All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1646
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Supplier articlePluxee UK’s Top Tips on Embedding Fringe Benefits for Employees
The business landscape is challenging, making attracting and retaining top talent more crucial than ever. A tight labour market, rising costs, and the looming threat of another cost-of-living crisis put immense pressure on employees and employers. While budgets may be constrained, employee financial wellbeing remains a priority. ...
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 17 – 25 January 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 17 – 25 January 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were…
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ArticleBeton by Spacemade pilots office canine crèche to boost staff wellbeing
Flexible workspace provider Beton by Spacemade has piloted a canine crèche for employees in order to reduce stress and boost positive mental wellbeing.
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ArticleEmployees’ financial confidence grows
Financial wellbeing confidence has been growing among the UK’s working population, according to new research from investment, protection and retirement specialist LV=.
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ArticleInforma, Arm and Telent among Best Places to Work in the UK in 2025
Publishing group Informa, computer hardware firm Arm and communications organisation Telent have been named as some of the Best Places to Work in the UK in 2025.
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ArticleAlaska Airlines awards employees extra six weeks of pay
Alaska Airlines is to award its 23,000 employees with an extra six weeks of pay in recognition of their performance.
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Supplier articleMental health and financial wellbeing – How can employers meet their duty of care?
More than 1.5 million people in the UK are experiencing debt and mental health problems, according to the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute. And many more are likely to be suffering in silence. The problem of poor financial wellbeing extends well beyond those of us who ...
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ArticleUK average advertised salary reaches £40,000 for first time
Average advertised salaries rose in December 2024 to hit £40,263 according to job-matching platform Adzuna.
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ArticleAtlas transitions to 100% employee ownership
Facilities management firm Atlas has transitioned to 100% employee ownership via the creation of an employee ownership trust.
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ArticleAltrad Services workers at Sellafield accept improved pay offer
Altrad Services workers based at Sellafield in Cumbria have accepted an improved pay offer, ending long-running strikes.
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OpinionTim Middleton: A pension scheme needs to meet future requirements
Employers have a number of factors to consider when selecting a suitable pension plan.
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AnalysisHow to ensure a pension scheme provides the best retirement outcomes
Responsibility for employees’ retirement outcomes is shared between the saver, the employer and the pension scheme.
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OpinionRuari Grant: Employers’ role in workplace pensions has evolved
Employers’ role in workplace pensions has evolved but still as important says Ruari Grant
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ArticleDentons introduces menopause simulator as part of support commitment
Global law firm Dentons has introduced a MenoVest, a simulator designed to replicate menopause symptoms, as part of its commitment to creating a supportive environment for those experiencing the menopause in the workplace.
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ArticleAldi Ireland to increase pay and enhance neonatal, maternity and paternity leave
Supermarket chain Aldi Ireland is to give its more than 4,000 employees a pay rise and enhance neonatal, maternity and paternity leave.
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ArticleMelville Housing Association and Synergy Vision permanently adopt four-day week
More than 200 UK organisations, including Elliott and Company Consulting Engineers, Melville Housing Association and Synergy Vision, have permanently adopted a four-day working week with no loss of pay.
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Supplier articleStamp duty changes highlight why employees need financial wellbeing support for key life events
The temporary increase in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) thresholds is set to expire on 31 March 2025, meaning transactions completed after this date will be subject to the higher Stamp Duty rates. Currently, first-time buyers pay no stamp duty when buying a home worth up to ...
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People MovesAdagio hires chief human resources officer
Aparthotel organisation Adagio has hired Sophie Mestiri as chief human resources officer and a member of its executive committee.
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OpinionMatt McDonald: Taking legal lessons learned in 2024 into 2025
As 2025 gains momentum, employers should reflect on 2024 to see what lessons can be learned to pave the way for a smoother year ahead.
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ArticleGovernment to ease DB pension surplus release restrictions
Billions of pounds of surplus in defined benefit (DB) pension schemes could be invested in the wider economy as the government sets out how restrictions will be lifted.


