All articles by Dollar Bird – Page 3

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    Employee bonus alternatives: Are benefits a viable alternative to cash?

    2022-03-31T11:27:21Z

    Many organisations across the UK believe that the best way to engage and reward their workforce is with employee bonuses.It’s a conversation we have with many businesses that are looking to improve employee engagement, support wellbeing and boost productivity.However, a monetary employee bonus policy alone won’t necessarily foster a culture ...

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    8 creative benefits to help you become an employer of choice

    2022-02-16T08:50:36Z

    Author: Dawn Saxby-Willis, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at Reward GatewayIn my role, I speak with candidates all day long and I can assure you that the War for Talent is truly on. As a prospective employer, you may be wondering how you can make yourself stand out amongst the crowd. ...

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    SODEXO’S MINI GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK

    2022-02-08T11:28:24Z

    The UK is currently facing a mental health crisis, with around 1 in 5 adults in the UK experiencing some form of depression last year, which was more than double seen before the coronavirus pandemic.According to research:56% of employees had considered leaving their careers, with one in four citing mental ...

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    Why a Salary Sacrifice Scheme Should Be Part Of Your 2022 Business Strategy

    2021-12-15T10:52:27Z

    When a business considers offering a salary sacrifice scheme it is primarily promoted as a sweetener for employees, and the benefits for the employee are plentiful. But of course implementing such a scheme needs to make business sense, and there are several elements of a well-run scheme which perfectly align ...

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    Being a 21st Century Employer - Getting to Know Reproductive Health Conditions

    2021-12-13T12:02:53Z

    Author: Ruby Relton BSc MScThe second article in the “Being a 21st Century Employer” Hertility Series reviews different reproductive health conditions that can affect employees and provides recommendations on how to support employees going through these issues.As attitudes to sexual and reproductive health change, more and more individuals are discussing ...

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    The Most Effective Way To Lower Your Car Emissions

    2021-12-02T08:29:07Z

    Climate change is an increasingly worrying issue for everyone, and particularly-so after the recent COP26 climate summit in Glasgow and the much-discussed repercussions of world leaders not acting swiftly on a series of climate measures. In the meantime, our everyday habits and practices are becoming even more important and we ...

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    Healthy Environment: Consider Your Desk An Extension Of Your Body.

    2021-11-12T15:15:00Z

    In light of back-care awareness and eye-injury prevention month, exploring the benefits of a healthy environment at work seems fitting. With nearly eight million days of work lost to back pain alone, we must become more aware of our desk environment.The following article will show how your work setup significantly ...

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    The changing working landscape – hybrid working is here to stay

    2021-10-29T17:08:00Z

    The workplace is changing more rapidly and more extensively than it has fordecades due to the impact of COVID. Working has now become more hybrid,following a change in attitude due to multiple lockdowns and people having towork remotely, as well as the fast and growing developments of ...

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    How virtual GPs are supporting mental health

    2021-10-27T13:18:53Z

    By Tracey Ward, Head of Business Development & Marketing at Generali UK Employee BenefitsBeing forced to work – and essentially live – remotely for much of the last year and a half has made virtual GP services a lifeline for many employees.“These services were taking off before Covid-19, but people ...