All Employer news articles – Page 17
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ArticleQBE introduces equal parental leave for Asia-based employees
QBE has enhanced its parental leave policy in its Asian operating countries to ensure employees who become fathers receive the same entitlements as mothers.
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ArticleBNP Paribas introduces financial coaching for employees
BNP Paribas has introduced a financial coaching service for its employees as part of its commitment to financial wellbeing as a cornerstone of workplace support.
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ArticleSwearing chef awarded £13,000 for disability discrimination
A chef who swore in front of guests at a spa hotel has been awarded £13,000 at a tribunal, which ruled her outburst had been triggered by anxiety.
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ArticleWest Scotland Stagecoach drivers strike over pay dispute
Around 430 Stagecoach drivers across the west of Scotland have begun strike action starting today (9 June) over an escalating pay dispute.
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ArticleMinistry of Justice and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust shortlisted for Best public sector benefits
Ministry of Justice and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been shortlisted in the category Best public sector benefits at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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People MovesEvelyn Partners names new chief people officer
Evelyn Partners has appointed Susan Miller-Jones as its new chief people officer, subject to regulatory approval.
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People MovesLawfront appoints chief people officer
Lawfront has appointed Rachel Street chief people officer.
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ArticleReach offers journalists 2% pay rise and other concessions
Journalists at news publisher Reach have accepted a 2% pay rise backdated to 1 April, along with other concessions stated to be worth around £1 million annually.
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ArticleMitchells and Butlers reports 5.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024
Mitchells and Butlers reported a 5.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024, compared to -1.7% in 2023.
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ArticleGrant Thornton completes £275 million bulk purchase annuity pensions buy-in
Grant Thornton has completed a £275 million bulk purchase annuity buy-in transaction for its pensions fund.
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ArticleThe top 10 most-read articles between 30 May - 5 June 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 30 May - 5 June 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk.
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ArticleRed Handling commits to resolving pension issues for staff at Gatwick Airport
Red Handling has committed to fixing problems regarding late and missing pension payments for its more than 100 workers based at Gatwick Airport, resulting in them calling off industrial action.
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ArticleGovernment introduces Pension Schemes Bill
The government has introduced the Pension Schemes Bill, which is designed to make pensions easier to understand and manage, and drive better value over the long term.
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ArticleCurrys reports -0.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024
Retailer Currys has reported a -0.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024, down from 1.2% in 2023.
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ArticleLivv Housing maintenance staff accept 7.7% pay deal and improved benefits
Maintenance workers at Livv Housing in Knowsley, Merseyside, have accepted a pay deal for 2024/25 worth between 8% and 8.5%, ending long-running strike action.
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ArticleLondon Waste completes £22 million bulk purchase annuity transaction
London Waste has completed a £22 million bulk purchase annuity transaction for its pension scheme.
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ArticleDeloitte and Leonardo UK shortlisted for Best pensions strategy
Professional services network Deloitte and aerospace firm Leonardo UK are among the employers shortlisted for Best pensions strategy at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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People MovesBBC names director of HR for BBC Studios
The BBC has appointed Jermaine Daw director of HR for BBC Studios as of next month.
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ArticleEmployee gets caught eating cookie on work call by manager
A social media post by female employee who was caught eating a cookie on a work call by her manager has gone viral due to its amusing nature.
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ArticleGovernment announces further plans to reform pensions industry
The government has announced plans to reform the UK pensions industry by creating a £25 billion megafund minimum.


