All Healthcare and wellbeing articles – Page 183

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    Standard Life Aberdeen commits to supporting staff experiencing endometriosis

    2019-07-02T10:34:49Z

    Investment management organisation Standard Life Aberdeen has been accredited as the UK’s first endometriosis friendly employer, committing to provide support for employees experiencing the condition.The new accreditation scheme, launched by national charity Endometriosis UK in June 2019, offers guidance to employers on how to support staff diagnosed with endometriosis. As ...

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    Case Studies

    CGI UK uses share purchase scheme to engage employees

    2019-07-02T05:00:24Z

    Information technology organisation CGI UK uses an employee share purchase scheme to engage and motivate its 6,000 UK-based employees, creating an organisational culture of ownership and belonging.The share plan has been a facet of the global benefits package since the organisation was founded around 42 years ago, and was introduced ...

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    The benefits offered by CGI UK

    2019-07-01T14:00:06Z

    The benefits offered by CGI UK:Pensions, pay and group riskA contract-based group personal pension (GPP), defined contribution (DC) scheme is used for auto-enrolment when employees reach two months of service. Minimum contributions are 9%, with at least 3% contributed by employees and 6% provided by CGI UK. This increases depending ...

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    More than a third believe they perform better when working from home

    2019-07-01T09:58:46Z

    More than a third (38%) of respondents believe that they perform better when they work from home, according to research by cleaning organisation Cleanology.Its survey of 1,056 individuals also found that 34% of respondents have noted an increase in presenteeism, with 64% feeling more pressure to attend work when they ...

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    The seven critical elements of a competitive Employee Value Proposition

    2019-07-01T07:17:01Z

    By Robert Hicks, Group HR Director at Reward GatewayFinding top talent that will help drive productivity and your purpose, mission and values is tough, but getting them to choose you amongst a sea of competitors can be even harder. Excellent candidates are likely to have the freedom of choice about ...

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    London-based family offers £60,000 salary for tutor to join them on 12-month gap year

    2019-06-27T14:46:23Z

    Something for the weekend: A London-based French family are offering a £60,000 salary for a tutor to home-school their two sons during a 12-month family gap year that will see them travel across Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.The job posting, advertised on the online platform of agency Tutor House, ...

  • Debbie Lovewell-Tuck
    Opinion

    Lovewell's logic: Is work-life balance so difficult to achieve?

    2019-06-27T13:55:21Z

    Hello! Earlier this week, I returned to my role as Editor of Employee Benefits after 13 months’ maternity leave (which seemed to fly past at a frightening speed!).I have spent the majority of my first week back trying to catch up with all that has happened in the world of ...

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    Junior NHS doctors vote to accept four-year contract improvements

    2019-06-27T10:40:21Z

    Junior NHS doctors who are members of the trade union the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted 82% in favour of improvements to their 2016 contract terms.The vote, which took place on Friday 14 June 2019, was open to all junior doctor BMA members in England, student members in their ...

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    Flexible working valued by a third of those likely to work past age 65

    2019-06-26T10:18:56Z

    The majority (71%) of employees plan to work beyond the age of 65, and 32% feel that flexible-working initiatives are the best way to attract and support older employees, according to research by Canada Life Group Insurance.The survey, conducted among 1,002 full- and part-time employees in April 2019, also found ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: Upgrade Pack trials four-day working week

    2019-06-26T09:13:14Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Flight and hotel upgrade organisation Upgrade Pack has commenced a trial period in which its 24 employees will move to a four-day working week.Marking its first year as an organisation, Upgrade Pack will now work on a compressed four-day, 38 hour basis. Previously, employees were contracted for 40 hours ...

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    Article

    Benchmark best practice in exclusive healthcare benefits research

    2019-06-25T09:44:37Z

    What factors influence decision-making around healthcare benefits? What benefits and strategies do different organisations offer to support employees’ mental health? How do employers calculate the return-on-investment for health-related benefits?Employee Benefits is offering readers the opportunity to take part in the exclusive Employee Benefits/Health Shield healthcare research 2019, which is designed ...

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    Wagada wins regional workplace wellbeing award

    2019-06-25T09:09:25Z

    St Albans-based digital marketing agency Wagada has won the Workplace wellbeing award at the Inspiring Herfordshire 2019 Awards, organised by the Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce.The awards event, which was initially launched in 2012, celebrates the achievements and contributions of local businesses and individuals to the growth of Hertfordshire.Wagada, which employs ...

  • Jack Curzon
    Article

    Half feel employers should support staff more in achieving work-life balance

    2019-06-24T10:09:09Z

    Just under half (49%) of respondents feel that their employers should support them more in achieving a healthy work-life balance, according to research by Thomsons Online Benefits.Its survey of 2,000 UK employees also found that 31% are kept awake at night because of workplace stress, while 26% stated that long ...

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    Barclays, Centrica and Financial Ombudsman Service recognised as family-friendly employers

    2019-06-24T10:01:54Z

    Banking organisation Barclays (pictured), energy business Centrica and the Financial Ombudsman Service are among the employers recognised at the Working Families Best Practice Awards 2019.Now in their 10th year, the Working Families Best Practice Awards, organised by work-life balance charity Working Families, recognises employers across 12 different categories, celebrating organisations ...

  • Radioactive PR
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    Radioactive PR improves work-life balance with four-day working week

    2019-06-24T09:08:38Z

    Gloucestershire-based PR agency Radioactive PR has improved work-life balance and halved employee sick days for its 15 employees since introducing a four-day working week in June 2018.The organisation initially launched its new shorter schedule as a six-week trial last June, and made the arrangement permanent after positive staff and client ...

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    Barking and Dagenham Council signs domestic abuse charter

    2019-06-21T09:33:38Z

    Local authority Barking and Dagenham Council has signed the Work to Stop Domestic Abuse Charter, and has announced that it will be providing its 2,500 employees with up to 10 days of paid leave to seek help if they are experiencing domestic violence.The charter, operated by trade union GMB, aims ...

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    Poll: 45% think using annual leave to recognise long service encourages engagement

    2019-06-20T16:06:16Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than four in 10 (45%) of Employee Benefits readers believe that annual leave should be used to recognise long service because it encourages employee engagement.A straw poll of www.employeebenefits.co.uk readers, which received 154 responses, also found that 25% simply agreed that length of service could be ...

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    Article

    Norwegian island wants to cut traditional business hours and become ‘time-free’

    2019-06-20T15:35:42Z

    Something for the weekend: Although many organisations are starting to embrace flexible and agile working arrangements, a small Norwegian island is going a step further by requesting to be a time-free zone, cutting traditional working hours in order to take advantage of the summer months.Residents and employees living on Sommaroey, ...

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    Opinion

    Louise Lawrence: Support for employees with mental health issues

    2019-06-20T15:00:25Z

    In circumstances where 67% of employees with mental health issues do not tell their employer due to concerns about the reaction, as reported by Time to Change in October 2012, what are the red flags which signal that an employee may be suffering, and what steps can organisations take to ...

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    Kavitha's keynote: A simple ‘thank you’ is often enough

    2019-06-20T13:59:29Z

    Earlier this week, we reported that creative practitioners working in London’s West End who are members of the trade union Equity voted to accept a deal which included pay increases and more flexible working opportunities.While employment disputes over pay are increasingly common, what struck me about this case was the ...