All Employee engagement articles – Page 9
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ArticleEmployee wellbeing is main priority for UK HR professionals over the next year
Employee wellbeing is the main priority for UK HR professionals over the next 12 months, according to research by WorkBuzz.
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ArticleOne-third of working parents report severe levels of stress
Almost one-third of working parents have reported severe levels of stress, according to research by Bright Horizons Family Solutions.
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ArticleEmployees under 35 more likely to see benefits of office-based work
Employees under the age of 35 are more likely than older staff to recognise the benefits of being in the office, according to research by Vitality.
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AnalysisHow are employers currently using employee data?
Advances in technology mean the possibilities for benefits professionals to become more data-driven are stronger than ever, but few are making the most of this opportunity.
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Case StudiesAberdeenshire Council takes data-driven approach to benefits
Aberdeenshire Council uses a highly data-driven approach in its benefits strategy.
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OpinionYvonne Gallagher: Employee Rights Bill: still more to be done
There have been key developments in employment law, including the Employment Rights Bill, the Get Britain Working white paper, and the Regulatory Policy Committee’s report on government impact assessments.
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ArticleTribunal dismisses former paralegal’s pregnancy discrimination claims
An employment tribunal has dismissed a former paralegal’s claims that she was discriminated against due to her pregnancy and was unfairly let go.
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ArticleION Ambulance Care launches new benefits platform
ION Ambulance Care has launched a new benefits platform for its more than 180 employees across its five sites as part of its aim to enhance employee engagement and retention.
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OpinionNeil Goodwin: What are your reward and benefits priorities for 2025?
Wickes has continued to be guided by its total reward principles in 2024 to give it some stability in reward.
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ArticleLondon City Airport receives Good Work Standard employer accreditation
London City Airport has been reaccredited as a Mayor of London’s Good Work Standard employer, receiving the excellence level.
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AnalysisHow to create a workplace cancer support policy
As no two experiences are the same, a cancer support policy should be adapted to fit employees’ individual needs.
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Article60% require office attendance for minimum number of days
Almost two-thirds (60%) of UK organisations have a policy that requires employees to be in the office for a minimum number of days a week.
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OpinionEthan Diver: The risks of getting homeworking and hybrid working wrong
For many employees, the Covid-19 pandemic triggered the beginning of long-lasting flexible-working arrangements.
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OpinionClaire Goldenberg: What are your reward and benefits priorities for 2025?
Claire Goldenberg reflects on the initiatives that Jollyes has launched in order to be a stand-out employer.
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OpinionGeorgina Reeves-Saad: What are your reward and benefits priorities for 2025?
In 2025, in terms of reward and benefits priorities, leaders should focus on fostering a workplace where colleagues feel valued, supported and appreciated for their contributions.
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OpinionRob Mottram: What are your reward and benefit priorities for 2025?
In 2025 McBride aims to build on its reward successes of the past year.
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People MovesArm recruits chief people officer
Semiconductor and software design firm Arm has recruited Charlotte Eaton as its new chief people officer, with immediate effect.
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ArticleTranscendit becomes employee-owned
North east England-based IT firm Transcendit has become an employee-owned organisation following the establishment of an employee ownership trust (EOT) named Transcendit EOT.
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ArticleCanada revealed as most popular country for relocation
If you’ve ever wondered what the most popular country to relocate to is, then career and resume website Jobseeker has found out for you.
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ArticleBrandnation transitions to employee ownership
Brandnation has transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT) as part of its growth plans for its 30 members of staff.


