All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1211

  • BT
    Article

    BT Group adopts employee ownership model for 100,000 staff

    2019-05-17T10:13:26Z

    Telecommunications organisation BT Group (BT) has launched an employee ownership scheme for its 100,000 worldwide employees, aiming to boost employee engagement and improve customer service.The new 'yourshare' scheme will amount to approximately £50 million a year for BT’s global employees; this includes an initial award value of £500 per staff ...

  • AOC
    Article

    American politician introduces three-months paid parental leave for office employees

    2019-05-17T10:47:26Z

    American politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (pictured) has introduced a new parental leave policy for expectant mothers and fathers who work at her office, providing three months of fully paid leave.Ocasio-Cortez, who represents New York’s 14th congressional district, announced the new policy via her Twitter feed in May 2019, stating that all ...

  • Ian-McKenna
    Opinion

    Ian McKenna: Gamified apps help employees engage with benefits

    2019-05-17T15:00:38Z

    Smartphones are embedded in the vast majority of consumers’ lives. This should make providing access to employee benefits and health interventions via an app a hygiene factor for any organisation, but is simply enabling an app enough to drive engagement?Phones are littered with applications that have been downloaded with enthusiasm ...

  • colin-aon
    Opinion

    Colin Barnes: Could mHealth technology transform wellbeing?

    2019-05-20T05:00:09Z

    Transforming employee health and wellbeing is a challenge, with many programmes failing to deliver the desired results.It is easy to see why traditional health and wellbeing programmes do not always work. A one-size-fits-all approach is great for some employees, but can potentially alienate others. Similarly, offering a wide range of ...

  • Digital-health
    Analysis

    The impact of digital healthcare on health and wellbeing strategies

    2019-05-20T05:00:09Z

    Need to know:Before investing in a digital healthcare solution, employers must consider their end goal, as well as the demands of the end-user.Organisations should build a strategy to ensure that digital interventions make a real difference to those employees that need it, rather than providing the newest trends.Virtual health can ...

  • RSK
    Case Studies

    RSK employees use technology to track steps in pedometer challenge

    2019-05-20T05:00:40Z

    Engineering and environmental consultancy RSK encourages employees to track their fitness activity through wearable technology and its self-service HR system.Each year since 2015, the organisation has run a four-week pedometer challenge, inviting employees from all global offices to take part. This year, the challenge launched at the beginning of May, ...

  • Kavitha-Siva
    Article

    Kavitha Sivasubramaniam: Improving the employee experience with technology

    2019-05-20T05:00:44Z

    As our Benefits Technology Week, in association with Aon Employee Benefits, draws to a close, it is time to reflect on some of the trends and issues currently shaping this area of the benefits market.Technology is constantly evolving, permeating all aspects of people’s lives, from their homes to their workplaces; ...

  • image-200519
    Supplier article

    Three steps to make employee recognition messages more strategic

    2019-05-20T07:43:43Z

    by Alexandra Powell, Director of Client Services at Reward GatewayRecognising people for the work they do is part of building a strong, healthy workplace. And employee recognition is powerful. It has the potential to inspire people to adopt new ways of doing things, it helps foster a culture of appreciation ...

  • DuPont
    Article

    DuPont launches global paid parental leave policy

    2019-05-20T09:29:57Z

    Global science organisation DuPont has launched a new paid parental leave policy for its 33,400 worldwide staff, providing at least four weeks of fully-paid leave.The policy allows new birth, adoptive, or same-sex parents to take up to four weeks of leave at full pay in order to care for a ...

  • EB-Awards
    Article

    Goodman Masson and London City Airport shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy

    2019-05-20T09:48:24Z

    Finance and technology employment agency Goodman Masson and Newham-based London City Airport are among the organisations shortlisted for the Best financial wellbeing strategy, small employer category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2019.This accolade, sponsored by financial education and guidance provider Wealth at Work, recognises an employer that adopts a proactive ...

  • Colin-Williams
    Article

    Two-fifths are most interested in receiving paid annual leave as employee benefit

    2019-05-20T10:18:18Z

    Two-fifths (44%) of employee respondents are most interested to receive between 22 and 35 days of paid annual leave as an employee benefit, according to research by insurance organisation Aviva.Its survey of 2,011 UK employees and 502 managers with recruitment responsibilities further found that other workplace benefits staff are most ...

  • image-200519
    Supplier article

    Members are ill-prepared for the risks they face when accessing their pension

    2019-05-20T10:34:09Z

    Pension scheme members approaching retirement are likely to be ill-prepared for the risks they face when accessing their pension, ranging from paying too much tax, to running out of money before the end of their days, or even losing their life savings to scams, according to a new survey of ...

  • Michael-Kind-ShareAction-2
    Opinion

    Michael Kind: Tech platforms help engage employees with their pensions

    2019-05-20T15:00:18Z

    Could technology be the answer to pensions engagement? To some extent, yes. PensionBee and Smart Pension being integrated into Yolt and Alexa, respectively, increases the points at which they are visible, and makes employees’ user journey smoother. Simpler touches, such as using educational videos rather than long reams of text, ...

  • bentech-engagement
    Analysis

    How to ensure employees engage with a new benefits technology platform

    2019-05-21T05:00:40Z

    Need to know:Maximum choice should be offered to employees for how they interact with their benefits, but employers also need to consider what specific features will best suit their workforces.If the aim of implementing benefits technology is to fit with an increasingly digital world, communications about a new platform should ...

  • Stantec-Head-Office-Reception
    Case Studies

    Stantec engages employees with user-friendly benefits platform

    2019-05-21T05:00:50Z

    Design and delivery organisation Stantec has used an online benefits portal for around 12 years. Over that time, this has progressed from being a simple, page-based information site to a customisable, flexible and interactive platform.Sam Kitteringham, UK employee benefits manager, says: “An employee benefit platform has to be something that ...

  • Aston-Barclay
    Article

    Aston Barclay launches military-inspired wellbeing programme

    2019-05-21T08:30:33Z

    Independent car auction organisation Aston Barclay has launched a new military- and special forces-inspired wellbeing programme for its 350 employees, to support the mental and physical health of staff and assist long-term business goals.The Prime Evolution programme, provided by Break Point and implemented in May 2019, has been designed by ...

  • PWC-Australia
    Article

    PWC Australia to pay superannuation contributions while staff are on parental leave

    2019-05-21T09:22:37Z

    Global professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) is to pay full superannuation contributions for up to 12 months for employees in Australia on parental leave.The new policy, applicable for the organisation’s 8,000 staff based in Australia, will see PWC make full superannuation contributions into an employee’s workplace retirement savings for up ...

  • Natalie-Jutla
    Article

    Defra pilots financial education platform for 23,800 civil service employees

    2019-05-21T09:44:48Z

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is piloting a new financial education platform across its 23,800 civil service employees.The new platform, called the Hub and provided by Neyber, will undergo a 12-month pilot period across Defra’s group employees; this started on 20 May 2019.The Hub offers employees ...

  • EB
    Article

    Employee Benefits shortlisted for HR and Benefits Publication of the Year 2019

    2019-05-21T09:45:45Z

    Employee Benefits has been shortlisted in the HR and Benefits Publication of the Year category at the Willis Towers Watson Media Awards 2019.The winner of this category is decided by public vote among readers in the HR and benefits industry. We would be delighted to receive your vote before the ...

  • drywall construction
    Article

    US construction organisation pays $178,766 in back pay for overtime violations

    2019-05-21T11:50:55Z

    Florida-based framing and drywall construction organisation Gomez Drywall Contractors has been ordered to pay $178,766 (£140,872.97) in back pay to 108 employees for violating overtime regulations.An investigation conducted by the Wage and Hour Division (WHD), part of the US Department of Labor, found that Gomez Drywall Contractors has misclassified its ...