All Employer news articles – Page 10
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Molton Brown to give staff paid day off for mental health
Beauty brand Molton Brown is to give its office-based, production and store staff a paid day off this month for their mental health.
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Natures Aid, LNER and Equiniti among top employers for 2025
Natures Aid, Haier Smart Home UK and Ireland and Equiniti are among the top employers for 2025.
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An Post reports zero gender pay gap for fourth consecutive year
Irish postal service firm An Post has reported a below zero gender pay gap for the fourth consecutive year, as part of its ongoing commitment to equity and inclusion.
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Exclusive: LKAB introduces cancer support for UK staff
The industrial minerals division of LKAB has introduced specialist cancer support for its 250 UK employees.
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Lloyds Banking Group to review office attendance for performance-related bonuses
Lloyds Banking Group is reviewing office attendance in relation to performance-related bonus targets for its most senior employees.
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Delta Airlines to award employees profit-share bonus payment
Delta Airlines is to award its employees a bonus payment from a pot totalling $1.4 billion (£1.1 billion) due to its strong 2024 profits and centennial anniversary.
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PepsiCo launches global financial wellbeing programme for 280,000 employees
Global food and beverage organisation PepsiCo has launched a ‘Healthy Money’ programme to improve the financial wellbeing of its 280,000 employees across 59 countries.
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Clarke Willmott accredited as real living wage employer
National law firm Clarke Willmott has received real living wage employer accreditation as part of its commitment to its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy.
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Exclusive: Hyperoptic launches financial wellbeing platform for UK employees
Broadband provider Hyperoptic has launched a financial wellbeing platform for its 950 UK employees to support their financial education.
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North Air tanker drivers and airfield operators receive pay rise
Around 100 tanker drivers and airfield operators employed by North Air and based across Scottish airports have secured pay deals.
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Sainsbury’s to increase pay for 118,000 hourly-paid employees by 5%
Retailer Sainsbury’s is to increase pay for its 118,000 hourly-paid employees by 5% this year to ensure they are fairly rewarded with a living wage.
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Scottish Wildlife Trust searches for ranger to look after remote island
If you’ve already had enough of your daily commute this year and would like a job outside in the fresh air, then read on. The Scottish Wildlife Trust has begun its search for a ranger to look after the small and remote island Handa in the north of Scotland.
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Connaught Care Collection rolls out new employee benefits
Connaught Care Collection has introduced new employee benefits to its more than 200 staff across the country in order to boost employee engagement and wellbeing.
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Department for Education achieves gold standard as kinship friendly employer
The Department for Education has achieved gold standard from the kinship friendly-employer scheme, due to its introduction of paid kinship care leave for employees caring for the child of a family member or friend.
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Tribunal rules drivers employed by Addison Lee should be classified as workers
An employment tribunal has ruled all drivers employed by private hire car and courier firm Addison Lee should be classified as workers and entitled to rights and backdated compensation for holiday pay and loss of earnings.
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary staff vote to accept improved pay deal
Workers employed by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) have voted to accept an improved pay offer from the Ministry of Defence, ending a dispute on pay and conditions.
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Exclusive: Royal London launches home heating employee benefit
Insurer and investment firm Royal London has introduced a home heating employee benefit scheme for its workforce.
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Scottish Police Authority agrees pay increase for staff
The Scottish Police Authority has agreed a pay increase for staff working across policing in Scotland for between April 2024 and March 2025, backdated to 1 April 2024.
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Princes Foods workers strike in ongoing dispute over pay
Workers employed by food manufacturer Princes Foods have begun strike action this week across the UK in an ongoing dispute over pay.
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Jollyes unveils enhanced benefits and support for employees
Nationwide pet superstore Jollyes has introduced a range of new and improved employee benefits as part of its mission to be one of the best UK retail employers.