All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1154
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How ‘Happiness’ benefits can improve productivity
Everyone knows that happiness is a beneficial, positive state of mind, but did you know that happy employees mean better business?HR managers have long understood that happier employees mean fewer sick days, reductions in accidents and greater staff engagement but can happier employees really increase business profits?Researchers at Warwickshire University ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: eBay's Hooper-Campbell says employers must break convention to celebrate diversity
Employee Benefits Live 2018: Employers must stop looking for a quick solution, and instead work on breaking conventions to truly celebrate and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace.In the opening keynote address on day two of Employee Benefits Live, entitled ‘Breaking with convention’, Damien Hooper-Campbell, vice president and the ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Building an inclusive culture must start from the top
Employee Benefits Live 2018: Building a diverse and inclusive culture requires full understanding and buy-in from the organisation’s leadership.In a session titled ‘What does an inclusive workplace look like?’ Catherine Garrod, head of inclusion at Sky, Emma Codd, managing partner for talent at Deloitte, Philip Wilson, head of assessment and ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Stephens Scown charts successful employee engagement journey
Employee Benefits Live 2018: Law firm Stephens Scown has implemented an employee engagement strategy that has seen it ranked for the last four years in the Sunday Times Best 100 companies to work for.In a session titled ‘Engaging multi-generational workplaces’, Lucy Palmer, director of HR at Stephens Scown, described the ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Employers need to improve employee experience around digital transformation
Employee Benefits Live 2018: Employers need to improve the employee experience around the constantly evolving digital transformation, to help mitigate career disruption for employees and avoid potential skills shortages.In a session titled ‘Transformational change and the impact of digital on employee experience’, Martin Kirke, group HR director at the Post ...
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Physical inactivity in the workplace
Around 20 million adults in the UK are physically inactive [1] and globally 1 in 4 adults are not active enough. [2] World Obesity Day is on the 11th October and provides people with practical solutions to help people achieve and maintain a health weight to reverse the obesity crisis. ...
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OpinionProfessor Kirk Chang: Are incentives outdated?
There are thousands of types of incentives, but they usually fall into three main category bases: holiday, finance and workshop or training.These have been used around the world in various types of organisations, and they all have their positives and negatives. No reward system is perfect, but, in general, they ...
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ArticleEmployee Benefits Live 2018 speaker slides
Where speakers have given approval, we have uploaded the speaker slides for the keynote and conference sessions at Employee Benefits Live 2018, which took place on 2-3 October 2018 at ExCeL London.Thank you very much to all of the speakers for sharing their ideas, experiences and insights.Keynote speakers:K1: Putting health ...
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AnalysisShould organisations incentivise health improvement among employees?
Need to know:Growing numbers of employees expect a reward or incentive for participating in workplace health programmes.Many off-the-shelf initiatives enable employees to collect points for completing healthy actions; these can then be redeemed for various rewards and prizes.Employers should carefully consider the type of challenge and reward being used to ...
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ArticleKavitha Sivasubramaniam: Raising awareness of health and wellbeing
As our Health and Wellbeing Week, in association with Benenden Health, draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the trends and issues currently shaping this area of the benefits market.Many employers today recognise the value that employees place on health and wellbeing provisions offered by ...
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OpinionHelen Smith: Why caring commitments impact health and wellbeing
For those with family and caring commitments, balancing the often-conflicting elements of work and life can be a major cause of stress and mental health issues. Financial problems, loss of sleep, relationship breakdowns and many other triggers can affect emotional wellbeing, and all of this can in turn impact on ...
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Case StudiesAscential uses incentive-based app to underpin global wellbeing strategy
Ascential is a global business-to-business information organisation. It employs approximately 1,600 staff, 1,000 of which are based in the UK, and introduced a global health and wellbeing strategy, Essential Wellbeing, in March 2018.Essential Wellbeing centres around four key pillars: wealth, health, kind and mind. Each quarter, the organisation takes one ...
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Supplier articleHow the right company culture can help remove the 'leadership pedestal'
By Catrin Lewis, Head of Global Engagement We’re on a mission to make the world a better place to work. If you’re scrolling through our website or reading our blog, this is pretty apparent. Aligning our workforce with our purpose, mission and values is a huge part of my job ...
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ArticleHeineken South Africa, Microsoft and Nestle recognised as 2019’s top employers in South Africa
Coca-Cola Peninsula Beverages, Heineken South Africa, Microsoft, Nestle and Unilever South Africa are among the organisations recognised on the Top Employers 2019 for South Africa list, compiled by independent HR certification organisation the Top Employers Institute.The list celebrates and recognises businesses that provide the best working environments for their employees, ...
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ArticleTwo-fifths of employers provide financial education because it is a valued employee benefit
Two-fifths (40%) of employer respondents provide financial education to their workforce because it is viewed as a valued employee benefit, according to research by financial planning and investment organisation Close Brothers Asset Management.Its Close Brothers business barometer report, which surveyed 900 UK employers, also found that 37% have implemented financial ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Cisco adopts wide family-centric organisational culture to support staff wellbeing
Employee Benefits Live 2018: Multinational technology organisation Cisco has embraced and promoted a family-centric organisational culture, and corresponding customisable benefits, in order to support the wellbeing of its 73,400 global employees and enable them to better manage the integration between their personal and professional lives.In a session titled ‘Flexing to ...
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OpinionKevin Yip: How can health and safety measures align with an organisation’s overall health and wellbeing strategy?
Workplace wellbeing is no longer a nice-to-have; it is an essential ingredient for creating thriving workplaces and productive organisations. More and more, we are seeing employers of all sizes investing in the health and wellbeing of their employees and looking at how to build happier and healthier workplaces.We seem to ...
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AnalysisHow can employers use physical activity in the workplace to tackle diabetes risk?
Need to know:Inactivity can increase an employee’s chance of contracting diabetes, therefore physical activity initiatives in the workplace can help mitigate potential diabetes risk.Incorporating physical activity into employees’ daily working environment can have an impact, for example swapping a traditional desk for a sit-stand desk or by taking the stairs ...
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AnalysisInfographic: How active are employees during the working day?
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ArticleUber drivers set for 24-hour strike over workers' rights
Uber drivers in London, Birmingham and Nottingham are to stage a 24-hour strike over worker's rights from 1pm today and will hold protests outside the organisation’s offices in each of the three cities.The industrial action has been called by the United Private Hire Drivers (UPHD) branch of the Independent Workers ...


