All Employer news articles – Page 10
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ArticleRibble Valley Borough Council receives living wage employer accreditation
Ribble Valley Borough Council in Lancashire has received living wage employer accreditation.
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ArticleCityFibre achieves menopause-friendly employer accreditation
CityFibre has achieved menopause-friendly employer accreditation as part of its ongoing commitment to support and recognise its employees in need.
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People MovesFreeths recruits chief people officer
Law firm Freeths has appointed Chris Oglethorpe chief people officer as part of its commitment to its people and culture strategy.
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ArticleGovernment names and shames underpaying employers
Centrica, Euro Garages and Holland and Barrett have been named as some of the employers on the government’s list of employers underpaying staff.
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ArticleBankers’ bonus rules to be further relaxed
Financial regulators have further loosened bonus rules in the City of London by reducing the amount of time bankers have to wait to receive their full awards.
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ArticleAdvert for seven-day working week goes viral
An advert for a founding engineer role at AI advertisement firm Icon specified requirements such as a seven-day working week.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 10 - 16 October 2025
The top 10 stories between 10 - 16 October 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk:
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ArticleCo-op doubles paid leave for pregnancy loss
Co-op has enhanced its pregnancy loss policy by doubling its paid bereavement leave from five to 10 days as part of its commitment to support staff through pregnancy loss, bereavement and grief.
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ArticleEurospares transitions to employee ownership trust
Luxury and performance vehicles spare parts supplier Eurospares has transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT) as part of its commitment to long-term independence and employee engagement.
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ArticleBrowne Jacobson, Severn Trent and Linklaters among top social mobility employers 2025
Browne Jacobson, Linklaters and Severn Trent have been named as some of the employers in the 2025 Social Mobility Employer Index for championing social mobility in the workplace.
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ArticleManchester bus drivers accept improved 12% pay deal
Around 2,000 bus drivers working for Manchester’s integrated Bee Network transport system have accepted an improved 12% pay deal over two years, ending planned strike action this month.
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ArticleBirmingham City Council signs equal pay claims agreement
Birmingham City Council has signed an agreement to settle equal pay claims brought by two trade unions on behalf of hundreds of its low-paid female employees.
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ArticleBournemouth Airport employees accept improved pay offer
Around 80 workers at Bournemouth Airport have accepted an improved two-year pay deal from their employer, ending ongoing strike action.
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ArticleMHFA England launches public consultation on workplace mental health first aid standards
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England has launched a public consultation for its draft workplace mental health first aid standards.
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ArticleEasyJet workers accept two-year pay deal and benefits improvements
Thousands of EasyJet workers have accepted a two-year pay deal, with improvements to benefits, following negotiations.
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ArticleAdmiral Group, DHL Express and Hilton among Europe’s Best Workplaces in 2025
Admiral Group, DHL Express and Hilton have been named as some of Europe’s Best Workplaces in 2025.
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ArticleIsle of Mull searches for estate caretaker and housekeeper
The Isle of Mull’s estate caretaker and housekeeper will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the estate and its holiday let properties.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 3 - 9 October 2025
The top 10 stories between 3 - 9 October 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk
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ArticleZuto receives psychological health and safety in the workplace certification
Fintech Zuto has achieved ISO 45003 certification for psychological health and safety in the workplace.
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ArticleSapphire gives contractors £450,000 employee ownership bonus
Manchester-based contracting and accountancy firm Sapphire will distribute employee ownership bonuses worth £450,000 to its umbrella contractors.


