All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 1660
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ArticleEquality watchdog suggests government could consider reintroducing equal pay questionnaires
The equality watchdog has suggested the government could consider reintroducing equal pay questionnaires, a measure that could present HR functions with additional red tape when handling pay discrimination claims.
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ArticleHerbert Smith Freehills Kramer launches neurodiversity mentoring programme
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has introduced a mentoring programme for staff, designed to equip neurodivergent individuals with the tools to navigate the workplace.
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ArticleABB completes £700 million bulk purchase annuity buy-in for UK pension scheme
ABB has completed a £700 million bulk purchase annuity buy-in deal for its UK pension scheme.
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Case StudiesTeva believes education is vital to support staff with financial pressures
Teva supports employees with financial pressures by providing relevant and appropriate benefits.
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AnalysisWhat measures are employers putting in place to assist staff with financial difficulties?
Organisations should understand employees’ challenges and needs when providing financial assistance.
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ArticleEmployee Benefits Live 2025 conference programme is unveiled
The Employee Benefits Live 2025 conference programme is now available.
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ArticleStaff under 35 nearly three times more likely to know where their pension is invested
Employees aged under 35 said they are nearly three times more likely to know where their pension is invested, according to new research by Ovo.
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ArticleDale Farm staff vote to accept improved pay deal
Around 100 workers at dairy co-operative Dale Farm in Northern Ireland have voted to accept an improved pay deal, bringing ongoing industrial action to an end.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 15 - 21 August 2025
The top 10 stories between 15 - 21 August 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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ArticleFormer prison officer with epilepsy received £445,000 for reasonable adjustment failures
A former prison officer has been awarded £445,000 after a tribunal found he was unfairly dismissed because he could not carry keys due to security concerns.
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ArticleAldi searches for official crisp taster
Supermarket Aldi has begun searching for a savoury snacker to take on the role of an official crisp taster.
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Article51% of employers are fully-office based compared to 7% in 2023
Half (51%) of employers revealed that they are fully-office based, compared to 7% in 2023, according to new research by Unit4.
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ArticleSPM Plastics completes full £4 million buy-out for pension scheme
SPM Plastics has completed a full £4 million buy-out for its pension scheme
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Case StudiesMoneypenny uses clubs, groups and social activities to boost wellbeing
Moneypenny has built an inclusive and supportive workplace culture through its range of clubs, groups, and social activities.
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OpinionStephen Ravenscroft: Impact of Financial Conduct Authority threatening strikes over office-based working
The tension between remote working and office attendance has resurfaced with the announcement made by Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) employees.
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ArticleFinancial Conduct Authority issues clarity on workplace savings schemes to boost employer take up
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a statement to provide clarity around workplace savings schemes, to help employers offer these with more confidence.
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ArticleScarf receives living hours employer accreditation
Scarf has received living hours employer accreditation as part of its commitment to being a fair and responsible employer.
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ArticleThe top 10 stories between 22 - 28 August 2025
The top 10 stories between 22 - 28 August 2025 on employeebenefits.co.uk:
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ArticleResearch reveals coastal living improves work-life balance
If you’ve ever fancied a change of scenery to the Great British seaside when working during the summer months, or indeed on a permanent basis, it turns out you’re not the only one!
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People MovesKing’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust names chief people officer
Damian McGuinness, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Damian McGuinness chief people officer, from 1 September. McGuinness’ remit will include leading the trust’s efforts to make King’s a more equitable, diverse and inclusive organisation for staff, and the many ...


