The 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 12 and 18 April 2018 were:
- EAT rules shared parental leave and maternity pay are not comparable
- Personal assistant to be paid £75,000 for driving supercars
- What can employers do to address gender pay disparity?
- US court rules in favour of Uber in employment status case
- Hays UK, TalkTalk and GSK shortlisted for best financial wellbeing strategy
- TGI Friday's waiters to be balloted for strike action in dispute over tips and minimum wage
- BrewDog and Goodman Masson shortlisted for most engaging benefits proposition
- University employees vote to accept proposal to resolve pensions dispute
- 40% of employees are happy with their benefits package
- Anglian Water and Three UK shortlisted for best healthcare and wellbeing benefits
Debbie Lovewell-Tuck is a business journalist with 20 years’ experience specialising in pay, reward and HR. She joined Employee Benefits as a reporter in 2003, before becoming editor in 2015. Debbie is also responsible for editorial content across Employee’ Benefits events, including Employee Benefits Live and the Employee Benefits Awards, as well as hosting Employee Benefits’ webinars.View full profile