All Employer news articles – Page 10
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ArticleRevolut staff to receive payout due to share sale
Revolut has launched a share sale that has pushed its valuation up by two-thirds to $75 billion (£55 billion), resulting in its employees receiving a payout.
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ArticleAlbourne Partners transitions to employee ownership trust
Alternative investment industry consultant Albourne Partners has transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT)
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ArticleCardiff Bus drivers accept pay and conditions improvements
Around 450 Cardiff City Transport Services, also know as Cardiff Bus, workers have voted to accept pay and conditions improvements, resulting in a series of strikes being called off.
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ArticleCouncil clerk succeeds in unfair dismissal, disability discrimination and wage deduction claim
A parish council clerk has succeeded in his claim of unfair dismissal, disability discrimination, unauthorised wage deductions and breach of contract.
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People MovesKing’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust names chief people officer
Damian McGuinness, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Damian McGuinness chief people officer, from 1 September. McGuinness’ remit will include leading the trust’s efforts to make King’s a more equitable, diverse and inclusive organisation for staff, and the many ...
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ArticleCommsave Credit Union achieves living pension accreditation
Commsave Credit Union has achieved the living pension accreditation as part of its commitment to help all of its staff build adequate pension savings for their retirement.
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ArticleAldi to increase pay further for 28,000 hourly paid UK store employees
Aldi is to further increase pay for its more than 28,000 hourly paid UK store employees as part of its commitment to never to be beaten on pay.
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ArticleAddleshaw Goddard freezes junior lawyers’ pay to boost bonuses
City law firm Addleshaw Goddard has frozen junior lawyer salaries to help fund higher bonuses for high performers at all levels of the organisation.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 22 - 28 August 2025
The top 10 stories between 22 - 28 August 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk:
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ArticleScarf receives living hours employer accreditation
Scarf has received living hours employer accreditation as part of its commitment to being a fair and responsible employer.
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ArticleStagecoach workers accept improved pay offer
Around 600 Stagecoach workers across Newcastle and the north east of England have voted to accept an improved pay offer, resulting in ongoing strikes ending.
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ArticleLloyds Banking Group switches car salary sacrifice scheme provider
Lloyds Banking Group has appointed a new provider for its car salary sacrifice scheme, which has around 4,000 vehicles.
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ArticlePrincess Yachts workers in Plymouth accept 6.5% pay rise
Nearly 1,200 Princess Yachts workers based in Plymouth have accepted a 6.5% pay rise, following a successful industrial action ballot.
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ArticleBCRS Business Loans becomes real living wage employer
BCRS Business Loans has been accredited as a living wage employer as part of its goal to provide a decent standard of living for all of its workers.
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ArticleVillage Hotel workers accept pay and zero-hour contract deal
Village Hotel workers have ended three weeks of strike action after accepting a backdated pay offer and end to zero-hour contracts.
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ArticleSPM Plastics completes full £4 million buy-out for pension scheme
SPM Plastics has completed a full £4 million buy-out for its pension scheme
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ArticleAldi searches for official crisp taster
Supermarket Aldi has begun searching for a savoury snacker to take on the role of an official crisp taster.
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ArticleFormer prison officer with epilepsy received £445,000 for reasonable adjustment failures
A former prison officer has been awarded £445,000 after a tribunal found he was unfairly dismissed because he could not carry keys due to security concerns.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 15 - 21 August 2025
The top 10 stories between 15 - 21 August 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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ArticleDale Farm staff vote to accept improved pay deal
Around 100 workers at dairy co-operative Dale Farm in Northern Ireland have voted to accept an improved pay deal, bringing ongoing industrial action to an end.


