All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1643
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OpinionConfessions of a benefits manager: Candid explores menopause support
Candid questions the role of benefits in a menopause support programme.
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 3 – 9 January 2025
Source: Shutterstock / 2400693385 The top 10 most read articles between 3 – 9 January 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Exclusive: Royal London launches home heating employee benefit Princes Foods workers strike in ongoing dispute over pay Tribunal rules drivers employed by Addison Lee should be classified ...
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ArticleScottish Wildlife Trust searches for ranger to look after remote island
If you’ve already had enough of your daily commute this year and would like a job outside in the fresh air, then read on. The Scottish Wildlife Trust has begun its search for a ranger to look after the small and remote island Handa in the north of Scotland.
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ArticleSainsbury’s to increase pay for 118,000 hourly-paid employees by 5%
Retailer Sainsbury’s is to increase pay for its 118,000 hourly-paid employees by 5% this year to ensure they are fairly rewarded with a living wage.
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ArticleEmployees under 35 more likely to see benefits of office-based work
Employees under the age of 35 are more likely than older staff to recognise the benefits of being in the office, according to research by Vitality.
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ArticleNorth Air tanker drivers and airfield operators receive pay rise
Around 100 tanker drivers and airfield operators employed by North Air and based across Scottish airports have secured pay deals.
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People MovesGenesco names first chief human resources officer
Footwear lifestyle retailer Genesco has named Kyle Polischuk as its first chief human resources officer to lead its human resources function.
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ArticleExclusive: Hyperoptic launches financial wellbeing platform for UK employees
Broadband provider Hyperoptic has launched a financial wellbeing platform for its 950 UK employees to support their financial education.
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ArticleOne-third of working parents report severe levels of stress
Almost one-third of working parents have reported severe levels of stress, according to research by Bright Horizons Family Solutions.
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ArticleTribunal finds senior lawyer on career break entitled to £1,500 payment
An employment tribunal has found that a senior lawyer at the Government Legal Department was entitled to an extra payment of £1,500, despite being on a career break at the time of the award.
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ArticlePoll: Are you rolling out, or have you rolled out, any new employee benefits in the first quarter of this year?
Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. Last week, Employee Benefits reported that Connaught Care Collection introduced new employee benefits to its more than 200 staff across the country in order to boost employee engagement and wellbeing. Its employees will now be able to access ...
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Supplier articleSigns That Your Identity Has Been Stolen
If you notice bank statements are missing or unusual activity, it might be a sign of identity theft. Learn the signs to help keep your data safe.
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Case StudiesAddleshaw Goddard establishes dedicated fertility and pregnancy policy to support staff
Law firm Addleshaw Goddard has a dedicated policy in place to help its employees with fertility and pregnancy support.
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AnalysisWhat to include in a fertility and pregnancy support policy
An important starting point is for employers to ask their employees what they need, as no individual or circumstance will be the same.
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ArticleClarke Willmott accredited as real living wage employer
National law firm Clarke Willmott has received real living wage employer accreditation as part of its commitment to its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy.
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ArticleEmployee wellbeing is main priority for UK HR professionals over the next year
Employee wellbeing is the main priority for UK HR professionals over the next 12 months, according to research by WorkBuzz.
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ArticlePepsiCo launches global financial wellbeing programme for 280,000 employees
Global food and beverage organisation PepsiCo has launched a ‘Healthy Money’ programme to improve the financial wellbeing of its 280,000 employees across 59 countries.
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Article43% of employers have enhanced parental leave and pay rates
Employee Benefits poll: More than two-fifths (43%) have enhanced parental leave and pay rates, according to a survey of Employee Benefit readers.
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OpinionStephanie Clarke: Building neurodiverse-friendly workplaces
Neurodiversity is becoming an increasingly important focus for employers, with an estimated 15% of the UK population identifying as neurodivergent.
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ArticleTorsten Bell appointed pensions minister
Torsten Bell, MP for Swansea West, has been appointed parliamentary secretary in HM Treasury and parliamentary under-secretary of state in the Department for Work and Pensions.


