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    67% of employers uncertain which benefits are most valued by employees

    2024-08-21T10:51:00Z

    Two-thirds (67%) of employers are uncertain which benefits are most valued by their employees, according to research by Howden Employee Benefits. Its Employee benefits and wellbeing in Scotland report, which is based on a survey of more than 100 HR professionals and business leaders, also found that ...

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    Richard Branson: Prepare for proposed increases to national minimum wage

    2024-08-21T08:00:45Z

    In April 2024, the previous Conservative government increased the national minimum wage (NMW) for people over the age of 23 from £10.42 per hour to £11.44, a rise of 9.8%. The NMW rate for 21 and 22-year-olds also moved to £11.44 per hour from its previous rate of £10.18, representing ...

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    Chancellor launches pensions system review

    2024-08-19T10:09:00Z

    Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves has launched a review to boost investment, increase saver returns and tackle waste in the pensions system. The review will be led by minister for pensions Emma Reynolds and will focus on defined contribution workplace schemes and the Local Government Pension ...

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    Digital Science appoints new chief people officer

    2024-08-19T08:02:00Z

    Digital Science, a technology firm in the research ecosystem sector, has appointed human resources leader and author Claire Fox to the role of chief people officer. Based in London, Fox will join the Digital Science executive team. She has more than 20 years’ HR experience, initially in ...

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    Reservist wins landmark Territorial Army pensions case

    2024-08-16T10:22:00Z

    A retired major has won a landmark case against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) that could mean thousands of reservists will receive army pensions for the first time. Major Charles Milroy took the MoD to the employment tribunal in Glasgow, claiming that he should have been enrolled ...

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    Care UK provides free access to discount service for 10,500 employees

    2024-08-16T10:15:00Z

    Care home organisation Care UK has introduced free access to a discount service for its more than 10,500 employees across its 155 homes and support centre functions. As part of a partnership with Blue Light Card, which is a discount platform for employees who work in emergency ...

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    Bath Building Society introduces suicide prevention and mental health tool

    2024-08-16T10:13:00Z

    Bath Building Society has installed a digital mental health crisis intervention tool as part of its commitment to support employee emotional health and suicide prevention. Through a partnership with R;pple Suicide Prevention Charity, the building society has deployed the R;pple browser extension on all staff computers in ...

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    Colt Technology Services staff take part in charity bike ride

    2024-08-16T08:02:00Z

    Credit: Bold Content Something for the weekend: Colt Technology Services has announced that 175 of its employees will cycle a 450 kilometres route from Brussels to Dusseldorf from 6 to 9 September to raise money for 22 charities around the world. As part of its ninth fundraising ...

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    The top 10 most read articles between 9 - 15 August 2024

    2024-08-16T08:00:00Z

    The top 10 most read articles between 9 - 15 August 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Manager on sick leave for four years not unfairly dismissed Heineken UK hosts townhall show dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion Job Centre security guards across England strike over pay Employee ...

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    UK is sixth best country in Europe for working women

    2024-08-15T10:51:00Z

    The UK has been found to be the sixth best country in Europe for working women, according to new research by Digital PR Agency. It uncovered the state of workplace gender equality across Europe by creating a points-based index system using available data. It analysed the number ...

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    Case Studies

    The benefits offered by Vagabond Wines

    2024-08-15T05:00:00Z

    The benefits on offer at Vagabond Wines: Pension A master trust pensions scheme with Cushon. Employer contribution is 3%. Group risk Critical illness insurance, employer paid, for all employees. Healthcare and wellbeing A health cash plan with Medicash, employer paid, for all ...

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    81% of staff notice feelings of burnout when they cannot take time off work

    2024-08-13T10:35:00Z

    A majority (81%) of UK employees revealed that they notice increasing feelings of burnout, exhaustion, or poor mental health when they cannot take time off work, according to new research by Breathe. The HR platform for small to medium-sized businesses surveyed 1,000 UK working adults aged 18-65 ...

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    Heineken UK hosts townhall show dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion

    2024-08-12T10:59:00Z

    Pub, cider and beer business Heineken UK has hosted its first ever townhall show dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) for its 2,100 employees. The show, called ‘Brewing Inclusion’, was filmed and broadcast live from Brighton at the city’s Pride event, which Heineken took part in ...

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    Pay growth expectations at lowest level since 2022

    2024-08-12T10:45:00Z

    Pay growth expectations were found to be at their lowest level since 2022, according to new research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).For its latest Labour market outlook report, the professional body for HR and people development surveyed 2,032 UK employers about their pay, hiring and redundancy ...

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    Manager on sick leave for four years not unfairly dismissed

    2024-08-12T10:18:18Z

    A woman who was sacked after being off sick for more than four years has lost her claim for unfair dismissal.Henderson, who suffered from a condition causing insomnia and brain fog, took her employer to the employment tribunal on the grounds of disability discrimination.She was employed by Maximus UK Services, ...

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    Prince and Princess of Wales search for Welsh speaking assistant private secretary

    2024-07-26T08:00:00Z

    Credit: B. Lenoir / Shutterstock.com Something for the weekend: If you have ever fancied working for royalty and have a flair for languages, then this role might just be perfect for you. The Prince and Princess of Wales have announced that they are looking to hire a ...

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    Podcast: Brewers Decorator Centres makes employee wellbeing a high priority

    2024-07-23T05:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits · Employee Benefits/Brewers podcastListen: Brewers Decorator Centres ensures its benefits proposition is designed to support all employees in all areas of their lives. In this episode of the Employee Benefits podcast, Jane Clifford, people director, shares her views on how benefits should both help to make people’s everyday ...

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    Opinion

    Kate Langton: How can employers create a culture of fun?

    2024-07-18T09:09:48Z

    Kate Langton is chief people officer at Phoebus Software

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    Georgina Cameron: How can employers create a culture of fun?

    2024-07-18T05:00:53Z

    As a B Corp, looking after the Lily’s Kitchen team is hugely important to us. Having fair and robust HR policies to support our employees is only part of the equation. We strive to enable and empower everyone on our team so that they feel able to work to the ...

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    Maranda Ridgway: How can employers create a culture of fun?

    2024-07-18T05:00:00Z

    The rapid pace of change and pressures to continually increase productivity have led to rising levels of mental health problems that have negatively impacted personal and working lives. One response that organisations have adopted to combat work-related mental health issues, such as stress and fatigue, is to ...