All Benefits technology articles – Page 61
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Supplier article
HR’s personal assistant: Where AI and HR meet
Lorelei BowmanWhen we begin to think about the possibilities of an HR department powered by artificial intelligence, it’s easy to get carried away into a robot-centred daydream. But the reality of AI’s relationship with HR is much less science-fiction, and much closer to home.Today, AI is already at work in ...
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Article
Queen’s Speech confirms Pension Schemes Bill and CDC pensions
The Queen has confirmed that the implementation of the Pensions Schemes Bill will be brought forward, legislating for the introduction of pensions dashboards as well as collective defined contribution (CDC) pension schemes.The Bill was one of the measures announced in the Queen’s Speech, delivered on Monday 14 October 2019 to ...
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Article
Kam Dhillon: What are the implications of the cryptocurrency pay movement?
Cryptocurrency is a rapidly evolving niche that, frankly, has the potential to shake up the global banking system. Indeed, financial markets, industry and technology are evolving rapidly, and the cryptocurrency pay movement is indicative of this innovation.The movement is particularly beneficial for those who do not have access to traditional ...
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Article
EXCLUSIVE: Virgin Atlantic reinvigorates benefits package for 10,000 employees
Employee Benefits Live 2019: International airline Virgin Atlantic has reinvigorated its wellbeing approach and employee benefits package to better reflect and accommodate its growing workforce.Josie Lazenby, senior manager, wellbeing and benefits at Virgin Atlantic, discussed the benefits refreshment journey during the conference programme at Employee Benefits Live 2019 on Tuesday ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Charles Stanley harnesses employee voice to boost staff engagement
Employee Benefits Live 2019: Financial services organisation Charles Stanley has increased its employee engagement from 67% in 2016 to 76% in 2018, by harnessing employee ideas and empowering staff to participate in its transformation.Speaking on Tuesday October 1 as part of the employee engagement conference stream, Kate Griffiths-Lambeth, group HR ...
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Analysis
What are the challenges in engaging a diverse workforce?
Need to know:Efforts to increase diversity within the workforce are important, but inclusion and engagement are the rest of the puzzle.Using data can help employers target engagement efforts to a diverse set of employees, but short of this, organisations should simply aim to be flexible and accommodating.Employees will thrive in ...
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The junction of gamification and employee wellbeing
In the age of apps and livestreaming, gamification has never been bigger. We’re now starting to see providers making huge strides in the gamification of wellbeing – but considering a vast majority of wellbeing programmes still fail, how much difference can gamification make?Wearables in the workplaceOne of the most common ...
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How to save time with workplace wellness software
The right technology can save you time when managing workplace wellnessManaging a workplace wellness programme can be time-consuming, particularly if it is not the main function of your role. There is the development of a workplace wellbeing strategy, planning your calendar of events, sourcing, booking and paying service providers, promoting ...
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Analysis
Digital stressors: Supporting wellbeing in a switched-on world
Need to know:Technology facilitates a more flexible work culture but, if not managed properly, an always-on environment can lead to physical and mental health issues.Drastic techniques, such as blanket bans and even legislation, have grown in popularity, but senior managers have a key role to play in setting everyday expectations.Technology ...
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Case Studies
AGY47 encourages employees to switch off outside work
Over 17 years, digital marketing agency AGY47 (formerly Silverbean) has progressed dramatically, from being based out of its founder’s bedroom to employing 56 people in offices in Newcastle, Teeside, and, as of this year, Sydney.Damian Hall, chief operating officer, is keen to ensure that staff are supported as much as ...
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Supplier article
Keeping the "Human" in Human Resource Technology
The trouble with being humanThe trouble with being human is that we are unreliable! We suffer from a host of ailments that can decrease our productivity, and impact our mental health and our physical health. Minor illnesses remain the most common cause of short-term absence, followed by stress.Stress, acute medical ...
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Technology you need for a great benefit communications strategy
Having a fantastic communications plan is all well and good but without the right technology to support it, you could be looking at a damp squib or lots of additional work. In this article we explore the technology that will make your benefits communications sing such as: ...
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Analysis
How to create a savings culture in the workplace
Need to know:Offering money management tools, and even numeracy workshops, can help employees get out of debt and build up to saving.Financial wellbeing strategies should address all employee needs, from everyday costs to long-term investments, as well as being part of a holistic approach to wellness.Without a strong foundation of ...
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Analysis
Top tips on using workplace interventions to boost pensions engagement
Need to know: Workplace interventions can make pensions engaging, interesting and even fun for employees who might not have thought about them previously.Combining group and one-to-one sessions, as well as open dialogue with the audience, can ensure a wide range of employees are catered for.Marketing techniques, such as attention-grabbing events, ...
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Opinion
Rachel Clift: How to support employees with money worries
We are currently living in uncertain times, with austerity and the constant pressure of cost saving taking its toll.UK household debt has hit a record high at £428 billion, according to figures published in January 2019 by the Trades Union Congress (TUC). With an average total debt per household of ...
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Analysis
How should financial wellbeing approaches change during an employee’s journey?
Need to know:A multi-generational workforce will have myriad financial challenges, including home ownership, childcare and retirement savings, so it is important that employers address these issues within a flexible approach to financial wellbeing.Financial goals and life stages may not be clearly delineated by age, and employers should avoid assumptions.Life events, ...
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Supplier article
Aligning benefits and business
How can you build or adapt your benefits scheme to ensure it aligns with your business strategy?According to research, employees are missing one thing from their working lives: value. Do they see the value in the work they’re doing? Do they feel valued for the effort they put in? Are ...
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Employee Benefits Live to explore inclusion, mental health and communication
Employee Benefits Live 2019, which will take place at the ExCeL London on Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 October, will play host to speakers on a wide range of topics, including mental health, building an inclusive culture and creating effective benefits communications.On the subject of diversity and inclusion, Marc McKenna-Coles, ...
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Case Studies
Norton Rose Fulbright reports ethnicity pay gap data to align with diversity goals
Law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, which employs 2,500 staff in the UK, voluntarily reported its ethnicity pay gap data within its mandatory gender pay gap analysis, published in April 2019. This was to align with the organisation’s overall focus on diversity and inclusion and, in particular, its aim to attract ...
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Analysis
Top tips on preparing for potential new pay gap reporting regulations
Need to know:Employers should review the personal data they currently store, to identify whether it will facilitate pay gap reporting.To improve disclosure rates, communications campaigns can help explain to staff what the organisation will be doing with the information and why.Completing a voluntary pay gap report on areas such as ...