News – Page 59

  • advertised salaries rise
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    Advertised salaries show 3.9% year-on-year rise for October 2018

    2018-12-14T10:37:20Z

    Advertised salaries have risen year-on-year for the first time in six months, showing a 3.9% increase in October 2018 when compared with the corresponding 2017 figures, according to the latest monthly report from job search engine Adzuna.Andrew Hunter, co-founder of Adzuna, said: "It's hopeful that real wages are on the ...

  • TSB
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    TSB signs TUC's Dying to Work charter in support of terminally ill workers

    2018-12-14T10:15:05Z

    Banking organisation TSB has become a signatory of the Dying to Work charter, developed by trade union body the Trades Union Congress (TUC) as part of a campaign to support employees living with terminal illness.The charter asks employers to be supportive and understanding of staff following diagnosis, and to provide ...

  • Central Florida Bakery
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    Central Florida Bakery pays $28,055 in back wages and damages

    2018-12-11T11:41:42Z

    Sandford-based organisation Central Florida Bakery has paid $28,055 (£22,227.98) in back wages and liquidated damages to 18 employees, due to violations of the US Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).The employer's breaches of the minimum wage, overtime and recordkeeping provisions of the FLSA were uncovered following an investigation by the Wage ...

  • ISS
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    ISS workers at South London and Maudsley NHS to receive 2.3% pay award

    2018-12-11T11:00:37Z

    Members of the trade union GMB working for healthcare management services organisation ISS at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLAM) are to receive a pay award of 2.3% following a vote for strike action.In a ballot that closed on 12 November 2018, GMB members voted 98.8% in ...

  • Shelter
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    Strike called off as Shelter employees accept 4% pay increase

    2018-12-11T10:10:14Z

    Employees of housing and homeless charity Shelter have called off strike action scheduled to start today (11 December 2018) after accepting an improved pay offer of 4%.The 72-hour strike was originally called by more than 400 workers, members of the trade union Unite, after rejecting an offer of 1%. This ...

  • decisions
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    EXCLUSIVE: 54% are concerned about decision-making when accessing pension benefits

    2018-12-11T09:20:15Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Uncertainty about how to make the best decisions when accessing pension benefits topped the list of employees’ concerns regarding retirement, cited by 54% of respondents in research conducted by Employee Benefits and Barnett Waddingham.The Employee Benefits/Barnett Waddingham pensions research 2018 garnered 246 responses and was published in December 2018. ...

  • wellbeing culture
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    Two-fifths of organisations have established a culture of wellbeing in 2018

    2018-12-10T11:01:12Z

    Two-fifths (40%) of organisations believe they have achieved a culture of wellbeing in 2018, compared with a third (33%) in 2016, according to a study by HR and benefits adviser Buck.The report, Working well: a global survey of workforce wellbeing strategies, surveyed 252 organisations across 56 countries, and found that ...

  • professional Santa
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    Professional Santas in US earn up to $20,000 a year

    2018-12-06T15:43:07Z

    Something for the weekend: professional Santas accrue earnings of up to $20,000 (£15,644) in a year, according to a recent article on US news and opinion website Vox.Baltimore-based Santa Brian Marchetti told author Zachary Crockett that he gets around 110 gigs over the holiday season, working the circuit of corporate ...

  • law
    Article

    Hodge Jones and Allen launches employee ownership trust

    2018-12-06T11:21:01Z

    Law organisation Hodge Jones and Allen (HJA) has transferred to an employee ownership trust (EOT).Sole remaining founding partner Patrick Allen said he decided to create the EOT so that the solicitors' ethos of helping people would continue and all of the staff could benefit.The move is apart of a succession ...

  • unpaid leave
    Article

    More than a third of parents take unpaid leave to care for sick children

    2018-12-06T10:55:55Z

    More than a third (36%) of parents are having to take unpaid leave from work to look after sick or injured children, according to research commissioned by benefits provider MetLife UK.The survey of 1,209 working adults, carried out by Consumer Intelligence in July 2018, also found that 44% of parents ...

  • Paradise Granite
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    Paradise Granite ordered to pay $134,097 in back wages and liquidated damages

    2018-12-04T11:53:30Z

    Alabama-based countertop installation organisation Paradise Granite has been ordered to pay $134,097 (£104,639.91) in back wages and liquidated damages to 22 employees, due to violations of overtime and recordkeeping provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).The violations were uncovered by an investigation by the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) ...

  • Guy-Opperman
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    First pensions dashboard set for launch in 2019, says government report

    2018-12-04T10:33:29Z

    The first version of the pensions dashboard is set to be launched next year, according to feasibility report and consultation into the project conducted by the government. The dashboard will be designed to give individuals information on how much they have in their pension pots and the funds they can ...

  • Steven Cameron
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    Half of employees with money worries believe their work is suffering as a result

    2018-12-03T11:19:56Z

    Half (50%) of employees experiencing financial worries believe that the quality of their work is negatively affected as a result, according to a study commissioned by pension and investment organisation Aegon.The research, based on an August 2018 YouGov survey of 505 HR decision makers from UK private sector organisations, also ...

  • Hachette Aegon pensions engagement
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    EXCLUSIVE: Hachette caricatures employees' future selves to boost pension engagement

    2018-11-30T09:55:23Z

    EXCLUSIVE: On Wednesday 28 November 2018, London-based publishing organisation Hachette held a workplace pension engagement session at its office on Victoria Embankment, which included seminars, one-to-one chats, and artists drawing 'future self' caricatures.Workplace pensions provider Aegon and pension communications organisation Pension Geeks joined Hachette at its head offices to provide ...

  • Kavitha's keynote
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Reducing sickness absence rates is a priority

    2018-11-29T16:20:03Z

    Earlier this week, we reported that almost a third (29%) of organisations do not record their long-term sickness absence rates, bringing the issue of employee health into the spotlight once again.The EEF health and work survey 2018, carried out by manufacturers’ organisation EEF, in association with insurance provider Howden, also ...

  • Steve-Moore Hymans Robertson
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    Hymans Robertson to introduce financial education seminars for 850 UK staff

    2018-11-29T10:56:38Z

    Pensions and risk consultancy Hymans Robertson is to introduce a series of financial education seminars from January 2019, in order to broaden the wellbeing offering provided for its 850 UK-based employees.The 45-minute, face-to-face seminars, which will be conducted by financial planning and advice business 1825, will be held across Hymans ...

  • Charles Cotton
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    More than a quarter plan to increase investment in health and wellbeing benefits

    2018-11-28T10:11:04Z

    More than a quarter (29%) of employer respondents state that they are likely to increase investment in their health and wellbeing benefits in the next two years, for example around occupational sick pay, employee assistance programmes (EAPs) and flu jabs, according to research by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and ...

  • Leicester University
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    University of Leicester security team achieve victory in dispute over hours and pay

    2018-11-27T11:06:59Z

    Image credit: UnisonUniversity of Leicester has dropped plans to cut the hours and pay of its security team, following a campaign coordinated by the trade union Unison.The 26-strong team, all of whom are Unison members, would have had their weekly hours cut from 37 to 35, and would also have ...

  • Prysmian Cables
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    Prysmian Cables and Systems workers accept two-year pay deal to end dispute

    2018-11-27T10:46:44Z

    Workers at cable manufacturing organisation Prysmian Cables and Systems in Eastleigh, Hampshire, have ended a long-running industrial dispute by voting overwhelmingly for a two-year pay deal.The trade union Unite, which has 162 members within Prysmian Cables and Systems, stated that the workforce voted 85% in favour of a 2% increase ...

  • Kavitha-Siva
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    Kavitha Sivasubramaniam: Embracing a rolling wellbeing programme

    2018-11-19T06:00:29Z

    As our Wellness Week, in association with Incorpore, draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the trends and issues currently shaping this area of the benefits market.Promoting and supporting employee wellbeing is high on the agenda at those organisations that recognise the significant impact it ...