All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1655
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ArticleLloyds Banking Group and NATS shortlisted for Best benefits to support menopause
Lloyds Banking Group and NATS have been shortlisted in the category Best benefits to support menopause at the Employee Benefits Awards 2024.
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ArticleTeachers’ flexible working initiative extended
More teachers could benefit from flexible working thanks to a successful initiative to help improve retention.
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ArticleDentons achieves 0% gender pay gap in Australia
Law firm Dentons has announced that it has achieved a 0% median gender pay gap in its Australian operations, becoming the first large law firm in the country to do so.
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OpinionCharlie Barnes: Should the government reconsider zero hours reform in Employment Rights Bill?
The government has faced considerable criticism from the House of Lords regarding its proposals under the Employment Rights Bill to introduce an entitlement to guaranteed hours of work.
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ArticleVodafone receives fertility-friendly employer accreditation
Vodafone has received fertility-friendly employer accreditation from Fertility Matters at Work.
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ArticleGovernment announces further plans to reform pensions industry
The government has announced plans to reform the UK pensions industry by creating a £25 billion megafund minimum.
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People MovesBBC names director of HR for BBC Studios
The BBC has appointed Jermaine Daw director of HR for BBC Studios as of next month.
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OpinionGeorge Tattersall: The benefits of shared parental leave
In 2024, shared parental leave laws were updated to give new fathers and partners more flexibility in how they take their parental leave.
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ArticleEpassi Group acquires Zest
Employee benefits technology provider Epassi Group has acquired employee benefits platform Zest.
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Article148.9 million working days lost to sickness or injury in 2024
The sickness absence rate for 2024 was found to be 2%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from 2.3% in 2023, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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ArticleCurrys reports -0.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024
Retailer Currys has reported a -0.9% mean gender pay gap for 2024, down from 1.2% in 2023.
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ArticleEmployee Benefits Award Winners 2025
Find who took home the accolades at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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ArticleEstate and letting agents are UK’s unhealthiest jobs
A survey has revealed the UK’s unhealthiest jobs, with estate and letting agents taking the top spot.
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People MovesLawfront appoints chief people officer
Lawfront has appointed Rachel Street chief people officer.
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ArticleCentral Co-op and Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts shortlisted for Best use of benefits technology
Retailer Central Co-op and clothing brand Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts have been shortlisted for Best use of benefits technology at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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ArticleBP to change incentive programme for staff
Oil and gas business BP has announced that it will change its incentive programme for its employees.
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ArticleMotoring and automotive sector named best industry for employee benefits
The motoring and automotive sector has been named the UK’s best industry for employee benefits, according to new research by sharetech platform Vestd.
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ArticleGXO Logistics and Pinsent Masons shortlisted for HR or benefits team of the year
GXO Logistics and law firm Pinsent Masons are among those on the shortlist for HR or benefits team of the year at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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ArticleThe Bees Knees seeks bartender with specialised skillset
Lancashire bar The Bees Knees has posted an amusing online advert for a bartender to join its team, but they have to have a specialised skillset.
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ArticleBupa and Health Assured shortlisted for Best supplier to work for
Health insurance provider Bupa and workplace health and wellbeing provider Health Assured have been shortlisted in the Best supplier to work for category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.


