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  • Cancer
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    96% of organisations do not have cancer specific policies

    2024-10-25T10:14:00Z

    Almost all (96%) of HR managers said their organisations do not have cancer specific policies, according to research by Working With Cancer. The social enterprise, which surveyed 204 HR managers and produced the report in conjunction with the Institute for Employment Studies (IES), also found that just ...

  • Employee-Benefits
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    56% of employees would change jobs for better benefits packages

    2024-10-24T10:39:00Z

    More than a fifth (56%) of employees would leave their current role if another organisation offered them a better benefits package, according to research by benefits technology provider Zest. Its Employee benefits report, which surveyed 2,000 employees, also found that just 39% respondents believe their benefits package ...

  • pay-gap
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    Disability pay gap remains at 12.7%

    2024-10-18T09:41:00Z

    The pay gap between disabled and non-disabled employees is 12.7%, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Its Disability pay gaps in the UK: 2014 to 2023 report found that the disability pay gap has remained relatively stable since 2014. The median hourly pay ...

  • Menopause scrabble word
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    67% say menopause symptoms negatively impact their work

    2024-10-18T09:37:00Z

    Source: Shutterstock Two-thirds (67%) of women reported that menopause symptoms have had a negative impact on their work, according to research by reproductive health benefits provider Fertifa. Its Future of workplace wellbeing report found that two-fifths (39%) of respondents reported a negative impact on their performance at ...

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    Exclusive: 4% of employees look to employer for financial support

    2024-10-14T10:56:00Z

    Exclusive: Just 4% of employees would approach their employer for financial support, and most would rather rely on family, partners or Google, according to new research by financial wellbeing firm Bippit. The Inclusion Edition 2024, part of Bippit’s Dynamics in Financial Wellbeing research programme, found that a third (30%) of ...

  • employees' financial goals
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    60% believe their employer is not interested in supporting financial goals

    2024-08-09T10:59:00Z

    Two-fifths (43%) of employers are confident that they know how to support employees to achieve their financial goals, however, 60% of employees believe their employer is not interested in supporting them, according to research by Nudge Global. Its annual Financial wellbeing report, which surveyed more than 11,500 ...

  • offer financial advice
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    One in three employers do not offer financial advice as a benefit

    2024-08-06T10:14:00Z

    One in three (34%) UK organisations admitted they do not offer financial advice, increasing to 51% of employers with fewer than 500 employees, according to new research by Close Brothers’ Workplace Financial Wellbeing Service. The research was carried out among 503 employers with 200 or more UK ...

  • unpaid carer’s leave
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    95% do not think one week of unpaid carer’s leave per year goes far enough

    2024-08-06T08:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits poll: The majority (95%) of organisations do not think the introduction of one week of unpaid carer’s leave per year goes far enough to support employees, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers. Meanwhile, just 5% of respondents were unsure if one week of ...

  • Healthcare
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    58% of employers say health benefits underused by staff

    2024-07-30T09:08:00Z

    Health and wellbeing benefits are the most impactful component of an employee value proposition (EVP) but are underutilised by staff, according to new research from Cigna Healthcare. The report, Harnessing health – measuring the impact of employee health and well-being benefits, surveyed employers and staff in the ...

  • employers greatest concern health
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    57% of employers say mental health and wellbeing is their greatest concern

    2024-07-23T10:42:00Z

    More than half (57%) of employers said mental health and wellbeing is their greatest concern regarding their employees in light of remote and hybrid working, according to research by health and wellbeing firm Towergate Health and Protection. Its survey of 500 HR professionals also found that 49% ...

  • employees mental health problems
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    33% believe their employer overlooks mental health problems

    2024-07-17T10:18:00Z

    One-third (33%) of employees believe their employer is overlooking serious mental health problems among their workforce, according to research by AI-guided mental health provider Wysa. Its Colleagues in crisis report, which surveyed 6,413 respondents across the US, UK and Canada, as well as 2,182 from the UK, ...

  • employee assistance programme take-up
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    82% of employers have employee assistance programme take-up between 0-25%

    2024-07-09T08:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Four-fifths (82%) of organisations have a take-up rate of between 0-25% for their employee assistance programme (EAP), according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers. Meanwhile, just 15% of respondents said employee take-up of their EAP sits between 26-50%, while 3% answered that it ...

  • staff not aware benefits
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    Exclusive: 34% of employers say staff not aware of or do not understand benefits

    2024-07-01T10:24:00Z

    One-third (34%) of employers admitted that their staff are not aware of or do not understand the benefits they are offered, according to new research conducted by Group Risk Development (Grid). The industry body for the group risk sector surveyed 500 HR decision-makers at UK businesses and ...

  • support financial wellbeing
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    Only 28% of employees feel employers are supporting their financial wellbeing

    2024-06-28T08:02:00Z

    Nearly half (49%) of employers said they believe they are supporting their workforce’s financial wellbeing, while only 28% of employees agree, according to new research by Payroll Integrations. The technology firm surveyed 250 full-time employees and HR leaders between the ages of 18 and 65 for its ...

  • employees’ health responsibility
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    70% of employers feel responsible for looking after employees’ health

    2024-06-25T10:46:00Z

    Nearly three-quarters (70%) of HR decision makers feel a greater responsibility to look after their employees’ health due to NHS waiting times, according to research by healthcare provider Simplyhealth. Its survey of 2,000 employees and 500 HR decision makers also found that the healthcare (45%) and education ...

  • wellbeing support provision
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    47% of employers are unsure if wellbeing provision meets employees’ needs

    2024-06-25T08:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Almost half (47%) of organisations are unsure if their wellbeing support provision is meeting employees’ needs, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers. Meanwhile, just 18% of respondents said the believe that their wellbeing support provision was meeting employees’ needs, while 35% answered ...

  • financial wellbeing employer support
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    59% of staff rank financial wellbeing as most wanted support from employer

    2024-06-24T09:57:00Z

    Three-fifths (59%) of employees ranked financial wellbeing as the area where they want the most support from their employer over the next three years, according to a new survey by Willis Towers Watson (WTW). The global advisory, broking and solutions firm surveyed 6,000 UK employees at medium ...

  • employee assistance programme EAP
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    Just 27% know their employer offers an employee assistance programme

    2024-06-14T08:04:00Z

    While 79% of employers provide an employee assistance programme (EAP), only 27% of employees realise one exists in their workplace, according to research by rehabilitation and case management provider HCML. Its corporate health and wellbeing report found that nearly 85% of respondents said utilisation of their EAP ...

  • biggest HR priority
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    Recruitment and retention are biggest HR priorities for 40% of employers this year

    2024-05-21T08:00:00Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Two-fifths (40%) of organisations revealed that their biggest HR priority this year is staff recruitment and retention, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers. Meanwhile, 13% of respondents said diversity, equity and inclusion, and retaining talent were their largest priorites this year, 10% ...

  • mental health benefits initiatives
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    72% say mental health benefits are important in decision to stay with employer

    2024-05-15T10:56:00Z

    Almost three-quarters (72%) of UK workers aged between 18 and 24 feel that mental health benefits and initiatives are an important factor when deciding whether to stay with an employer, according to research by healthcare provider Axa Health. Its 2024 UK mind health workplace report, which surveyed ...