All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1177

  • Three
    Article

    EXCLUSIVE: Three launches online financial education for 4,600 staff

    2019-01-08T10:44:19Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Telecommunications organisation Three has launched an online financial education programme for its 4,600 UK-based employees in order to enhance its wider wellbeing strategy.The new financial education initiative, provided by Nudge, was implemented on 30 November 2018 for employees based at Three's head offices in Maidenhead, Glasgow and Reading, as ...

  • Le Roy van Zyl
    Article

    FTSE 350 defined benefit pension deficit rises to £41bn at the end of 2018

    2019-01-08T11:13:00Z

    The accounting deficit for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes at the UK’s top 350 organisations increased by 28% between the end of 2017 and the end of 2018, rising from £32 billion to £41 billion, according to research by Mercer.Its 2018 Pension risk survey, which analyses the pension deficit calculated ...

  • Karen Coleman
    Opinion

    Karen Coleman: Mandatory job evaluation could mitigate equal pay claims

    2019-01-08T15:00:44Z

    Morrisons has become the latest big supermarket group to face a challenge at the Employment Tribunal (ET) over equal pay by its shop staff; these are predominantly women who believe that they are being unfairly paid less than their male counterparts employed in distribution centres. If the test claim by ...

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    Supplier article

    Employee Engagement trends in 2019

    2019-01-09T10:14:08Z

    It’s a new year so why not start afresh with a clear focus on employee engagement and getting the most out of your teams? Companies are constantly trying to understand what makes their employees tick and have noticed there isn’t really a one-size fits all approach when it comes to ...

  • 3ways
    Supplier article

    3 ways to support the wellness of your employees

    2019-01-09T10:19:54Z

    40% of workplaces still do not offer any mental health support for staff and less than a quarter of line managers have received any training in mental health. Only a third of 18 to 29-year-olds are comfortable talking with their manager about mental health issues compared to almost half of ...

  • workplace expectations
    Article

    EXCLUSIVE: 97% of employers report rapid change in staff workplace expectations

    2019-01-09T10:20:39Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The vast majority of employers (97%) agree that the workplace expectations of staff are changing rapidly, according to a study conducted by professional services provider Aon.The organisation's Benefits and trends survey, which polled more than 200 employers of various sizes, found that flexible working features heavily in employees' changing ...

  • beach
    Supplier article

    Why your staff need a holiday

    2019-01-09T10:53:08Z

    Managing staff holidays can be a challenge for employers and HR departments. Handling multiple holiday requests at the same time, and potential disputes if you can’t offer someone the dates they want, may mean that you would rather not encourage staff to take a holiday at all!But holidays, or just ...

  • pension cold calling
    Article

    Pension cold calling to result in enforcement action and £500,000 fine

    2019-01-09T11:03:54Z

    Organisations making unwanted, unsolicited phone calls to individuals regarding their pensions could face enforcement action, including fines of up to £500,000, under legislation that comes into force today (9 January 2019).Research conducted by the Money Advice Service in October 2015 found that there might be as many as 250 million ...

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    Article

    Final deadline drawing near for Employee Benefits Awards 2019

    2019-01-09T11:56:25Z

    Time is running out to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2019, with the extended entry deadline of Monday 14 January 2019 fast approaching.The categories available for entry cover various topics, including engagement, healthcare and wellbeing, mental health strategy, motivation and communication.Awards that focus on engagement in the workplace include Best ...

  • HSBC
    Article

    HSBC gender pay gap increased to 61% in 2018

    2019-01-09T12:15:31Z

    The gender pay gap at banking organisation HSBC has grown from 59% in 2017 to 61% in 2018, according to its latest update.The 2017 figure already marked HSBC out as the employer with the largest disparity between male and female employees' pay among UK banks.The latest report means that female ...

  • Sarah-Jane Fenton
    Article

    Dr Sarah-Jane Fenton: What can employers do to address social wellbeing?

    2019-01-09T16:00:50Z

    While making their new year's resolutions for 2019, employers may be deciding to scale up their model, or be making plans to remain agile in difficult markets. However, on that list of objectives, and not as an afterthought, needs to be a serious consideration about how to support employees’ mental ...

  • Kelly Feehan CABA
    Article

    Kelly Feehan: What can employers do to address social wellbeing?

    2019-01-10T06:00:00Z

    Social wellbeing is the ability to build personal connections with others, deal with conflict and be a part of a positive social network. It might sound simple, but that may in fact be part of the reason why social wellbeing is easily overlooked by organisations when creating employee wellness programmes ...

  • Matthew Rolph
    Article

    Matthew Rolph: What can employers do to address social wellbeing?

    2019-01-10T06:00:09Z

    As individuals, we all spend a large amount of our time at work. Therefore, the relationships we create there are pivotal to our overall wellbeing.At Graf UK, we understand that our employees are critical to the success of the organisation, so we go out of our way to take care ...

  • Kevin Daniels
    Article

    Professor Kevin Daniels: What can employers do to address social wellbeing?

    2019-01-10T06:00:42Z

    Good social relationships at work are fundamental to wellbeing in the workplace, while poor social relationships are detrimental to health.Positive social relationships confer psychological benefits in a number of ways, such as promoting a sense of identity and belonging, as well as providing support that can help employees and organisations ...

  • CIMB
    Article

    CIMB offers six months' paid maternity leave for first-time mothers

    2019-01-10T10:13:20Z

    Kuala Lumpur-based banking organisation CIMB has announced that it will now be offering six months' paid maternity leave for its employees in Malaysia who become first-time mothers.Eligible staff members will be able to take up the benefit from 30 days prior to their estimated due date. CIMB also provides employees ...

  • police staff
    Article

    Police staff in England and Wales vote in favour of 2% pay deal

    2019-01-10T10:59:16Z

    Following a consultation that took place in December 2018, police staff in England and Wales belonging to the unions GMB, Unison and Unite have voted to accept a pay offer that includes a 2% pay rise.The pay deal will now be implemented by forces in the two countries, and will ...

  • workplace happiness
    Article

    UK takes 10th place in global rankings for workplace happiness

    2019-01-10T11:27:42Z

    The UK ranks 10th in the world for workplace happiness, according to a study by employee engagement organisation Engaging Works.More than 10,000 employees have been surveyed globally by Engaging Works since its launch in October 2017. Using the data compiled, the organisation has calculated an average happiness score for each ...

  • Kavitha-Siva
    Article

    Kavitha’s keynote: Are employees’ changing expectations unrealistic?

    2019-01-10T11:42:12Z

    Earlier this week, we exclusively reported on Aon's Benefits and trends survey 2019, which revealed that nearly all employers (97%) think the workplace expectations of staff are changing rapidly, a finding the professional service provider believes is largely driven by technology.Of those polled, 98% said employees now expect more flexible ...

  • 3-9 January 2019
    Article

    The top 10 most read stories: 3-9 January 2019

    2019-01-10T14:16:04Z

    The top 10 most read stories on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 3 and 9 January 2019 were: Arriva Durham County bus drivers set to strike after rejecting pay offerEXCLUSIVE: Three launches online financial education for 4,600 staffAverage salaries in the UK increased by 7.6% over 2018HSBC gender pay gap increased to 61% ...

  • GE Appliances
    Article

    GE Appliances seeks professional grandma to demonstrate products

    2019-01-10T15:49:15Z

    Something for the weekend: US home products supplier GE Appliances is advertising for a professional grandma to demonstrate the cutting edge in its kitchen technology.The organisation states that it wants to celebrate non-traditional, stylish grandmas, and highlights the need for candidates who represent diversity and can help sustain cultural legacies ...