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    Coronavirus: The view from the market

    2020-03-20T06:04:43Z

    As the world of work adapts to a new normal, Employee Benefits has collected thought leadership, advice and commentary from across the market, to help readers make sense of the challenges ahead.Maintaining wellbeingAveril Leimon, executive coach at White Water Group: "Self care is vital; this is not the time to ...

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    Martin Perry: Working from home - learning from the sporting elite

    2020-03-20T06:02:53Z

    At the moment, as Coronavirus sends more and more of the workforce into isolation, everyone is finding they need to adapt to new circumstances; psychologically, that can be demanding. In the sporting industry, for example, we have seen elite sportspeople required to adapt as matches are played behind closed doors, ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Living through unsettling times

    2020-03-20T06:00:48Z

    What a difference a week makes. When I wrote about the preparations UK organisations were making for staff to work remotely just a week ago, I don’t think I really expected it to become a reality as quickly as it has done.We are currently living through uncertain and unsettling times. ...

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    Mini Setty: Guidelines for home working during Coronavirus

    2020-03-20T06:00:44Z

    Coronavirus has wrought immediate and enormous changes to working practices across the UK. As the government advises businesses and workplaces to encourage staff to work from home wherever possible, employees and employers alike are understandably rushing to ensure they understand their rights and responsibilities under law.Employers have to take reasonable ...

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    Mark Hodgkinson: Government reforms must support disabled employees in crisis

    2020-03-20T06:00:42Z

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak and prime minister Boris Johnson have unveiled a £350 billion emergency measures bill to support those in dire financial straits due to the Coronavirus crisis. Included in the bill are measures to pay statutory sick pay from day one, rather than day four, for people affected by ...

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    Charles Pitt: Protecting wellbeing and mental health during Coronavirus

    2020-03-20T06:00:15Z

    Since the start of the Coronavirus crisis, the British Safety Council has put in place a plan to protect its people and its customers. Supporting our employees' wellbeing and mental health is just as important to us as limiting the spread of the virus. Much of what we have done ...

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    Diane Lightfoot: Coronavirus and disability – keeping employees safe

    2020-03-19T15:05:14Z

    As the number of confirmed cases of Coronavirus grows, employers are rightly concerned about the impact that the virus could have on their workforce.Some employees may be more susceptible to catching infections than others. This includes those with certain disabilities or conditions, and those who may be taking medication which ...

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    Katherine Neal: The loan charge – finally some good news for tax payers

    2020-03-18T06:00:28Z

    On 20 January 2020, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) published updated guidance following the Sir Amyas Morse independent review of the loan charge. Draft legislation was published on the same day.By way of background, the 'loan charge' was introduced by the UK Finance Act 2016 as an anti-avoidance measure to ...

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    Malcolm Hurlston: Share schemes must present attractive returns to engage younger employees

    2020-03-17T06:15:24Z

    If early assessments of Generation Z are on the money, they will be like chalk to the Millennial cheese, leaving employers with the most interesting communications challenge they have ever faced with young people.Gen Z appear to be old before their time, the first generation ever to be thinking about ...

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    Zoe Denny-Thomas: Engaging younger staff with share plans should be a key goal

    2020-03-17T06:00:41Z

    Engaging the different generations in the workplace is always a hot topic, and there is increasing evidence that take-up of share plans among younger employees is disproportionately lower than their older colleagues. However, this is not necessarily a sign of disengagement with their employer. In 2017, Proshare produced a report, ...

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    Amanda Lathia: Employment law changes from 6 April 2020

    2020-03-11T06:00:38Z

    Following the Taylor Review in February 2018, the government published the Good work plan on 17 December 2018, introducing the most significant workplace reforms that we have seen for over 20 years.Holiday pay for irregular and vulnerable workersHoliday pay for irregular workers and vulnerable workers will change as of 6 ...

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    Tony Pugh: Delegate to accumulate – how to win back time by changing pension schemes

    2020-03-09T06:00:50Z

    If you asked most employers what their biggest business priorities are for this year, I am confident that ‘spending more time on the pension scheme’ would not feature very highly.In fact, Aon’s UK DC pension survey 2020, published in February 2020, showed that 35% of employers with their own trust-based ...

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    Lovewell's logic: How will Coronavirus affect business?

    2020-03-06T06:00:53Z

    Over the last week, the UK’s preparations for dealing with Coronavirus seem to have moved on at a significant pace. As consumers have emptied retailers’ shelves of anti-bacterial hand gel and begun stockpiling food, the government has set out its plans to tackle the virus in the coming weeks and ...

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    Phillip Richardson: Jack’s Law - new parental bereavement leave rules

    2020-03-04T06:00:38Z

    The introduction of Jack’s Law means parents who lose a child under the age of 18 have a statutory right to a minimum of two weeks paid time off work, irrespective of how long they have worked for an employer. The UK is the first country to offer this right. ...

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    Helen Smith: Improving engagement when launching a health and wellbeing strategy

    2020-02-27T09:00:41Z

    When launching a new health and wellbeing strategy, employers need to be proactive in the way they publicise it. After all, staff will not access benefits if they do not know they exist.Invite employees to helpHow do you encourage employees to feel part of the strategy from the outset?A good ...

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    Jess Young: Is employee engagement missing the little things?

    2020-02-27T06:00:15Z

    Several years ago, I was responsible for implementing a new benefits package at a large university. Take-up was on par with others in the sector, and the initial outlay was relatively small. Management were delighted, but I couldn’t help feeling I’d missed something.Despite sharing plenty of case studies in the ...

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    Gavin Willis: Matching profit and purpose to boost staff engagement

    2020-02-26T14:12:14Z

    When I founded digital marketing agency Search Seven in 2011, I was clear that I wanted to make money and do something positive at the same time. That is why I began the business with the simple pledge that we would match up to 7% of our annual profits as ...

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    Paul McGlone: Government priority should be to better look after pension savers

    2020-02-26T06:00:42Z

    Consensus is often difficult to come by, but in a recent Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) poll on what the government's pension priorities should be in 2020, agreement was not hard to find. Based on what our members said, the priority is ultimately to better look after pension savers.We asked ...

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    Julie Hodges: Employee engagement and organisational change

    2020-02-25T06:00:50Z

    Change is happening all around us, at a pace and level of complexity which is higher than we have ever experienced before. The challenge for businesses is to keep up and adapt, otherwise they may find themselves in a situation like that facing the retail sector, where stores are closing ...

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    Melanie Wilkes: What will the future of work mean for employee engagement?

    2020-02-24T06:00:35Z

    Employee engagement is fundamental to good work, and is a driver of business performance. As we think about how to maximise the opportunities of the changing economy and labour market over the coming decade, it should be at the front of our minds.In 2009, the McLeod Review found that a ...