now eligible for at least 16 weeks of paid leave at 100% of ...

  • staff not aware benefits
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    Exclusive: 34% of employers say staff not aware of or do not understand benefits

    2024-07-01T10:24:00Z

    One-third (34%) of employers admitted that their staff are not aware of or do not understand the benefits they are offered, according to new research conducted by Group Risk Development (Grid). The industry body for the group risk sector surveyed 500 HR decision-makers at UK businesses and ...

  • dog job qualified
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    TikTok video shows jobs dogs would be qualified for

    2024-06-28T08:06:09Z

    Something for the weekend: Have you ever (jokingly) thought your dog wasn’t pulling its weight around the house, and wondered what job it would actually be qualified to do?TikTok user @MyBrownNewfies, the owner of a couple of Newfoundlands and a Corgi, created a video of all of the jobs that ...

  • Barts NHS Trust
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    Barts NHS Trust facilities staff receive special leave equivalent to payment

    2024-06-28T08:03:13Z

    Credit: Kam Hus / Shutterstock.comNearly 700 employees at Barts NHS Trust have received ‘special leave’ to the equivalent value of a Covid-19 lump sum payment to which other NHS employees were entitled.The employees, who are members of trade union Unite, work as porters, cleaners and facilities at the trust. During ...

  • Best Workplaces for Wellbeing
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    Cisco and DHL Express among Best UK Workplaces for Wellbeing 2024

    2024-06-27T10:15:57Z

    Valeriya Zankovych / Shutterstock.comDigital communications business Cisco, biopharmaceutical organisation Bristol Myers Squibb and logistics firm DHL Express have been named as some of the top UK’s Best Workplaces for Wellbeing 2024.Global workplace culture organisation Great Place To Work compiles the list each year to highlight employers who offer high levels ...

  • Junior doctors strike pay
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    Junior doctors take part in further strike over pay dispute

    2024-06-27T09:53:26Z

    Junior doctors have begun their 11th round of strikes in England today following a long-running pay dispute.The latest strike, which saw junior doctors walk out of all services, started at 7am and is set to last until 7am on 2 July. Senior doctors will be providing cover, while NHS England ...

  • Earth and Wheat engage
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    Earth and Wheat bolsters employee engagement through sporting events

    2024-06-27T05:00:23Z

    Earth and Wheat regularly uses major sporting events, such as the football World Cup or the Wimbledon tennis championships, to engage and motivate its workforce as it helps with team bonding.The sustainable grocery subscription box service that solely operates in the UK employs 20 members of staff.As a brand that ...

  • Graham app employee wellbeing
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    Graham introduces employee wellbeing app

    2024-06-26T11:09:00Z

    Credit: Philip Brookes / Shutterstock.comNorthern Irish construction firm Graham has implemented a streaming service app dedicated to employee wellbeing.Known as the Well-zone app, it was custom built for the firm by Frog Systems, which developed the platform. It can be used on smart phones, tablets, laptops and desktops, has bespoke ...

  • wellbeing support provision
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    47% of employers are unsure if wellbeing provision meets employees’ needs

    2024-06-25T08:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Almost half (47%) of organisations are unsure if their wellbeing support provision is meeting employees’ needs, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers. Meanwhile, just 18% of respondents said the believe that their wellbeing support provision was meeting employees’ needs, while 35% answered ...

  • Wrexham bakery reasonable adjustments
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    Tribunal rules Wrexham bakery did not make reasonable adjustments for blind employee

    2024-06-24T10:55:54Z

    An employment tribunal has ruled that a Wrexham bakery did not do enough to make reasonable adjustments for a man registered as blind before dismissing him during his probation period.Ian Stanley is registered as legally blind and was diagnosed with Bardet Biedl syndrome in 2010. He was employed as a ...

  • Ascend Innovations employees
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    Ascend Innovations employees take part in dress like their boss day

    2024-06-21T08:01:36Z

    Something for the weekend: While it is important to have mutual respect between an employer and its employees, it doesn’t hurt to joke around every now and then. This is just what Jamaican event management and production firm Ascend Innovations has done, by taking part in a dress like their ...

  • SAS doctors pay offer
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    Specialists, associate specialists and specialty doctors accept pay offer

    2024-06-19T10:42:07Z

    Specialists, associate specialists and specialty (SAS) doctors have accepted an improved pay offer from the government, following months of negotiations.The doctors, who are members of the British Medical Association (BMA), will see a basic rise of between 6.1 and 9.22% of their current pay, which is equivalent to a 10.4% ...

  • belief and expression
    Opinion

    Andrew Rhodes: How to establish policies on belief and expression to avoid claims

    2024-06-19T08:00:13Z

    With general election campaigning getting underway in the UK and US, as well as the continued culture wars all feeding into increased political polarisation, there is a considerable risk of disagreements spilling into the workplace.In response to this risk, employers should establish or review their internal policies on political beliefs ...

  • Co-op Grand Prix
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    Exclusive: Co-op wins Grand Prix at Employee Benefits Awards 2024

    2024-06-17T09:29:28Z

    Co-op was presented with the highly coveted Grand Prix award at the Employee Benefits Awards 2024, which took place on Friday 14 June at The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) in London last week.The Grand Prix is the ‘winner of winners’ accolade and is selected from the winning entries across all ...

  • DesignMyNight dog menu tester
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    DesignMyNight searches for dog menu tester

    2024-06-14T08:06:14Z

    Something for the weekend: Discovery and booking platform DesignMyNight has begun its search for a dog menu tester at several London venues.The chosen pooch and two human companions will receive a selection of incredible dog-friendly experiences across London, worth a total of £2,000. This includes two luxury stays at The ...

  • fit note
    Opinion

    Vicky Schollar: What is the potential impact of changes to the fit note system?

    2024-06-12T08:00:56Z

    It was announced in April that GPs may no longer be required to sign off fit notes and that responsibility will be passed to an unspecified healthcare specialist. What do the possible legal implications of this look like and what will be the impact on employees?A sick note, or fitness ...

  • employees pay strike
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    Yvonne Gallagher: Striking the balance: the effect of industrial action on pay and benefits

    2024-06-11T05:00:55Z

    The most powerful tool at the hands of the employee is the withdrawal of their labour, without which the business cannot function.Typically, industrial action takes place in relation to disputes over pay and benefits, but as we have seen in a number of disputes in the last year or two, ...

  • University of Cambridge supervisors
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    College supervisors at University of Cambridge accept 15% pay rise

    2024-06-10T11:14:06Z

    College supervisors employed by the University of Cambridge have won an average pay rise worth 15%.The workers, who are represented by the Cambridge branch of the University and College Union (UCU), lead undergraduate tutorials or supervisions with students.They will receive new rates that have been introduced on the university’s salary ...

  • Drivers Vantec Rolls Royce
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    Vantec drivers for Rolls Royce win 6.1% pay rise

    2024-06-07T10:59:08Z

    Drivers employed by Vantec, who supply parts to a Rolls Royce plant, have won a 6.1% pay rise and pay protection.The workers, who are members of trade union Unite, deliver components from the organisation's warehouse in Bognor Regis to Rolls Royce’s Goodwood plant. This is their first dispute after winning ...

  • 6 June 2024
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    The top 10 most read articles between 31 May - 6 June 2024

    2024-06-07T08:00:43Z

    The top 10 most read articles between 31 May - 6 June 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Scottish government introduces pay rise for public sector employeesThe Coca-Cola Company and Deloitte shortlisted for best use of benefits technologyFormer sports centre director receives fine for withholding pensions informationFifa implements pregnancy and parental support ...