All Employer news articles – Page 26
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 7 – 13 February 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 7 – 13 February 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk
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ArticleHumberside Fire and Rescue Service achieves menopause-friendly accreditation
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service has achieved menopause-friendly accreditation by improving its workplace environment so staff have a greater understanding.
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ArticleZurich UK publishes social mobility pay data
Zurich UK has published social mobility pay data, the first insurance firm and one of just a handful of UK employers to do so.
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ArticleVodafone reports 5.3% mean ethnicity hourly pay gap
Telecommunications firm Vodafone has reported its first UK ethnicity hourly pay gap in its annual pay gap report.
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ArticleTui UK completes £370 million pensions buy-in
Tui UK has completed a £370 million buy-in for the cash balance (BAL) section of its group pension trust.
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People MovesEstée Lauder Companies appoints executive vice president, chief people officer
The Estée Lauder Companies has appointed Michael Bowes executive vice president, chief people officer, effective from 1 April.
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ArticleLidl awards pay increase to 28,000 hourly-paid employees
Supermarket chain Lidl is to increase pay for its 28,000 hourly-paid employees from March.
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ArticleTribunal rules former pregnant hair salon worker was unfairly constructively dismissed
An employment tribunal has ruled that a former hair salon worker had been unfairly constructively dismissed after becoming pregnant, and has been awarded nearly £90,000.
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ArticleThe IN Group rolls out childcare support for staff
Recruitment firm The IN Group has rolled out childcare support and resources for its more than 500 employees to ensure they can thrive both professionally and personally.
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ArticleAccenture scraps DEI goals globally
Accenture has axed its global diversity and inclusion goals in response to the demands of President Trump. According to an internal memo sent by chief executive Julie Sweet, first reported in the Financial Times, Accenture is to begin “sunsetting” the diversity goals it set in 2017, along ...
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ArticleJägermeister UK and Lewis Silkin among UK’s most loved workplaces in 2024
Jägermeister UK, Lewis Silkin and HLB International have been named as some of the UK’s most loved workplaces in 2024.
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ArticleFurness Building Society receives living hours employer accreditation
Cumbria-based Furness Building Society has received living hours employer accreditation as part of its aim to demonstrate fair work practices for its employees.
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ArticleHenan Mine Crane tasks employees with grabbing their own bonuses
Something for the weekend: Chinese crane firm Henan Mine Crane has rewarded its employees with a bonus in an unusual way.
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 31 January – 6 February 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 31 January – 6 February 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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ArticleNHS Supply Chain staff contributed 2,667 hours in 2024 through volunteering scheme
Procurement and logistics service NHS Supply Chain has announced that its workforce contributed 2,667 hours to UK charities and local causes in 2024 through its employee volunteering scheme.
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ArticlePolicy Expert joins endometriosis-friendly employer scheme
Home, motor, and pet insurance provider Policy Expert has joined the endometriosis-friendly employer scheme and pledged to support its employees impacted by the condition.
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ArticleCitigroup commits to hybrid-working arrangement
Investment bank and financial services firm Citigroup is committing to a hybrid-working arrangement for its staff.
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ArticleThe Frameworks transitions to full employee ownership
Business to business marketing consultancy The Frameworks has transitioned into full employee ownership through the creation of an employee ownership trust (EOT).
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ArticleOakland International employees receive mental health first aider training
A total of 12 Oakland International employees have received mental health first aider training and qualified as mental health first aiders.
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ArticleBirmingham bin workers strike over pay dispute
More than 350 bin workers based in the city of Birmingham have begun strike action over a pay dispute.


