All Employee wellbeing articles – Page 12
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Uber introduces Coronavirus top-up sick pay for those with medical documentation
Transportation organisation Uber has announced a 'top-up' sick pay policy for its drivers and delivery workers, but will only pay it to those with medical documentation of either a Covid-19 (Coronavirus) diagnosis, or a health authority requiring them to self-isolate.Under the temporary new terms, which will be effective until 6 ...
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Families First Coronavirus Response Act passed by US House of Representatives
The US government's House of Representatives has passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), aimed at providing support to those affected by the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The new act, passed on 14 March 2020, is expected to become law after it goes to the US Senate.Under the new law, $500 ...
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5 simple health & wellbeing apps to introduce to your employees
The world’s biggest companies like Apple, Google and Nike are all switched on to the importance of mindfulness in the workplace.While there’s options for employees like the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) and a whole host of health and wellbeing employee benefits, offering to subsidise a simple subscription to a mindfulness ...
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As obesity rates rise, so does the prevalence of diabetes
As obesity rates rise, so does the prevalence of diabetes. Annual eye exams can play a crucial role in detecting diabetes earlier – and driving better health outcomesThe rising levels of obesity in the UK, the most overweight country in Europe, is likely to lead to a corresponding increase in ...
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Workday to give staff one-time payment to help tackle Coronavirus hardship
Financial management organisation Workday is offering several employee benefits to support staff through the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, one of which is a payment worth two weeks' pay.Announced yesterday (16 March 2020), the organisation is giving employees the one-time payment to help support them through any financial difficulties caused by Coronavirus. ...
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NHFT signs Dying to Work charter to support terminally ill employees
Image credit: Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustNorthamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT) has signed the Trade Union Congress' (TUC) Dying to Work charter, pledging to support employees who become terminally ill while in work.The charter, which NHFT signed on 12 March 2020, is part of TUC's campaign to seek a ...
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Half of employees would not receive normal pay if self-isolating
Just under half (48%) of employees can expect to receive their normal salary if they have to take sick leave, according to a survey conducted by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).The survey of 1,000 employees found that one in four (24%) would receive statutory sick pay, while ...
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ISS to pay outsourced NHS staff in full during self-isolation
Healthcare facility services organisation ISS has promised full pay for any of its outsourced NHS staff self-isolating due to the spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus).On 3 March 2020, ISS, which has been dealing with contracts for outsourced NHS staff since 2015, agreed with trade union GMB to ensure all individuals are ...
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Lovewell’s logic: Could Coronavirus alter flexible working in the UK?
With Coronavirus now firmly front and centre in UK consciousness, businesses are well underway with preparing for staff to work from home, where it is feasible for them to do so. For some organisations, this will be the first time they have incorporated remote working into their business strategy.Setting employees ...
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Poll: Will Coronavirus have long-lasting impacts on working practices?
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Non-taxable counselling services to include related medical treatments
Budget 2020: On 11 March 2020, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced changes to the tax treatment of welfare counselling services provided by employers to their staff.In his Budget 2020 speech to the House of Commons, Sunak stated that from April 2020 government would be extending the scope on non-taxable counselling services, ...
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Coronavirus and the role of HR: Staying connected to your people in times of uncertainty
Whether it’s changing government regulations, a public relations nightmare or a health scare, it’s the role of HR to keep their people informed and, most importantly, safe.In the wake of COVID-19, or the Coronavirus, this is becoming increasingly top of mind for many HR professionals as a pandemic virus is ...
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One third of UK organisations do not offer flexible working
Almost one-third (31%) of UK employees are not provided the opportunity for flexible working arrangements by their employers, according to research conducted by Flexioffices.The study of 2,000 UK employees found that 15% would consider leaving their role if a flexible working option was taken away from them.Of the 69% of ...
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SMEs to be reimbursed for statutory sick pay during Coronavirus crisis
Budget 2020: In the 2020 Budget announcement on 11 March 2020, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be able to claim a refund for statutory sick pay paid in relation to Covid-19 (Coronavirus).As part of temporary legislation aimed at minimising the effects ...
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Day-one sick pay to apply to those self-isolating without Coronavirus symptoms
Budget 2020: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has added to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement that statutory sick pay will, during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, be available to employees from day one. In the UK budget announcement for 2020, which took place today (11 March 2020), Sunak stated that ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Three-quarters of employers feel responsible for staff mental wellbeing
EXCLUSIVE: Three-quarters (75%) of employers feel it is their responsibility to support employee mental wellbeing, according to new research by Group Risk Development (Grid).The survey of 1,165 employees and 500 HR decision-makers, which took place in January 2020, also found that just under half (49%) of employees agreed that the ...
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Podcast: Supporting your employees with their mental wellbeing
Mental wellbeing is an integral part of our lives and should be continually nurtured, not just addressed when problems arise. Wherever your employees are on their mental health journey, they need the right care at the right time. Join benefit expert Jack Curzon and Dr Nick Taylor, ...
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Wilko abolishes sick pay for retail and distribution staff of less than a year
Homeware and household goods chain Wilko Retail is reducing sick pay for its retail and distribution employees; under the new policy, staff that have been at the business for less than a year will no longer be entitled to sick pay.Additionally, longstanding employees will only be entitled to sick pay ...
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Opinion
Lovewell's logic: How will Coronavirus affect business?
Over the last week, the UK’s preparations for dealing with Coronavirus seem to have moved on at a significant pace. As consumers have emptied retailers’ shelves of anti-bacterial hand gel and begun stockpiling food, the government has set out its plans to tackle the virus in the coming weeks and ...
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Boris Johnson announces day-one statutory sick pay to tackle Coronavirus
Image credit: Parliament TVUK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that statutory sick pay will be available from day one for those people self-isolating as a result of the outbreak of Covid-19 (Coronavirus).The change to sick pay legislation, announced on 4 March 2020, is a temporary measure to respond ...