News – Page 88
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How to get a return on investment on fun
There's a wide range of fun benefits out there, but it's often hard to track the return on investment. Success depends on realistic objectives, and doesn't have to come at a huge cost. A work-life balance policy can deliver, says Alison ColemanArticle in fullEmployers which want to motivate their staff ...
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One becomes three as voucher provider rebrands
High Street Gift Voucher has rebranded its reward scheme to include new products in travel and leisure. The existing High Street Gift Voucher becomes Love2shop, while the company has added Love2travel and Love2play to its voucher scheme. The company itself also has a new name, Love2reward.For more information phone 0845 ...
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Beauty firm Neal's Yard Remedies see workers move west
Neal's Yard Remedies has attracted 50% of its staff from London to Dorset by offering three months' paid leave as an incentive. The organic beauty firm is relocating its head office and factory and has offered the leave to all staff that move to the new location and stay for ...
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Falkirk Council adds PC deal
Falkirk Council is introducing a home computing scheme in a bid to modernise public sector perks. The local authority predicts that 1,600 of its 7,000 staff will take part in the offering. HR adviser Lisa Harvey said: "There's [the perception] that the public sector might be a wee bit old ...
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Royal Mail sick leave down 11 per cent
Royal Mail has seen a reduction in its sickness absence levels despite receiving significant criticism for its stick and carrot approach to the problem. The organisation, which introduced a prize draw in August 2004 to help its 190,000 staff reduce the number of sick days taken, has since seen sickness ...
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Unilever UK Home and Personal Care clean up at poll
Unilever UK Home and Personal Care gave its factory workers time off work to fill out its staff survey. And as 100% of its 630 Leeds-based staff took part, the consumer goods firm donated £4,000 to charity. The firm, which owns the brands Dove, Lynx and Persil, promised that if ...
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Feature – Team social events
If you read nothing else, read this ... Avoid events that are too physical or exclusive - and make sure that everyone joins in, including managers.Mix teams by function, sex or age so that people do not stick with their own group.Market the event internally to ensure staff participate and ...
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Trust fund plan gets Disney link
Barclays is offering staff the chance to win tickets to advance screenings of Disney's new movie Pooh's Heffalump. All employees are eligible to apply for one of 900 pairs of tickets to the screenings, which will be held in nine cinemas across the UK on 13 March. The competition is ...
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Staff rev up payroll giving
Around a quarter of employees at Harley-Davidson have signed up to its recently launched payroll giving scheme. The motorcycle manufacturer, which has around 150 employees in the UK, set up the charity donating process after it was given a grant by the government. Employers with fewer than 500 staff are ...
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Grateful boss surprises staff with Caribbean Holiday
The incentiveEmployees at hotel toiletry supplier Pacific Direct were rewarded with an all-expenses paid holiday to Barbados when the firm's profits exceeded a projected £1 million target. The trip, which took place in January and cost £50,000, included accommodation in a five-star hotel, food and drink, spending money and activities ...
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Nomura uses V&A theme among staff
Nomura Group offered all of its UK employees free entry to the V&A museum during the end of last year. The international investment bank provided free tickets for staff and their families to attend the autumn exhibition 'Encounters: The Meeting of Asia and Europe 1500-1800'. Nomura also held themed competitions ...
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Hull firm to flex to help find recruits
Smith & Nephew is piloting a flexible benefits scheme at its Hull division in a bid to lure more new recruits to the beleaguered city.The medical supplies firm, best known for manufacturing plasters, will trial the scheme on 600 management staff from January.Terry Dunn, remuneration and pension manager at the ...
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Penguin struts with new HR prize
Penguin has been voted NSPCC Family Friendly Employer of the Year at the Employer of the Year Awards organised by charity Working Families. The publishing company was awarded the title for helping staff to juggle work and family responsibilities. Its family friendly policies include 15 days compassionate leave when employees' ...
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BBC purchases staff homes
The BBC is to purchase the houses of all staff whose roles will be relocated to Manchester in the next five years.The Guaranteed House Purchase Scheme, which will be run by a specialist relocation company, will buy employees' houses in London, which will allow staff to buy a new house ...
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Publisher offers staff book sale
Penguin offered staff a Christmas book sale after distribution problems forced it to withhold its traditional 75% discount on Penguin titles. The publisher, which moved to a new warehouse and automated distribution system earlier this year, has experienced delays in book deliveries after suffering difficulties with software that matches orders ...
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News update - Homebase spruces up Christmas for staff
Festive gifts for staff are high up employers' Christmas lists this year.Notably Homebase is providing a pine tree for all employees.Homebase is to give each of its 18,000 employees a 1.5m, authentic Christmas tree this year. Melody Hull, reward project manager at the DIY retailer, said it wanted to give ...
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News update - Bank launches home PC plan
ING Direct has launched a home computing scheme for staff to try to make call centre work more alluring.The scheme is one of a raft of benefits aimed at reducing staff turnover and shaking off the job's unappealing image.Jennie Monon, HR director, said: "We're a call centre and it can ...
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News update - Volunteer schemes boom at Barclays
An increasing number of employees at Barclays are signing up to volunteering schemes through work. Last year the high street bank saw over 12,000 employees take part in a volunteering programme compared with 10,000 the year before.Managers at the company said that volunteering had had a real impact on the ...
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Feature - Tax on Christmas gifts for staff
In summaryThe days of the Christmas bonus nestling in your December pay cheque seem to be fading, and employers are turning to more creative ideas for seasonal gifts for staff. Diverse workforces mean that dishing out champagne or turkey may not be suitable, and these may also attract the attention ...
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News update - NCP recognises the need to lock in staff
NCP has introduced a recognition scheme to reward traffic wardens for good performance after it won a new parking contract.The parking firm, which was contracted by Lancashire County Council to provide parking enforcement teams from September, launched the scheme to give top attendants points that they can redeem against products ...