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81% of staff notice feelings of burnout when they cannot take time off work
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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Dementia UK receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Specialist dementia nursing charity Dementia UK has received menopause-friendly accreditation due to its commitment to support its employees experiencing perimenopause and the menopause. The menopause-friendly accreditation was established by Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace. It recognises proven practices that embrace menopause in the workplace by setting clear ...
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Heineken UK hosts townhall show dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion
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
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
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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Azets UK appoints new chief people officer
Audit, business compliance, tax, payroll and risk advisory firm Azets UK has appointed Damien Russell as its new chief people officer.Russell will sit on the Azets UK board and be responsible for the delivery of its people strategy, which includes HR and talent acquisition.He will replace former chief people officer ...
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Barclays removes imposed cap on bonuses for some bankers
Banking organisation Barclays has removed a European Union (EU) imposed cap on bonuses for some of its bankers and traders.As part of this change, the bank’s material risk takers (MRTs) will be able to earn a bonus worth up to 10 times their base salary, an increase from a current ...
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64% of younger workers most value health cover as a benefit
Almost two thirds (64%) of younger workers said health cover is their most valued benefit, compared to 46% of those aged over 55, according to research by Simplyhealth.The health plan provider survey of 500 HR decision makers across UK businesses and 2,000 employees also found that 78% of younger respondents ...
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60% believe their employer is not interested in supporting financial goals
Two-fifths (43%) of employers are confident that they know how to support employees to achieve their financial goals, however, 60% of employees believe their employer is not interested in supporting them, according to research by Nudge Global. Its annual Financial wellbeing report, which surveyed more than 11,500 ...
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Friend MTS names new chief people officer
Friend MTS, a provider of video content security solutions, has named Jill Ezard chief people officer.Ezard has more than 30 years of HR experience, most recently specialising in supporting leaders through significant change, including executive coaching, strategy development and organisation design. She will lead Friend MTS’s cultural change and initiatives ...
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Employee sends sarcastic resignation email after seven years in role
Something for the weekend: If you’ve ever experienced a job that felt more routine than rewarding, with regularly decreasing engagement and motivation levels, then you’re not the only one.Reddit user Alimmouch posted a farewell resignation email a co-worker sent round on their last day in the office after seven years. ...
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The top 10 most read articles between 2 - 8 August 2024
The top 10 most read articles between 2 - 8 August 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Microsoft awards staff one-off performance-based cash awardOsbornes Law launches fertility testing as a staff healthcare benefitSaudi Arabia enhances retirement age, pension contributions and maternity leaveSodexo UK and Ireland receives menopause-friendly accreditationHong Kong and Israel award ...
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37% of UK workers want one-off payment to help with cost of living
More than one-third (37%) of UK workers would opt for a one-off payment to help with the cost of living, higher than the global average of 27%, according to research by Always Designing for People (ADR).As part of its latest study People at work 2024: a global workforce view, it ...
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FCA, DWP and regulator consult on DC pensions joint framework
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Pensions Regulator (TPR) have launched a consultation on a joint framework for workplace defined contribution (DC) schemes.The proposed framework has been designed to move the focus from costs to long-term value and deliver better retirement savings. ...
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Rawle Gammon and Baker completes £23m full pension buy-in
Building materials supplier Rawle Gammon and Baker has completed a £23 million full buy-in for its pension scheme, sponsored by commercial property sector business FTI Property. The transaction with K3 Advisory and Just Group secures the benefits of 113 deferred members and 154 pensioners. It was supported ...
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Health Food Manufacturers’ Association becomes living wage employer
The Health Food Manufacturers’ Association (HFMA), which represents manufacturers and suppliers of natural health products, has become accredited as a living wage employer.As part of the commitment, every HFMA employee will receive a minimum hourly wage of £13.15 per hour, which is the real living wage rate for those based ...
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Sodexo UK and Ireland receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Facilities and property management, catering and food services firm Sodexo UK and Ireland has received menopause-friendly accreditation in recognition of its efforts to foster an inclusive culture.Established by Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace, the accreditation is awarded to employers who present high standards and proven practices that support the menopause. ...
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Wilson James and ICTS staff at Gatwick Airport accept pay deals
Credit: Pabkov / Shutterstock.comAround 400 Wilson James passenger assistance and 170 ICTS baggage screening workers based at Gatwick Airport have voted for improved pay offers.The Wilson James employees voted in favour of a pay offer worth 10.5%, while the ICTS staff accepted an 11% deal.According to Unite, which represents both ...
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Osbornes Law launches fertility testing as a staff healthcare benefit
London law firm Osbornes Law has introduced fertility testing as a new healthcare benefit for its 160 members of staff and their partners. Through a partnership with Hertility Health, Osbornes Law employees will have access to a clinically validated at-home hormone test, which includes a comprehensive online ...
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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy staff in Hull accept 8.4% pay deal
Credit: NestorMN / Shutterstock.comAround 300 Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy wind turbine workers in Hull have accepted a pay deal worth 8.4%, ending an ongoing dispute.The employees, who construct 108-metre-long wind turbine blades by hand, are members of trade union Unite. A total of 93% voted to accept the two-year pay ...