All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 183

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    The 5 biggest challenges for HR in 2023

    2023-01-24T08:30:18Z

    With a new year comes a renewed focus for HR teams.Over the past 12 months, workplaces have had to adapt to post-pandemic remote working while managing the Great Resignation - where higher-than-usual numbers of employees left employment - and a cost of living crisis.But what does 2023 have in store? ...

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    How to effectively recognise remote workers

    2023-01-24T06:00:58Z

    Employers should first identify how employees want to be recognised for their efforts so what they offer resonates with them.Regular communication can be an effective way to support remote workers and adjustments should be made for those who raise concerns.Employers should avoid any risk of proximity bias, whereby they provide ...

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    Weber Shandwick ensures recognition for employees in all locations

    2023-01-24T06:00:51Z

    Global communications agency Weber Shandwick is focused on equipping both its managers and employees with the skills to ensure that no member of the workforce, wherever they choose to work, is out of sight or mind.The agency, which employs around 1,000 employees in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) ...

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    Poll: Have you introduced any new mental health benefits for staff who are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis?

    2023-01-23T12:41:14Z

    Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. Earlier this month, Employee Benefits reported that one in three British employees continue to work in spite of experiencing mental health issues, according to research from employee wellbeing and performance organisation GoodShape. In light of this, have you ...

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    Sky Sports pundit Stuart Barnes wins £700,000 tax case

    2023-01-23T11:57:37Z

    Credit: MikeDotta / Shutterstock.comFormer Sky Sports presenter and columnist for The Times Stuart Barnes has won a first-tier tax tribunal regarding his IR35 status, carrying £695,000 in tax liability.Barnes, who was previously a professional rugby union player before retirement, and his limited business S and L Barnes, were under investigation ...

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    Carpetright reports 7% mean gender pay gap

    2023-01-23T11:23:03Z

    Credit: steved_np3 / Shutterstock.comRetailer Carpetright has reported a mean gender pay gap for 2022 of 7%.This was less than the UK and retail averages of 13.9% and 13.5% respectively. Carpetright’s median pay gap was 5.5%, lower than the UK and retail averages of 14.9% and 8.5% respectively.Its mean bonus pay ...

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    Ambulance staff strike over pay

    2023-01-23T11:01:30Z

    Thousands of ambulance workers across Britain commenced strike action today (23 January) over a dispute over pay.More than 2,600 members of trade union Unite in the West Midlands, North West and North East of England will walk out, while a further 1,000 will strike in Wales. The ambulance staff, including ...

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    Saga promotes Roisin Mackenzie to chief people officer

    2023-01-23T09:00:32Z

    Saga has prompted Roisin Mackenzie (pictured) from people director, reward and engagement, to chief people officer.Mackenzie succeeded Jane Storm, who accepted a role as group people director with Easyjet.Mackenzie has been with the business for 15 years, and in her new role will continue to develop Saga’s people strategy.In her ...

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    Meet Lucy: The challenges of care and work on mental health

    2023-01-23T08:47:24Z

    Meet Lucy.Lucy, like many of us, has a terrible work-life balance. When she’s not working, she wants to spend time with her mum, who hasn’t been well recently. Lucy is conscious of what the future looks like.“What if she gets worse?”“What if I can’t be there when she needs me ...

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    How to implement successful employee incentive schemes

    2023-01-20T12:40:00Z

    Incentive schemes are arrangements where employers offer extra support and incentives for employees. This can help boost employee engagement and help position your company as one that not only says that they care about their employees but puts initiatives in place to show it. How can they ...

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    Bupa Global and UK introduces health benefits for 15,000 frontline staff

    2023-01-20T11:28:18Z

    Bupa Global and UK has launched a primary care health support package for its 15,000 frontline UK employees, working in Bupa care homes and dental practices.The MyHealthcare benefits package was launched as part of the health insurance provider’s global ambition to enhance health benefits for all of its employees. It ...

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    Ministry of Justice reports 5.9% mean gender pay gap

    2023-01-20T10:55:25Z

    The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has revealed that its mean gender pay gap for 2022 was 5.9%.This figure was the same as the previous year, up from 5.8% in 2020, but its median gender pay gap fell to 11.4%, from 13.6% in 2021 and 15.6% the year before. Female MOJ ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: One week left to enter Employee Benefits Awards 2023

    2023-01-20T10:24:07Z

    HR, reward and benefits professionals who want their organisation or team to be in with a chance of winning at the Employee Benefits Awards 2023 have just one week left to enter.This is the last chance to enter and win recognition for achievements attracting, motivating and rewarding employees through benefits ...

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    Lovewell's logic: Does the UK government have workers' interests at heart?

    2023-01-20T10:19:19Z

    Over the past few weeks, there have been an increasing number of social media posts and press articles about a bill currently passing through Parliament, with which the UK government has the potential to fundamentally change employment rights.The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, which reached report stage and ...

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    The top 10 most-read articles between 13 - 19 January 2023

    2023-01-20T09:00:09Z

    The top 10 most-read articles on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 13 - 19 January 2023 were: Government launches holiday pay consultationPetrofac Repsol staff accept 20.2% pay increaseAldi raises warehouse staff payPepsiCo and Pfizer named Top UK Employers 2023Busy Bees Nurseries enhances family leave benefits55% of UK staff want more reward and recognition ...

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    Netflix searches the skies for private jet flight attendant

    2023-01-20T09:00:08Z

    Something for the weekend: Streaming service Netflix has started the quest to find a high-flying individual to become its primary flight attendant, joining the aviation department in San Jose, California.Listed on the business’ website, the role of flight attendant on a super midsize jet requires someone who can demonstrate a ...

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    It’s National Energy Saving Week - Find Out How To Save Energy in The Office Today.

    2023-01-19T14:01:09Z

    It is no secret that soaring energy bills have impacted businesses and households all over the country. Although many companies are enjoying having their teams back in the office, it also means that there is more energy is being expended.That's why Big Energy Saving Week has come at the perfect ...

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    NRMA Group to continue pension contributions during unpaid parental leave

    2023-01-19T11:36:52Z

    Australian employer National Roads and Motorists' Association (NRMA) Group has agreed to pay superannuation on the unpaid portion of parental leave as part of its aim to close the gender pay gap for females.The superannuation payment, a type of pension plan in Australia, will increase by an average of $5,600 ...

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    Tesco Bank gives 90% of workforce a cost-of-living pay rise

    2023-01-19T11:19:37Z

    Credit: Serge Cornu / Shutterstock.comTesco Bank has given more than 3,400 members of staff a £1,250 pay increase in order to help them with the rising cost of living.According to the bank, more than 90% of its workforce, namely those likely to be feeling the greatest impact from current financial ...

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    University of Leicester recognised under neonatal care charter

    2023-01-19T10:55:05Z

    Credit: Sirapob Horien / Shutterstock.comThe University of Leicester has received an Employer with Heart charter mark as a result of its support for staff who are parents of premature babies and those requiring neonatal care.The charity The Smallest Things implemented the accreditation in order to reward employers that go above ...