All Editorial articles – Page 17

  • Victoria-Anthony
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    EXCLUSIVE: Galliard Homes promotes importance of mental health first aiders

    2021-10-08T08:29:29Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Not only are an organisation’s mental health first aiders (MHFAs) key to assisting staff, but it is important to look after the MHFAs themselves to avoid burnout, suggested Victoria Anthony, group human resources director of Galliard Homes.Taking part in a panel discussion titled ‘Creating and sustaining ...

  • Natalia-Doxopoulos
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    EXCLUSIVE: Vertex: Work with D&I teams to build inclusive approach to benefits

    2021-10-08T08:19:35Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Working in partnership with diversity teams can help rewards professionals create benefits that are truly inclusive, advised Natalia Doxopoulos, associate director for total rewards at pharmaceutical company Vertex.Addressing delegates at the second day of Employee Benefits Live 2021 at London’s ExCel, she discussed the need for ...

  • Amanda-Mwale
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    EXCLUSIVE: Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust increases focus on staff mental health

    2021-10-08T08:12:27Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Working through a pandemic meant placing more importance on employee wellbeing, said Dr Amanda Mwale from Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.In a panel session titled 'The changing face of benefits in a pandemic', Mwale (pictured) spoke to Employee Benefits Live 2021 delegates at London's ...

  • Mayur-BP
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    EXCLUSIVE: BP creates innovative support for working carers

    2021-10-08T08:08:15Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Initiatives to support working carers do not have to be expensive, and can utilise in-house resources, said Mayur Lalithraj, reward lead and co-chair working parents and carers business resource group, at BP.Speaking in the panel session, 'Strengthening business by empowering working parents and carers', Lalithraj (pictured) ...

  • 1.-Dentist
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    Open wide: 61% prefer dentist to consecutive meetings

    2021-10-08T05:00:03Z

    Something for the weekend: Do back-to-back work meetings set your teeth on edge? Well, you are not alone, as recent research revealed that, given the choice, 61% of employees would prefer a trip to the dentist to having consecutive meetings, whether in person or virtually.The survey also showed some noticeable ...

  • Dr-Alex2
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    EXCLUSIVE: Dr Alex George: Mental health has to be a positive workplace issue

    2021-10-07T11:18:59Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Promoting a culture of positive mental health in the workplace is “everyone’s responsibility”, according to Dr Alex George, youth mental health ambassador to the UK government.Opening the second day Employee Benefits Live 2021 at London’s ExCel, the former Love Island contestant told delegates that a “top-down, ...

  • Neal-Blackshire
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    EXCLUSIVE: McDonald’s highlights changing nature of global reward

    2021-10-07T08:54:05Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Employers should be clear on what their organisation’s vision, values and responsibilities are, as well as making sure they know what employees want and need, advised Neal Blackshire, director of global total rewards at McDonald’s.Delivering the closing keynote on the first day of Employee Benefits Live ...

  • Leigh-Barlow
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    EXCLUSIVE: DVSA shares engagement survey best practice

    2021-10-07T08:45:44Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: HR teams need to go beyond engagement survey results and talk to their teams about the challenges they face, the deputy head of employee engagement at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has said.Speaking on the first day of Employee Benefits Live 2021, Leigh Barlow ...

  • Construction
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    EXCLUSIVE: Sir Robert McAlpine aligns benefits to its family values

    2021-10-07T08:24:16Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Civil engineering firm Sir Robert McAlpine has transformed its benefits offering to ensure it is reflective of its strong family values.Senior HR business partner Rachel Leyland revealed how the firm uses Reward Gateway's platform to bring its benefits together in one place and ensure employees are ...

  • Michelle-Sutton
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    EXCLUSIVE: Suez Recycling and Recovery builds trust among staff with digital pay system

    2021-10-07T08:15:43Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Entrusting employees with control over their own pay submissions can have a huge impact on wellbeing and retention, says Michelle Sutton, head of compensation and reward at Suez Recycling and Recovery.Addressing delegates at Employee Benefits Live 2021 session 'Empowering employees through digital transformation' at London's ExCel, ...

  • Hazel-Robinson
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    EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal Football Club empowers staff to talk about wellbeing

    2021-10-07T08:15:03Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: The world completely changed as a result of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, bringing hybrid and remote working conversations to the forefront, stated Hazel Robinson, reward and benefit partner at Arsenal Football Club.During the panel discussion titled ‘Learnings from supporting employees in 2020 and beyond’ on the ...

  • Mark-Smith
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    EXCLUSIVE: Kettering General Hospital prioritises communication for engagement

    2021-10-06T12:35:49Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: The only way to find out exactly what staff want, need and expect in terms of keeping them engaged is to simply ask them, advised Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s chief people officer.Speaking as part of a panel discussion on enabling meaningful employee engagement on ...

  • Edleen-Red
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    EXCLUSIVE: The Football Association uses benefits to drive diversity agenda

    2021-10-06T11:17:11Z

    Employee Benefits Live 2021: Employers should ensure that diversity and inclusion (D&I) is "baked in" to their benefits strategy in order to attract a wider talent pool and provide equity of opportunity, the Football Association's diversity champion has advised.Delivering the keynote address on the first day of Employee Benefits Live ...

  • Chris-Mathieson..
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    Chris Mathieson: Should employers offer extra days off to support employees’ wellbeing?

    2021-10-05T05:00:51Z

    Sipping champagne and enjoying afternoon tea with friends, luxuriating with spa treatments, hitting the golf course, climbing Munros. These are just some of the ways employees are spending their new wellbeing day as part of the Feeling Great at Grampian initiative.Grampian already offers a generous leave and benefits package, but ...

  • Susan-Gee-2021
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    Susan Gee: Should employers offer extra days off to support employees’ wellbeing?

    2021-10-05T05:00:41Z

    Wellbeing has been on high on the agenda for the past decade but more recently the pandemic has brought it into sharp focus, with employers recognising that a key component of business sustainability is reliant on employees being fit and healthy.Many organisations use wellbeing benefits to attract and retain employees, ...

  • Simon-Blake
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    Simon Blake: Should employers offer extra days off to support employees’ wellbeing?

    2021-10-05T05:00:13Z

    Mental ill health costs employers £2.4 billion per year, and that’s without taking into account the impact of the past 18 months. The Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has seen staff stress levels rise as people face uncertainty and job insecurity. So it’s no surprise that despite life starting to feel a ...

  • employee-wellbeing
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    41% of staff workplaces affect wellbeing

    2021-10-04T08:05:26Z

    New research has found that 41% of the workforce feel that their workplace has negatively impacted on their wellbeing during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.Global absence organisation Edays, which surveyed 500 employees across the UK to determine the impact of the workplace on their wellbeing and changes to their perceptions over ...

  • four-day-week-1
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    Four-day week most sought-after benefit

    2021-09-29T14:43:33Z

    Almost two-thirds of Britons would like to work a four-day week, according to research into the popularity of various employee benefits.Only 39% of UK workers were happy with their current benefits package at work, while 43% think they could be improved. One in 10 of 2,200 adult workers polled by ...

  • Belmont-Packaging
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    Belmont Packaging switches to four-day working week

    2021-09-20T10:18:19Z

    Plain and printed corrugated cardboard business Belmont Packaging, based in Wigan, UK, has announced it has moved to a four-day working week after a successful trial with its 31 employees.Along with its e-commerce sister business, Boxed-Up, it began the trial in the manufacturing department in late 2019 in order to ...

  • Work-life-balance
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    Staff would sacrifice £1,949 from salary for flexibility

    2021-09-10T08:22:35Z

    Workers are willing to sacrifice an average of £1,949 from their salary in exchange for a better work-life balance, according to new research.Job site Indeed surveyed 2,000 employees and found that if those earning the average annual salary of £31,461 gave up £1,949 a year, they would lose 7% of ...