All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1195
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Mention Me introduces life insurance for 70 staff
EXCLUSIVE: Referral marketing organisation Mention Me has introduced a new life insurance benefit for its 70 employees, to support staff wellbeing and align with its organisational culture.The benefit, provided by Yulife, has been implemented in order to reflect the start-up’s growing organisational culture, aligning to its core values: strive, balanced ...
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Supplier articleDorothy’s doughnuts
Dorothy has worked at TerryberryReward for 24 years and is the buyer in our procurement team. Apart from being very good at her job, Dorothy is one of those people that glues the team together. She often brings in her delicious homemade cakes to share with the ...
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ArticleNovartis launches global paid parental leave policy across 150 countries
Multinational pharmaceutical organisation Novartis is due to begin a phased roll out of a new global parental leave policy, which will enable both male and female employees to take at least 14 weeks of paid leave.The policy aims to offer equal parental leave to all staff across the globe from ...
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ArticleMore than a third do not have access to a reward and recognition scheme
More than a third (36%) of respondents do not have access to a reward and recognition scheme, according to research by employee benefits provider Xexec.Its survey of 1,000 employees working at UK organisations with more than 500 staff also found that 55% of those in the education sector are able ...
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Supplier articleBad workplace habits to ditch
Everyone has bad habits, which develop over time at work when you get comfortable in your environment. It can sometimes happen without you even realising it. An extra 10 minutes on your lunch break here and there, leaving that little bit early or procrastinating. It happens and alarm bells may ...
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OpinionVinita Arora: Is unlimited holiday a positive reward strategy or a potential headache?
In a changing workplace where job seekers increasingly value work-life balance over remuneration, some are turning to unlimited annual leave to attract top talent.In theory, flexible holiday can make commercial sense, as happier staff are generally more productive. However, there can be pitfalls, both legally and practically.Legally, employers are required ...
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OpinionHelen Smith: Creating a wellbeing strategy that gets positive business results
Encouraging employees to lead healthy and fulfilling lives, both in and outside of work, can be hugely beneficial to a business and its people.According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the most common reasons organisations focus on employee wellbeing are to become a great place to work, ...
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AnalysisHow can leave initiatives support employee wellness?
Need to know:Alternative leave policies can help boost employee wellbeing by accommodating the external pressures and commitments that affect employees at work.Senior leaders and management are vital in ensuring the success of these types of policies.Employers should consult staff to see what leave initiatives would most benefit and support them.Organisations, ...
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Case StudiesBrewDog uses pawternity leave to support wellbeing of young workforce
Multinational brewery and pub chain BrewDog introduced its 'pawternity' leave policy in February 2017 for 1,600 global employees; the scheme aims to support the wellbeing of its young workforce, while simultaneously aligning to the organisation's brand.The policy, which can be used on one occasion during an employee's career at BrewDog, ...
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Supplier articleWhy aren’t UK workers taking their full holiday allowance?
According to research by Tombola, 44% of employees in the UK failed to use their full holiday allowance in 2018. The research also found that 23% ended the year with 5 or more days of holiday not used. It was also found that when on holiday, 44% still regularly check ...
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ArticleEXCLUSIVE: SSE extends online financial education for Ireland-based staff
EXCLUSIVE: Energy organisation SSE has extended its online financial education programme to 1,000 employees working in Ireland.SSE originally launched its financial education programme, provided by Nudge, in January 2018 for 20,000 employees working across its 150 UK operating sites.The extended provision was launched in Ireland on 1 March 2019, featuring ...
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ArticleIWG launches fitness membership benefit for 1,000 staff
Workspace provider IWG has launched a new fitness membership benefit for its 1,000 employees, including staff at its brands Regus and Spaces, as well as for 100,000 members, to help individuals adopt a flexible approach to their fitness regime that suits both their lifestyle and working patterns.The new benefit, which ...
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ArticleThree-fifths have not received a pay rise in the last 12 to 18 months
Three-fifths (61%) of respondents have not received a pay rise in the last 12 to 18 months, according to research by independent job board CV Library.Its survey of 1,200 UK professionals also found that of those that did gain a pay rise, 39% received an increase of up to 2%.Lee ...
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ArticleKavitha Sivasubramaniam: Employee happiness should be employers' focus
As our Well at Work 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.Most employers know that employee illness and stress can have significant cost implications, not least because ...
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OpinionNick Kemsley: Employee wellbeing is an evolutionary journey
Organisations need to think of employee wellbeing as a continuum, rather than a series of ad-hoc initiatives. To do this, we need to begin to influence thinking and engage employees and their managers in wellbeing.This involves education and breaking through into other elements of physical wellbeing, such as nutrition, work ...
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Case StudiesUniversity of Lincoln's employees engage with local community as part of CSR agenda
For the University of Lincoln, involvement with the community is the central focus for its corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda; its 2,000 employees have access to a bank of 150 'give-back days' a year, to use however they see fit in order to promote a positive local impact.Rosie Damarell, reward ...
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AnalysisTop tips on how CSR initiatives can boost employee wellness
Need to know:Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives not only demonstrate that an employer is responsible and sustainable, but can also boost employees’ wellbeing.Employers can offer initiatives that staff relate to, like giving to a local or personal charity, which will increase engagement with the scheme and satisfaction with the organisation.Offering ...
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ArticleGovernment supports the introduction of collective DC pension schemes
Amber Rudd (pictured), secretary of state for work and pensions, has confirmed that primary legislation for the introduction of collective defined contribution (CDC) pension schemes in the UK will be brought forward, to be implemented as soon as parliamentary time allows.In a consultation response published on Monday 18 March 2019, ...
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ArticleEmployee Benefits Awards 2019 shortlist unveiled
The shortlist for the Employee Benefits Awards 2019 has now been revealed. The full shortlist can be viewed here.Thank you to all of the organisations that entered this year’s awards, and congratulations to the employers that have been shortlisted. A special thank you also to our panel of expert judges, ...
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ArticleThatcham-based Forterra staff strike in pay dispute
Image credit: GMB SouthernMembers of the trade union GMB who work at heavy building materials supplier Forterra's Thatcham site near Newbury are undertaking strike action today (Tuesday 19 March 2019) in a dispute over pay.The industrial action, which commenced at 6am, will run until 6am on 20 March 2019. This ...


