All Employer news articles – Page 17
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Supplier article
Answering the question… How do you boost engagement with employee benefits?
Pluxee UK walks you through their 21-Day Money Marathon, an internal financial wellbeing challenge they created to boost engagement with employee benefits, enhance awareness, champion camaraderie, and give their colleagues space to share ideas and have fun! Read the full story here: How do you boost engagement ...
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Article
Saudi Arabia enhances retirement age, pension contributions and maternity leave
The Saudi Arabian government has updated the retirement age for employees and increased pension contributions and maternity leave.Its amended Social Insurance Law, which is managed by the Saudi Arabian General Organisation for Social Insurance, now applies to both public and private sector employment to make it easier for employees to ...
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Article
Median pay award for three months to June rose to 4.6%
The median pay award across the economy rose slightly from 4.5% to 4.6% for the three months to June 2024, according to Incomes Data Research (IDR).Its latest analysis, based on a sample of 227 pay awards between 1 April and 30 June covering more than 1.9 million employees, also found ...
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Social proof: The most effective ways to showcase your CSR activities
Social proof is one of the most important parts of doing good within an organisation, and the stats confirm it. For example… 72% of consumers consider customer testimonials more credible than when a brand talks about its own product (TINT) 72% of consumers trust a business ...
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The top 10 most read articles between 26 July - 1 August 2024
The top 10 most read articles between 26 July - 1 August 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: National living wage to increase in line with median earningsCentral Co-op introduces new financial wellbeing benefitJunior doctors agree 22% pay dealCourt of Appeal upholds High Court ruling on Virgin Media pension schemeReeves confirms public ...
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Article
Hong Kong and Israel award Olympic athletes the biggest bonuses
Credit: Hethers / Shutterstock.comSomething for the weekend: Most people have been glued to their televisions watching the Paris 2024 Olympics for the past few days, marvelling at the talent of the athletes. It turns out that some of them don’t just come home with medals, but with special bonuses as ...
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Article
Virgin Hotels Collection appoints chief people officer
Virgin Hotels Collection has appointed Johanna Kent chief people officer.Kent joins the executive team with more than 27 years of experience. Her appointment is part of Virgin Hotels Collection’s commitment to attracting top talent and fostering innovation within the hospitality industry.She has cultivated employee experiences and achieved goals in talent ...
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Article
Equality watchdog names six employers that have not reported gender pay gap data
Defence and security technology firm Ultra Electronics and Norchem Healthcare have been named as some of the employers that have missed deadlines to report their 2023-2024 gender pay gap data.Private sector organisations across Britain and English public bodies with 250 or more employees are legally required to publish their gender ...
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Moog completes £25 million pensions buy-in
Moog, a motion control solutions supplier, has completed a £25 million pensions buy-in for its retirement benefits plan.The buy-in transaction, which was completed in partnership with Just Group and Gallagher, secures the benefits of 28 deferred members and 139 current pensioner members.Gallagher worked with the trustees to monitor the affordability ...
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Article
Air Partner receives further disability confident employer accreditation
Aviation services group Air Partner has been awarded the disability confident employer level two accreditation in recognition of its work on diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.The Disability Confident scheme, which was introduced by the UK government in 2013, aims to support employers to engage the talents of disabled people within ...
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Unite launches campaign for fair pay and fair tips for hospitality staff
Unite the union has launched a campaign to ensure hospitality workers receive fair pay and fair tips.The campaign will focus on ensuring that employees in the hospitality sector understand their rights and have the support and tools they need to collectively enforce those rights.Unite’s campaign will focus on: fair pay ...
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National living wage to increase in line with median earnings
An extension of the national living wage (NLW) to all adults should be phased in year by year and the NLW rate should rise at least in line with median earnings after the government updated the Low Pay Commission’s (LPC) remit.In a written statement to Parliament, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds ...
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Supplier article
Employee Resource Groups: What are ERGs and why do they matter?
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are crucial for creating an inclusive and supportive workplace. This guide delves into what ERGs are, why they matter, and how they can benefit your business. By embracing ERGs, you can foster a stronger company culture, attract diverse talent, and boost overall success. ...
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Opinion
Patrick Glencross: Reforms to employee holiday rights
Calculating annual leave and holiday pay for employees can be challenging, particularly for those who work irregular hours. The government has this year introduced significant changes to simplify the rules on holiday rights as part of its reforms to a range of employment rights that have developed from years of ...
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Reeves confirms public sector pay rises of 5-6%
Credit: Fred Duval/ShutterstockThe chancellor has confirmed that millions of public sector workers will get a pay rise this year, following recommendations from the independent pay review bodies.Most NHS workers, teachers and members of the armed forces will receive above-inflation pay rises of 5.5% to 6%, Rachel Reeves announced yesterday as ...
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Greggs pension scheme completes £100m buy-in
The trustee of Greggs plc 1978 Retirement and Death Benefit scheme has entered into a £100 million bulk purchase annuity transaction with Aviva.Greggs provided additional funding support that facilitated the buy-in to increase the long-term security of all member’s benefits, as part of the trustee’s long-term de-risking strategy.The deal covers ...
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Junior doctors agree 22% pay deal
The government and the British Medical Association (BMA) have agreed a 22.3% pay deal for junior doctors.Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the pay offer in her speech to parliament yesterday (29 July), saying that “today marks the start of a new relationship with the government and staff working in the NHS”.Reeves ...
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Analysis
Supporting the mental health needs of today’s workforce
In order to implement appropriate mental wellbeing support, employers first need to understand their workforce’s needs.The way in which employers offer mental health assistance has changed, as interventions and services have become embedded in initiatives.More frequent chances for employees to speak about pressures they face can provide another approach to ...
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Case Studies
Mony Group prioritises mental health with a range of wellbeing support
Technology-led savings platform Mony Group prioritises mental health and has a wide range of offerings to support its 630 employees’ wellbeing.The group owns comparison sites Moneysupermarket, Travelsupermarket and Icelolly, as well as consumer finance website Money Saving Expert and Quidco.Support for staff includes free membership to the Headspace app for ...
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Case Studies
Severn Trent Services supports mental wellbeing through advice and apps
Severn Trent Services addresses its employees’ need for mental and emotional wellbeing support by offering access to specialist advice along with signposting to relevant resources. The organisation, which is part of water and wastewater services supplier Severn Trent Water Group, employs 389 members of staff. In terms ...