Opinion – Page 20

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: How far should employers support staff with the rising cost of living?

    2022-05-27T08:36:12Z

    The rising cost of living has dominated headlines over the past few months, with many households now facing increasingly bleak and difficult circumstances. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 87% of UK adults reported a rise in their cost of living in April 2022. As a result, many ...

  • Kerrie-Unsworth-new
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    Dr Kerrie Unsworth: Personalised employee experiences are key to motivation

    2022-05-26T05:00:12Z

    What motivates people to work hard? We used to think it was money, but most of us now realise that this is not always the case. Is it flexibility to choose how and where they work? Is it a fun working environment with free ice-cream and beanbags? All of these?After ...

  • McColl's
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    Avril England: What comes next for staff in the event of a takeover?

    2022-05-25T05:00:57Z

    Following the confirmation that sale terms have been agreed, all the staff will automatically transfer to the buyer under the provisions of the Transfers of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (Tupe).Tupe implements European laws designed to protect employees whose contracts of employment are in effect transferred to a ...

  • Aida Rehmatullah:
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    Aida Rehmatullah: It is never too early for staff to engage with pension decisions

    2022-05-24T05:00:50Z

    Our purpose at the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is to protect the financial future belonging to millions of people throughout the UK who belong to defined benefit (DB) pension schemes. As a large asset owner, it’s critical we consider all the potential risks over the entire time horizon of our ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: What will it take for conversations around hybrid working to change?

    2022-05-20T08:48:25Z

    Earlier this week, the Employee Benefits team met up in London for our monthly catch up. During the course of the day, one of the topics of discussion was the frequently negative view of working from home that continues to prevail among some leaders and media outlets. As a team ...

  • Verity Ingle
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    Verity Ingle: How Covid-19 may impact employees’ health, wellbeing and pay

    2022-05-18T05:00:03Z

    As the world starts to learn how to safely live with Covid-19 (Coronavirus), employers are faced with the difficult decision of how to handle employees who are suffering from Covid symptoms, and whether to ask them to remain at home or come into work.An issue with this at present is ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: Is hybrid working fuelling loneliness at work?

    2022-05-13T08:00:22Z

    While the removal of Covid-19 restrictions has enabled friends and families to once again mix freely, the rise in hybrid and flexible working arrangements means that some individuals may feel less connected to colleagues than prior to the pandemic, resulting in increased levels of loneliness at work. In fact, a ...

  • Richard-Lane-1-JPEG
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    Richard Lane: Employees need wellbeing support to navigate through cost-of-living crisis

    2022-05-12T05:00:37Z

    The events of the past two years have given many employers pause for thought on whether the package of support they offer fits the needs of their employees. Millions of people in employment have finely balanced finances and are vulnerable to shocks, never more so than with the cost-of-living crisis ...

  • LouiseMason
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    Louise Mason: Employment legislation still on horizon despite bill absence in Queen’s Speech

    2022-05-11T05:00:53Z

    The Queen's Speech was delivered on 10 May and, as expected, there was no mention of the employment bill. The purpose of the Queen's Speech is to set the legislative agenda for the next parliamentary session so the absence of the bill suggests no employment legislation will be forthcoming for ...

  • ChrisThompson
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    Chris Thompson: The wait for employment reforms continues

    2022-05-11T05:00:36Z

    The absence of any reference to reforming employment rights or the Employment Bill in the Queen’s Speech [on 10 May] has highlighted the amount of employment legislation that has been announced only to be later side lined.On more than one occasion when questions have been raised in Parliament about the ...

  • Lucy Lewis: Extension of the furlough scheme
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    Lucy Lewis: Omission of employment bill from Queen’s Speech is no great surprise

    2022-05-11T05:00:35Z

    Yesterday’s Queen’s Speech was reportedly the shortest for nearly 10 years. It was, as many commentators have pointed out, a little on the light side, with a number of key policies and priorities not making it in to the final version delivered by HRH the Prince of Wales.The long-anticipated employment ...

  • Duncan Brown
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    Dr Duncan Brown: Should we focus on a different approach to total reward?

    2022-05-10T05:00:59Z

    How is your total reward strategy holding up these days? Not that well I warrant, following the ravages of two years of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) health crisis and now facing the onslaught of the worst cost-of-living crisis in living memory. So what is the problem with the common total reward ...

  • AmandaLennon
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    Amanda Lennon: Could the HRT shortage lead to discrimination claims?

    2022-05-04T05:00:35Z

    Employers should be flexible and support employees who are affected by menopause and perimenopause symptoms due to the shortage of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) medication, or they could risk facing discrimination claims.A surge in demand for HRT treatment has left pharmaceutical manufacturers struggling to keep up. Many women are finding ...

  • KenAkers
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    Ken Akers: How employers can help employees experiencing grief at work

    2022-05-03T05:00:24Z

    As a nation we have made good progress in supporting wellbeing at work and together we can improve how we handle grief, too. Coping with a bereavement at work is never easy but lack of support from an employer can make things so much worse.At Marie Curie, we know the ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: Is Jacob Rees-Mogg right to force civil servants back to the office?

    2022-04-29T08:00:20Z

    What is your view of working from home? That seems to be the current million dollar question. Something that millions of us adapted to at speed during lockdown now seems to be coming under increasing scrutiny as the UK adapts to living with Covid.The debate around this practice was re-ignited ...

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    Lovewell's logic:

    2022-04-28T12:34:12Z

    What is your view of working from home? That seems to be the current million dollar question. Something that millions of us adapted to at speed during lockdown now seems to be coming under increasing scrutiny as the UK adapts to living with Covid.The debate around this practice was re-ignited ...

  • AnitaNorth
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    Anita North: Delay to Employment Bill is a blow to thousands of workers

    2022-04-27T05:00:53Z

    In 2019, the Conservative Party stated in its election manifesto that it would “encourage flexible working and consult on making it the default unless employers had good reasons not to.” This came after public anger in relation to poor working conditions in UK factories and warehouses.These changes were wrapped up ...

  • Phil Crowe, Shoosmiths, How the war in Ukraine highlights employee benefits
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    Phil Crowe: How the war in Ukraine highlights the value of employee benefits

    2022-04-26T05:00:11Z

    When Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, the world looked on in shock and wondered how this would reverberate around the globe. An important issue facing employers right now is how to best support employees who are directly affected by the war, whether they have family in Ukraine, or whether ...

  • Norman Dreger: Creating a globally consistent employee experience
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    Norman Dreger: Creating a globally consistent employee experience

    2022-04-21T05:00:06Z

    Employee benefits are a critical part of any HR strategy, empowering businesses to attract and retain top talent while supporting their people during the moments that matter. Although the global workforce has been forced to cope with unprecedented change in the past few years, this can be a unifying experience ...

  • Kate Bishop: How technology improves employee benefits delivery
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    Kate Bishop: How technology improves benefits delivery

    2022-04-21T05:00:05Z

    If you turned the clock back two decades, the employee benefits technology portfolio would have been much more limited than it is today, with employees informed of offers via notice-boards or generic emails. There was little flexibility, personalisation or two-way engagement.Today, that has all changing. A survey carried out by ...