All Financial wellbeing articles – Page 15

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    Spring Budget 2024: National insurance contribution (NIC) rate cut to 8%

    6 March 2024

    Spring Budget 2024: The government is to cut employee national insurance contributions (NICs) by two pence, falling from 10% to 8% from 6 April.In his Spring Budget, Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that this will save the average worker on a salary of £35,400 around £900 a year, ...

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    Tesco to increase pay above the real living wage

    6 March 2024

    Tesco is to increase the hourly pay for employees in stores from £11.02 to £12.02 per hour, which is above the 2024 real living wage outside London.It announced the rise after reaching an agreement with trade union Usdaw. Tesco remains one of the few supermarkets to recognise an independent trade ...

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    Surrey County Council payroll error sees employees receive wrong wages

    6 March 2024

    Surrey County Council has apologised to employees after an error with its £30m payroll system saw staff paid the wrong wages. Problems with its Enterprise Resource Planning system, which was introduced last June, have meant some employees including firefighters and teachers have been underpaid. Surrey County Council ...

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    Currys increases salary for 10,000 staff and boosts minimum pay rates

    5 March 2024

    Credit: bennphoto / Shutterstock.comRetailer Currys is increasing pay for its approximately 10,000 hourly-paid employees as part of an investment into their pay.Its store-based workers will now earn an average of £12.33 per hour, while its top-performing employees can earn on £13.95 an hour on average, with some able to earn ...

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    Writers at the BBC and BBC Studios to receive 10% pay rise and increased residuals

    5 March 2024

    Writers commissioned by the BBC and BBC Studios have accepted an increase in minimum fees and compensation for their work across new platforms, with immediate effect.The BBC Script Agreement for Television and Online was originally negotiated in 2017 by the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain (WGGB) and the Personal Managers’ ...

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    Private medical and dental insurance most popular form of financial support

    5 March 2024

    Employee Benefits poll: More than one-third (39%) of organisations said that private medical and dental insurance is the most popular form of employee financial support that they offer, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers.One in 10 (11%) respondents answered that holiday purchase or sell back options was their ...

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    61% of staff are more worried about the cost-of-living compared to a year ago

    4 March 2024

    Six in 10 (61%) UK employees said they are more worried about the cost-of-living crisis compared to a year ago, according to new research by Health Shield.The employee health benefits provider surveyed 564 employees in full or part-time work and found that only 11% of respondents are less worried about ...

  • Asda pay
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    Asda to raise pay for 120,000 hourly-paid store employees

    4 March 2024

    Supermarket Asda has announced that its hourly-paid store employees will see an 8.4% increase in their pay effective 1 July as part of a £150 million investment.Its national rate will rise from £11.11 per hour to £12.04 and its rate for stores inside the M25 will increase from £12.28 to ...

  • Suntory Beverage Food pay
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    Suntory Beverage and Food employees accept 5.5% pay increase

    29 February 2024

    Credit: Jasni / Shutterstock.comMore than 180 workers employed by Suntory Beverage and Food in Gloucestershire have accepted a 5.5% pay increase.The employees, who are members of trade union Unite, previously took part in seven days of strike action as they said the Lucozade and Ribena producer had rescinded on a ...

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    Why it pays to enhance employee financial resilience

    29 February 2024

    We’ve released a brand-new eBook - Money Mastery: Proactive and affordable steps to enhance employee wellbeing. To gather our exclusive data, we interviewed over 2,000 UK employees and over 500 HR professionals to discover the state of employee financial wellbeing. We’ve created a holistic picture of how ...

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    Employers more likely to publish salary ranges than specific amounts

    28 February 2024

    Organisations are more likely to publish information on salary ranges than specific salaries, according to research by professional body the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). Its Pay, performance and transparency 2024 report, which surveyed 832 decision-makers from the private, public and voluntary sectors, also found ...

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    Marks and Spencer enhances pay and family leave policies

    27 February 2024

    Credit: patat / Shutterstock.comRetailer Marks and Spencer has announced pay increases and enhancements to its maternity, paternity and adoption policies.As part of an £89 million investment, from 1 April the rate of pay for its 40,000 UK customer assistants will increase from £10.90 to £12 per hour, a 10.1% rise ...

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    Employee retention strategies… the trick to keeping your talent

    26 February 2024

    Employee retention is an ongoing theme for employers and HR professionals, and for good reason. Recruiting fresh talent is expensive, eating into business profits. It’s more cost-effective to invest in employee retention strategies than it is to attract, onboard and train new starts. High employee turnover rates ...

  • retirement plans pensions
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    49% of staff changed retirement plans due to cost-of-living crisis

    26 February 2024

    Almost half (49%) of working adults have changed their retirement plans because of the cost-of-living crisis, according to new research by the Pensions Management Institute.The professional body that supports and develops UK pension schemes surveyed 2,030 employees with pensions. It found that 24% of respondents have delayed their retirement, 23% ...

  • London Underground pay offer
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    London Underground staff accept improved pay offer

    26 February 2024

    Credit: sematadesign / Shutterstock.comWorkers employed on the London Underground by Transport for London have accepted an improved pay offer following a long-running dispute over wages.The employees, who are members of trade union Unite, overwhelmingly accepted the increase, and will see their pay for the 2023 financial year rise by between ...

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    The top 10 most-read articles between 16 - 22 February 2024

    23 February 2024

    The top 10 most-read articles on employeebenefits.co.uk between 16 - 22 February 2024 were: Easyjet, Estee Lauder and Greggs fail to pay national minimum wageLondon Stock Exchange Group enhances global parental leaveAstraZeneca and Novo Nordisk named best places to work for women in 2023Super Bowl winners can receive bonus payment ...

  • Eurochange wellbeing support
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    Eurochange rolls out employee wellbeing support

    22 February 2024

    Foreign exchange specialist Eurochange has rolled out wellbeing support for its more than 800 UK employees in order to maintain a happy and healthy workplace.Eurochange’s employees across its head office and 200 UK branches can now access a range of personalised resources, provided by retail industry charity Retail Trust, to ...

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    40% of UK staff feel supported through the cost-of-living crisis

    21 February 2024

    Just 40% of UK employees feel their organisation is supporting them through the cost-of-living crisis, according to research by Reward Gateway.Its HR priority report, which surveyed 1,001 HR decision makers and 2,026 UK employees, also found that more HR leaders believe mental wellbeing should be a top priority in 2024 ...

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    Easyjet, Estee Lauder and Greggs fail to pay national minimum wage

    21 February 2024

    Estee Lauder Cosmetics, airline Easyjet and food chain Greggs are among more than 500 employers which failed to pay their lowest-paid employees the national minimum wage.An investigation by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) between 2015 and 2023 found that breaches by 524 employers caused more than 172,000 employees to ...

  • national insurance contributions
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    Lee McIntyre-Hamilton: Changes to national insurance and the impact on employment

    21 February 2024

    The new year has already brought some welcome news for employees, with the cut in employee national insurance contributions (NICs) from 12% to 10%. As of 6 January 2024, the cut means that all employees who currently pay NIC will benefit.The extent of the savings will depend on an employee’s ...