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EXCLUSIVE: Majority of employers use in-house teams to provide at-retirement support
EXCLUSIVE: Despite the increased sense that it is a pension provider’s responsibility, the primary source of at-retirement support continues to be HR, benefits, reward, and learning and development teams (34%), and in-house pensions teams (13%), according to research by Employee Benefits.
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EXCLUSIVE: Almost half of employers offer at-retirement support
EXCLUSIVE: The value of providing at-retirement support is becoming gradually more apparent to employers, with 46% of HR decision-makers stating that their organisation helps staff with this life stage in 2019, compared to 39% of employers in 2018 and 40% in 2017, according to research by Employee Benefits.
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Police Scotland harmonises pay and benefits for 6,000 staff
Three years ago, national police force Police Scotland embarked on a project to harmonise its employee benefits, as well as its employment terms and conditions, for its 6,000 non-officer staff.
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Sally Orton: Protecting the mental health of staff in the construction industry
At surface repair and restoration organisation Plastic Surgeon, employee-focused initiatives are at the heart of our organisational culture, to ensure all staff are aware of the various methods of help available to them, both during and outside of work hours.
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Philomena Price: Employment law changes to watch out for from April 2020
April 2020 sees some key changes coming into force that employers need to be aware of. As with any employment law matter, it is beneficial if employers start thinking about how these changes may affect their businesses now, and plan accordingly, rather than waiting.
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Retirement income: Pensions in numbers
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Phil Spary: Testing times for master trust pension schemes
It is no surprise that considerable emphasis on governance standards and regulatory expectations have continued to be a focus in the minds of those responsible for running master trust pension schemes. Having been taken through a rigorous authorisation process, trustees and their advisers will have considered the suitability of their ...
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Infographic: Key dates surrounding GMP equalisation
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Daniel Parker: The commuting gap - a long way from equality
Research from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) titled The commuting gap: Men account for 65% of commutes lasting more than an hour, published in November 2018, provides an important insight for employers entering what may be their fourth annual round of gender pay gap reporting.
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Helen Ball: What does the future hold for defined contribution pension schemes?
Until the publication of the recent Pension Schemes Bill, confirmed during the Queen's Speech in October 2019, defined contribution (DC) scheme trustees and providers had been suffering from planning blight, namely the reduction of activity due to expected future development. However, we now have some important proposals affecting DC pensions ...
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Carolyn Brown: A new employment status tool is urgently required
Determining employment status can be a minefield for employers, and the risks of getting it wrong are growing.
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Majority of 22 to 29 year-olds saving for retirement due to auto-enrolment
More than four-fifths (84%) of employees working in the private sector and aged between 22 and 29, saved for retirement via auto-enrolment in 2018, compared to the 24% who did so in 2012, according to research by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
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JM Smucker Company enhances paid leave benefits for 7,000 staff
US-based food manufacturing business The JM Smucker Company, also known as Smucker’s, has enhanced its paid leave benefits for more than 7,000 employees, effective 1 January 2020.
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Merseyside-based Matalan staff vote to accept 4.6% pay increase
Around 500 staff employed by retailer Matalan, working at its northern distribution centre in Knowsley, Merseyside, have voted to accept a 4.6% pay increase.
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Poll: 70% of organisations do not help employees improve sleep habits
Employee Benefits poll: Seven in 10 (70%) Employee Benefits readers do not actively support employees in improving their sleep habits or getting a healthy night’s sleep.
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The top 10 most read stories: 17-23 October 2019
The top 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 17 and 23 October 2019 were:
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Team building organisation pays clowns £100 an hour to scare staff for Halloween
Something for the weekend: London-based team building organisation Team Tactics is seeking to hire 10 clowns across the UK, paying £100 an hour to prank unwitting employees for Halloween.
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Poll: What is the primary method your organisation uses to improve employees’ carbon footprint?
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