All Benefits technology articles – Page 8
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Opinion
Nabila Mallick: Employers must take menstrual health in the workplace seriously
While there is no specific protection in law, there are various provisions that indirectly protect women from discrimination or harassment relating to periods and the menstrual cycle. These include protections from disability discrimination where women have diagnosed medical conditions related to menstruation and protections against sexual harassment, such as where ...
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Supplier article
State of the Nation: Benchmarks and Best Practice to Engage Employees in Volunteering in 2024
The climate crisis. Poverty. Loneliness. Homelessness. The world’s problems aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and governments and charities alone won’t be able to solve them.More and more employees are looking to organisations to be a guiding light of doing good amongst a tumultuous, shifting value system. We’re seeing a once-in-a-generation ...
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Supplier article
Cancer prevention and early detection: employer support
By Tracey Ward, Head of Business Development & Marketing at Generali UK Employee Benefits“The number of corporates now offering education, awareness and screening for cancer is increasing exponentially, in our experience,” says Professor Gordon Wishart – CEO and Chief Medical Officer of Check4Cancer, a leading early cancer detection company and ...
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Article
FCA manager loses full-time work from home claim
A woman who launched a tribunal claim after her request to work from home full time was rejected has lost her case.Elizabeth Wilson worked as a manager at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and had been working entirely from home since the Covid-19 pandemic struck in early 2020. When the ...
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Article
BSI introduces global menopause support for staff
Business improvement and standards organisation British Standards Institution (BSI) has rolled out a menopause support and ongoing care programme for its employees worldwide.Through a partnership with virtual clinic Maven Clinic, BSI's employees and their partners across 37 countries, including the UK, India, China and Indonesia, will have free 24/7 unlimited ...
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Article
Study identifies employees' celebrity personality types
Something for the weekend: A new study from HR, payroll, workforce management and culture solutions provider UKG has identified the five personality types of UK employees and their favoured communication methods. If you have ever wanted to know if you’re a Nelson Mandela or a Steve Jobs at work, then ...
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Article
Bensons for Beds looks for chief sleep officer
Credit: Joe Pepler/PinPepSomething for the weekend: Bedroom furniture retailer Bensons for Beds has opened applications for its new chief sleep officer position, where sleeping on the job is actively encouraged.The fully remote role will pay £10,000 for a six-month part-time contract, which covers 874 hours of training, napping and shopping. ...
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Analysis
What role does AI play in reward and benefits?
Credit: Looker/Studio-ShutterstockNeed to know:Artificial intelligence (AI) is already starting to impact the world of benefits and reward, in areas such as benefits selection, administration and modelling potential strategies.Employees can also gain through personalised recommendations and support with questions.But concerns remain over data security and the lack of emotional intelligence in ...
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Case Studies
Ling uses AI to offer a personalised benefits experience
Edtech business Ling employs more than 40 people, with many working remotely and based in different parts of the globe.The gamified language app was launched in 2017, and initially offered its growing employee base what chief executive officer (CEO) and co-founder Simon Bacher calls a traditional approach to benefits. “As ...
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Supplier article
Intuit
Introduction:Intuit’s goal is simple, to improve wellbeing for the diverse Intuit employee population and to deliver an integrated financial wellbeing communication strategy that draws on different themes each month, and always ties back to financial education. The strategy has resulted in outstanding outcomes, and is recognized as the winner of ...
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Opinion
Anna Schiavetta: Supporting menopause in the workplace
There remains a considerable lack of awareness or understanding of menopause. With menopausal women constituting the fastest-growing demographic in today’s workforce, it is fundamental for employers to be aware of the ways they can support their employees who are going through the menopause. There are crucial considerations for employers and ...
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Supplier article
Financial tips for your LGBTQ+ community
The personal finance benefits to married LGBTQ couples have expanded by leaps and bounds in the last decade since same-sex marriage was legalized. Yet, gaps in financial education and familial wealth still exist when LGBTQ couples are compared to their non-LGBTQ counterparts.These may include challenges when it comes to saving, ...
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Supplier article
Global benefit edu-action webinar write up
We invited global leaders in rewards, wellbeing, and financial wellness to discuss and share insight on the most efficient and effective ways to, ‘Drive awareness, understanding and action on benefits through education’. Tim Perkins, nudge co-founder and CEO was joined by esteemed HR leaders, Luke DeBoer, Financial ...
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Article
PWC introduces neurodiversity training programme
Professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) has rolled out a neurodiversity interactive learning programme to all of its 32,640 UK employees.Titled Great Minds (don’t think alike), the programme explores the topic of neurodiversity and includes bite-sized resources, as well as stories and experiences from PWC employees. It has been designed to ...
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Article
Jackie Buttery: What is the biggest lesson you have learnt this year?
In 2023, it really has felt like the pandemic is finally over and, in my organisation, like in many others, there has been a gradual shift back to more office-based working, which has brought with it many benefits.As much as I have liked having more scope to work from home, ...
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Supplier article
8 reasons why education motivates benefit utilization
Benefit education plays a crucial role in improving the utilization of benefits, whether those benefits are related to finances, healthcare, social programs or otherwise, there are several reasons why education is instrumental in motivating global benefit utilization. The truth is benefits uptake is an ongoing challenge for ...
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Supplier article
Connecting Meta’s financial futures with nudge.
Introduction: Meta LATAM, like many global organizations, noticed that their employees were experiencing increasing levels of financial anxiety. The team became aware of more requests for financial education guidance given that the external economic environment was increasingly turbulent. The challenge: Despite the extensive and diverse portfolio of ...
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Supplier article
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, delivered the government’s Autumn Statement 2023 on 22 November.
Importance of understanding the implications for businesses and individuals Being informed about the UK budget helps people make informed financial decisions, adapt to changes in the economy, and proactively manage both personal finances in response to government policies and priorities. Overview of theme of the budget: avoid ...
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Article
Autumn Statement: Government welcomes Value for Money framework update
The government has welcomed next steps towards implementing the Value for Money framework in the defined contribution (DC) pensions market.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will launch a consultation next spring on the next steps of the new Value for Money framework and rules for contract-based DC schemes.As part of this, ...
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Article
42% of employers plan to reduce flexibility for staff in 2024
Approximately two-fifths (42%) of employers plan to reduce flexibility or offer less of this to their employees in 2024, according to research by Barnett Waddingham.The independent consultancy, which surveyed 302 HR directors and C-suite professionals, found that this could see as many as 588,000 employers planning to offer reduced flexibility ...