All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1654
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People MovesWates Group appoints chief people officer
Development, building and property maintenance firm Wates Group has appointed James Saunders as its new chief people officer.
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OpinionLovewell’s logic: Turning the retirement crisis around
How to ensure individuals save enough for their retirement has been the perennial question ever since the demise of defined benefit pension schemes.
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ArticleThe top 10 most-read articles between 2 - 8 May 2025
The top 10 most read articles between 2 - 8 May 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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ArticleEmployee shares communication faux pas during work call on social media
You’d probably be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t unintentionally made a mistake or typo in an email or other method of work communication these days.
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People MovesZellis appoints new chief people officer
HR and payroll software provider Zellis has appointed Caroline Rowland as its new chief people officer.
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ArticleExclusive: 72% of staff under group income protection policies returned to work in 2024
Three-quarters (72%) of new absentees under group income protection policies who had a period of prolonged sick leave starting in 2024 had returned to work by the end of the year, according to new data compiled by Group Risk Development.
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ArticleFife Voluntary Action becomes accredited living hours and living pension employer
Charity Fife Voluntary Action has become an accredited living hours and living pension employer, as awarded by the Living Wage Foundation.
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ArticlePoll: Are you doing anything to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week 2025?
Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue.
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AnalysisPodcast: Supporting employees to maximise retirement income
In this episode of the Employee Benefits podcast, in association with Royal London, Rory Marsh, workplace pensions lifestage director at Royal London, discusses how to support employees to maximise their retirement income.
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OpinionChloe Leyland: What do employers and employees need to know about neonatal leave changes?
Triumphed as another reform by the Labour government in upgrading workers’ rights, it has introduced a right for workers to take time off work for neonatal care.
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ArticlePayara Services and Alzheimer’s Society recognised as some of Europe’s Top 50 Inspiring Workplaces for 2025
Payara Services, Alzheimer’s Society and Sony Music UK have been recognised as some of Europe’s Top 50 Inspiring Workplaces for 2025.
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Article39% employers believe their staff have full understanding of their employee benefits
Only four in 10 (39%) employers said they believe their staff have a full understanding of their employee benefits, according to new research from Towergate Employee Benefits.
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ArticleLochcarron of Scotland becomes accredited living wage employer
Scottish Borders-based tartan manufacturer Lochcarron of Scotland has become an accredited living wage employer.
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ArticleWatch Employee Benefits’ webinar: Creating a digital-first experience to boost wellbeing outcomes
Employee Benefits’ webinar, Creating a digital-first experience to boost wellbeing outcomes, is now available to watch on demand.
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AnalysisNadya Kuhl: How can employers support staff in keeping fit and well during the working day?
SSE recognises the important interconnection between physical and mental health.
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AnalysisMartin Power: How can employers support staff in keeping fit and well during the working day?
KP Snacks focuses on empowering employees to make healthier choices and provides them with rewards and benefits to optimise this.
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ArticleUnum acquires Generali UK’s employee benefits renewal rights
Benefits provider Unum has acquired the renewal rights for Generali UK’s employee benefits business across its group risk products.
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ArticleNHS staff and teachers to receive pay rise
The government has announced that NHS employees and teachers will receive a pay rise in recognition of their hard work.
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ArticleE.On and David Lloyd Clubs among The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Work
Energy provider E.On and leisure club chain David Lloyd Clubs have been named as some of The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Work in 2025.
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Case StudiesJuro uses technology to clearly communicate pension scheme
Juro communicates its pension scheme through the use of technology and clear, digestible information.


