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  • wellbeing
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    Two-thirds of UK staff asked for wellbeing help in 2021

    2022-01-25T09:01:58Z

    Two-thirds of UK workers actively sought help with their mental and physical health and wellbeing in 2021, according to research.Analysis by benefits outsourcer Hive360 of data from its mobile employee pay and benefits app Engage showed that two in three users had requested support in these areas.The 2021 usage data ...

  • Health-and-wellbeing
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    Poll: 91% of employers aiming to bring in new wellbeing benefits

    2022-01-25T09:00:13Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than 90% of organisations intend to introduce new wellbeing benefits this year, as employers begin to look beyond the pandemic yet recognise health and wellbeing will remain a priority for many employees.Of organisations surveyed in an online poll, almost all (91%) agreed that they would be ...

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    32% want to return to the office for their mental health

    2022-01-24T12:12:12Z

    Nearly one-third of working Brits want to return to their offices this month (January) because they feel it would improve their mental health, according to new research.Smart building management platform Infogrid interviewed 2,000 UK employees via a OnePoll online survey for its 2022 Hybrid workplace report, which revealed that 32% ...

  • 88% of employees want to continue working remotely part-time
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    82% of employers expect staff to work remotely into the future

    2022-01-24T09:01:55Z

    New research has discovered that organisations are looking to continue flexibility over where and when people work, with 82% expecting employees to work remotely into the future at least part of the time, and spend on average two days every week away from the office.Real-estate and investment business JLL’s Perspectives ...

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    78% of UK staff would move job for remote working

    2022-01-21T09:02:36Z

    New data has revealed that 78% of UK employees would change their jobs if they were offered the chance to work fully remotely on a permanent basis.A survey of 1,021 UK workers, undertaken by Marketing Signals, found that, when asked why working remotely would make them move jobs, 60% said ...

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    A chance to become monarch of all you survey?

    2022-01-21T09:00:34Z

    Something for the weekend: With ‘the great resignation’ still in full swing, many employees are mulling over potential new opportunities right now. Flexible working? Tick. More job satisfaction? Tick. More money? Tick. Throne, ‘crown’, sword and beer thrown all over me? Sorry, what?The Ship Inn on the remote island of ...

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    The top 10 most-read articles between 14 January – 20 January 2022

    2022-01-21T08:50:50Z

    The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 14 January and 20 January 2022 were: 2022 pay rise budgets soarRocco Forte Hotels launches engagement programmeFour-day week pilot introduced in the UKMercedes-Benz staff to strike over pay48% of employers do not have IVF policiesTop tips for introducing or updating health-related leave ...

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    New chief people officer for cybersecurity firm Egress

    2022-01-20T12:01:58Z

    Cybersecurity firm Egress has appointed a new chief people officer to manage and develop its 250 UK employees and 300 globally.Laura Probert joined the organisation just before Christmas, following working in similar positions for gambling products firm Scientific Games, and Xaxis, an agency within advertising giant WPP.She has more than ...

  • 2022 top employers
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    Bentley Motors and Harrods certified as 2022 top employers

    2022-01-20T09:02:01Z

    Car manufacturer Bentley Motors, bank Santander UK and retail business Harrods are among the 84 UK-based organisations who have been certified by the Top Employers Institute as 2022’s top employers.In order to achieve top employer certification, participating organisations are assessed by the institute via its HR best practices survey. It ...

  • burnout
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    Half of UK staff would leave job for better burnout support

    2022-01-20T09:01:57Z

    More than half of UK-based employees would leave their jobs in favour of organisations that can offer better support for stress and burnout, according to new research.Advanced-owned business Clear Review’s new report Performance management 2022, which includes findings from 1,150 HR decision makers, managers and employees in the UK and ...

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    Redrow gives staff two days of paid volunteering leave

    2022-01-20T09:00:15Z

    Housebuilder Redrow has pledged to allow its more than 2,300 employees to take two days of paid volunteering time throughout 2022 as part of its ‘1,000 Days’ volunteering campaign.According to the business, it is inviting workers to collectively achieve 1,000 days of volunteering, aiming to shine a spotlight on the ...

  • pay-gap
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    Median basic pay increase to rise to 2.5%

    2022-01-19T11:34:00Z

    The median basic pay increase is predicted to rise to 2.5% in January, an increase against the 2021 quarter four figure of 2%, according to the latest data from XpertHR.Across the whole economy in 2021, the median basic pay award stood at 1.8%, which is just below the 2% recorded ...

  • menopause
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    73% unable to talk about menopause symptoms at work

    2022-01-19T09:03:05Z

    New data has revealed that nearly three-quarters of women (73%) experiencing menopause do not feel able to talk openly about their symptoms with colleagues, with more than one million feeling pressure to quit their jobs due to symptoms.Commissioned by childcare service Koru Kids, the survey of 2,000 women currently experiencing ...

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    Wise launches new leave policies for staff

    2022-01-19T09:00:06Z

    Global technology company Wise has announced new leave policies for all of its 3,000 employees across the world as of January 2022.According to the business, it has decided to apply its minimum holiday, parental leave and general leave policies in order to create a fairer global standard, where members of ...

  • four-day
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    Four-day week pilot introduced in UK

    2022-01-18T10:06:05Z

    A six-month pilot programme of a reduced-hour work model has been launched in the UK by 4 Day Week Global in partnership with think tank Autonomy and the 4 Day Week UK Campaign.Researchers at Cambridge University, Boston College and Oxford University also worked on introducing the model, which runs in ...

  • The Landmark London
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    The Landmark London introduces a four-day week

    2022-01-18T09:00:01Z

    Five star hotel The Landmark London has launched a scheme to allow its chefs to work a four-day week with increased pay as part of a continued commitment to invest in team wellbeing.According to the business, the change was devised by executive head chef Gary Klaner in order to deliver ...

  • Women have up to 45% less in their pension pots than men at retirement
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    31% of British staff are in control of their retirement

    2022-01-17T09:02:18Z

    New research has revealed that one in three (31%) British employees are in control and organised with their retirement planning.Private and commercial bank Arbuthnot Latham surveyed 300 respondents asking whether they are ready for retirement to discover the UK's attitude towards the subject, as well as exploring how they plan ...

  • Rocco
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    Rocco Forte Hotels launches engagement programme

    2022-01-17T09:01:35Z

    Hotel chain Rocco Forte Hotels has introduced a new employee engagement and happiness programme across its global portfolio.Established by Sir Rocco Forte and his sister Olga Polizzi in 1996, Rocco Forte Hotels consists of 15 hotels and resorts located in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Russia and the UK, employing more than ...

  • ivf-support
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    48% of employers do not have IVF policies

    2022-01-14T09:03:44Z

    Almost half (48%) of employers have no official policy in place to support employees undergoing IVF treatment, according to new research, despite the fact that one in six people now require the help of a fertility expert to conceive.A report by Cityparents, an organisation that supports working parents, and IVF ...

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    Barton’s blog: From mass sickness absence to January motivation

    2022-01-14T06:00:26Z

    As we firmly settle into January, it is interesting to compare the start of this year to the same period in 2021. While parents and carers may not have the pressures of home schooling, the worries of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) remain ever-present for employers and their workforces.The sheer number of employees ...