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Group risk report 2015
Smooth transitionHow do employers help staff return to work following cancer treatment?Group risk benefits in numbersA round up of the latest facts and figures around group risk benefits.Jim Lister: How almost all group risk legal problems can be avoidedAppropriate contractual drafting must be ensured.Where should group risk benefits sit in ...
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34% concerned about work-related stress
Just over a third (34%) of respondents are concerned about work-related stress, according to research by health and safety consultancy Arinite.Its study of 1,755 UK adults between the ages of 25 and 64 also found that a third are worried about the possibility of suffering from physical or mental health ...
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76% of employers unaware of Fit for Work service
EXCLUSIVE: More than three-quarters (76%) of employers are unaware of the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Fit for Work service, according to research by YouGov and medical insurance provider Cigna.The DWP Fit For Work awareness research, which surveyed 689 employer respondents who are senior decision makers in UK businesses, ...
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Oscar Mayer improves healthcare benefits for staff
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar Mayer has revamped its healthcare benefits for more than 2,000 employees.The food production organisation took the decision to introduce five new options as part of its 15-year benefits anniversary and a review of its My Millie benefits scheme.The new benefits were added to its voluntary health cash plan, ...
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Simplyhealth sells PMI business to Axa PPP Healthcare
Axa PPP Healthcare is to acquire Simplyhealth’s private medical insurance (PMI) business, subject to approval by the appropriate authorities. The sale by Simplyhealth follows a strategic review of the organisation’s activities, informed by an 18-month analysis of the marketplace and an insight project involving interviews with 5,000 people and 250 ...
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Buyers' guide to private medical insurance
The facts:What is private medical insurance (PMI)?PMI is a health insurance that covers employees for the treatment of curable, short-term medical conditions or accidents. Cover can include consultations, diagnostic tests and in-patient and outpatient procedures.What are its origins?The roots of PMI can be traced back to the late 19th century, ...
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69% of managers do not believe stress warrants time off
More than two-thirds (69%) of senior business managers do not believe stress, anxiety or depression is a serious enough reason for employees to take time off work, according to research by Axa PPP Healthcare.Its survey of 1,000 employees and 1,000 senior business managers, such as chief executives and managing directors, ...
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Employers not required to create ideal job for returning employee
The Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has ruled that employers are not always required to make reasonable adjustments and create the ideal job for an employee returning from sickness absence. In the case of Makuchova v Guoman Hotel Management, Makuchova claimed that no adjustments were made to help her return to ...
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A guide to tax-efficient benefits
If you read nothing else, read this. .. There are a number of individual tax rules for all tax-efficient benefits. Changes to pensions and childcare vouchers affect their tax position and how employees take the benefits. New tax rules apply to employee share schemes.There is a growing list of tax- ...
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Hymans Robertson boosts take up of cancer care
EXCLUSIVE: Hymans Robertson saw take up of its cancer screening programme reach 6% in the first year it was offered to its 750 employees.The consultancy launched the scheme in 2014 as part of its flexible benefits scheme after it identified a need to introduce a cancer-specific programme.Steve Moore, head of ...
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Anglian Water switches eyecare provider
Anglian Water has switched provider for its eyecare benefits for staff.The organisation has selected Specsavers Corporate Eyecare to implement its eyecare policy to 3,000 members of staff.Through the scheme, staff are able to access e-vouchers to help meet their specific workplace eyecare needs. All of Anglian Water’s office-based staff that ...
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CBT offered to staff referred to Fit for Work
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is to be offered to employees who have been referred to the Fit for Work service by their employer or GP. The offer, which was announced in the Budget report, will see employees with mental health concerns offered CBT through a free online service from early ...
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DWP begins Fit for Work national roll-out
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has started to roll out its Fit for Work service to workplaces.General practioner (GP) referrals have commenced in Betsi Cadwaladr and Sheffield and will expand across England and Wales. From 9 March, over 200 GP practices are able to refer individuals who have ...
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40% of employers see sickness absence rates improve
Two in five (40%) UK employers have seen sickness absence rates improve over the past 12 months, according to research by group risk industry body Group Risk Development (Grid).Its Group risk employer research found that this was a 6% increase on last year. In comparison, just 15% of respondents felt ...
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Roffey Park extends health and wellbeing initiative
EXCLUSIVE: Half of Roffey Park Institute’s employees have taken part in its second round of health and wellbeing workshops offered to all 60 members of staff.The leadership institute hosted the workshops for all UK employees in December 2014 and May 2014.Its first workshops were rolled out in September and October ...
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Madgex launches mindfulness workshops
EXCLUSIVE: Madgex has launched a series of mindfulness workshops for its employees to help reduce stress in the workplace.The workshops, which were delivered by wellness consultancy The Tonic, introduced staff to the concept of mindful living and its benefits with practical techniques including mindful meditation.Employees explored how to manage mental ...
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Employers not always liable for adjustments in absence cases
An Employment Appeals Tribunal has upheld an Employment Tribunal decision that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) did not have a duty to make reasonable adjustments while an employee was unfit to return to work.Doran v DWP is a useful reminder that an employer’s duty to make reasonable adjustments ...
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Disney, Pepsi and Starbucks to take part in wellbeing event
Swarovski, Pepsi Co, The Walt Disney Company, Starbucks Coffee Company and CBS News are among more than 50 employers at Chiswick Park that will participate in a wellbeing event for staff at the beginning of February. The event, which is part of the business park’s Enjoy Work programme and is ...
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Bettelley's Brooding: The challenges of Fit for Work
The pensions market is a case in point, as an increasing number of employers have moved from defined benefit to defined contribution schemes for their workforces in a bid to share the associated costs and risks.Meanwhile, employers have been urged to support employee health and wellbeing through government public health ...
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One in three middle-aged employees feel constantly stressed
One in three middle-aged employees feel constantly stressed and take more sick leave than any other age group, according to research by insurer Axa PPP Healthcare. Its research of more than 2,000 people found that 38% of employees aged 30 to 49 feel stressed all or most of the time.The ...