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Exemplar Health Care offers staff Christmas reward choice
Exemplar Health Care’s pay and benefits manager, Claire Stead, was keen to offer staff an exciting Christmas gift when she took over the management of benefits in January 2015.After a reward provider market appraisal, Stead appointed CottrillsReward because of the choice of rewards it offers and because of the ability ...
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KPMG uses employee-led networks to drive caring initiatives
Audit, tax and advisory organisation KPMG utilises a range of measures to put employees in the driving seat when it comes to formulating and structuring initiatives that support working carers and parents within the workplace. Of the organisation’s 12,000 total employees across 22 UK-based sites, 6,483 have declared they are ...
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Gerald Eve engages staff with pension saving through bonus scheme and financial education
Property consultancy Gerald Eve, which employs more than 430 staff across nine UK offices, utilises a range of communication channels and topical and lifestage-focused financial education support to engage its employees with pension saving.Gerald Eve has a high pensions take-up rate, with 93% of eligible employees saving into the ...
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The benefits offered by Countrywide Group
PensionGroup stakeholder pension scheme for 5,000 managers.Auto-enrolment pension scheme provided by the National Employment Savings Trust (Nest) for the remaining 7,000 employees, with contribution levels at 1% for employer and 1% for staff.Healthcare and wellbeingLife assurance, employer-paid for all staff at four-times salary for management, and at two-times salary for ...
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Countrywide aligns benefits and reward to help boost growth
Countrywide Group, the UK’s largest property services group, began the task of building a reward function in September 2014, when it drafted in Neil Goodwin, head of reward.He joined on the brink of a group-wide overhaul at the FTSE 250-listed group, which until then had just an operational human resource ...
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Withers reviews global benefits offering
Global benefits is currently a hot topic for law firm Withers, which has opened six new international offices in the past 18 months and hired many new employees.Working with its benefits consultancy, Willis Towers Watson, it has looked at ways in which it can improve its global offering over the ...
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Snowflake Gelato uses voluntary benefits platform to retain staff
In 2015, Snowflake Gelato implemented a voluntary benefits platform, provided by Perkbox, to help to retain staff.The luxury ice-cream maker, which employs around 50 staff with an average age of 26, has seen its staff retention rate increase by approximately 50% over an eight-month period and the average tenure of ...
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Aberdeen Asset Management uses robo-advice to promote awareness of pension changes
Aberdeen Asset Management introduced a robo-advice platform to help employees fully understand the complex pension changes that came into effect on 6 April 2016, specifically the changes to the annual allowance and lifetime allowance for high earners.The financial services organisation worked with Lemonade Reward to introduce a platform whereby employees ...
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Lendlease offers on-site cancer checks to staff
Property solutions organisation Lendlease has developed a wide-ranging health and wellbeing programme, tailoring the schemes offered to reflect the results gathered from staff surveys and employee health checks.With health check results from autumn 2013 and autumn 2015 showing that 53% of employees did not protect their skin in the sun, ...
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Sackers offers a range of support measures to working parents
Law firm Sackers has received external recognition for its dedication to forging a family-friendly work environment, scooping the Best for all stages of motherhood award at the Working Families Awards 2016. Using the statutory requirements as a base-level guideline when it comes to benefits and support, the firm has endeavoured ...
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University of Reading sees momentum grow around salary sacrifice car scheme
The University of Reading launched a salary sacrifice-based car leasing scheme called Mycar through Leasedrive (now combined with Zenith) back in June 2014.The scheme has been something of a slow burn in terms of growth, with currently around 20 to 25 members, but is nevertheless seen as an important part ...
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Samsung offers group risk benefits in line with corporate culture
Samsung offers its workforce group income protection (GIP) and life insurance in line with its paternalistic corporate culture.Jo Bean, head of reward, UK and Ireland at Samsung, says: “We’re quite a paternalistic [employer], so we’ve always offered [GIP] as a core benefit. I particularly like the fact that our [policy] ...
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The benefits offered by Oscar Mayer
The workplace benefits offered by Oscar Mayer:PensionGroup personal pension to meet auto-enrolment responsibilities.Healthcare and wellbeingPrivate medical insurance for senior management, employer-paid.Health cash plan for all employees.On-site visits from healthcare professionals.Personal accident insurance through voluntary benefits scheme.Employee counselling and support through Grocery Aid.Voluntary benefitsRetail discount portal.Will writing.Legal cover.Company carsCompany car on ...
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Oscar Mayer focuses on benefits with universal appeal
With job roles ranging from new product development through to cooking and food preparation, Oscar Mayer recognises the importance of having a benefits approach that holds a universal appeal for all employees.The food production organisation supplies prepared food to major supermarkets in the UK, operating from three main locations: Oscar ...
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University of Sheffield takes proactive steps to enable staff to bring their whole selves to work
The University of Sheffield has worked hard to proactively develop a supportive and inclusive working environment, which has helped to lead to its inclusion on Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers 2016 list, and its ranking in the top third of The Sunday Times’ 100 Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For 2016 ...
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Accenture embeds diversity and inclusion into its culture
Professional services organisation Accenture, which employs just over 12,500 staff in the UK and Ireland, strives to be at the forefront of workplace diversity and inclusivity. Its significant commitment to providing a supportive environment for its employees has received external recognition, such as a 2015 European Diversity Award for Outstanding ...
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Visualsoft focuses on employee happiness via online survey
Web development organisation Visualsoft uses a number of ways to measure employee engagement. The main method is an online weekly micro-survey. This allows its 220 employees to anonymously answer questions set by the business. The questions measure employee feedback across nine main areas: communication and transparency, company 360, culture, personal ...
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Reed Smith boosts engagement with workplace Isa
International law firm Reed Smith introduced a workplace individual savings account (Isa) in 2012, launching the scheme alongside its auto-enrolment roll-out as a way of boosting staff engagement with the new pension scheme.Claire Gibbens, HR manager, says: “We had just signed up with a new provider, Hargreaves Lansdown, and [it] ...
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Dental cover gives BNP Paribas a competitive edge
Working in a competitive sector, financial organisation BNP Paribas UK knows it needs to have a compelling benefits proposition to compete for and retain talent.The organisation offers employer-paid private medical insurance (PMI) to all employees and their families, and has adopted a similar approach to dental cover. Thomas Hiles, group ...
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A-one+ advocates sun safety through summer health campaign
Integrated highways service and solutions provider A-one+ employs more than 1,000 people carrying out maintenance, incident response and engineering projects on behalf of Highways England. With so many of its employees working outdoors, it launched a summer health campaign in 2015. Emma Hughes, network intelligence technician and lead health advocate ...