All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 192
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ArticleTesco warehouse and driver staff to strike in pay row
Tesco warehouse workers and lorry drivers have announced plans to stage a series of strikes in the weeks leading up to Christmas in a dispute over pay.More than 1,000 of staff at depots in Antrim and Belfast in Northern Ireland; Livingston, Scotland; and Didcot and Doncaster in England, will take ...
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OpinionJeremy Harris: What are the long-term consequences of the pensions pay gap?
During a House of Lords debate on 22 November 2021, following a question posed by Labour life peer Lord Sikka about the UK government's efforts to tackle entrenched gender pay inequality, the pensions gap was highlighted as an issue of major concern.The pensions gap, it was noted, contributes to societal ...
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ArticleEnable Scotland ups staff pay to £10.40 an hour
Social care charity Enable Scotland has increased its basic rate of pay to £10.40 per hour for its 2,000 members of staff as of this month (December).The wage rise, which goes beyond the Scottish government-funded increase to £10.02, means that the basic contracted rate of pay for the organisation’s care ...
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ArticlePoll: Just 8% of employers publish disability pay gap
Employee Benefits poll: Fewer than one in 10 organisations currently publish their annual disability pay gap, according to our research.Only 8% of respondents to an online survey said they made the data available to the public on a regular basis.A further 33% are considering reporting on disability pay while the ...
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ArticleGender earnings gap still high at 40%
The average mid-working-age UK woman earned 40% less than her male counterpart in 2019, research has revealed.The study, which was carried out for the Institute for Fiscal Studies' (IFS) Deaton Review of Inequalities, found the gender earnings gap was just 13 percentage points lower than in the mid-1990s.The authors found ...
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ArticleUber loses High Court bid to challenge worker rights ruling
The UK High Court has refused transport business Uber’s application to declare its gig-economy business model lawful following the Supreme Court’s ruling on its worker rights and transport regulation.In February this year, the Supreme Court ruled against Uber and confirmed that its drivers were entitled to statutory protection under employment ...
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Supplier articleHow To Improve Safety & Compliance With A Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme
A salary sacrifice car scheme is a great way to attract and retain good employees, by offering them a non-cash benefit which provides a cost-effective means of motoring. The benefit in real cash terms that comes from the employee paying less income tax and national insurance, also helps the employer, ...
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AnalysisHow can employers improve their health and wellbeing offering to expatriate staff?
Need to know:Expat health and wellbeing benefits include initiatives such as maternity and chronic conditions cover, as well as more traditional medical treatment.More digital health and wellbeing services have evolved as a result of the pandemic and these are likely to remain a key part of support.Health awareness has ...
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Case StudiesRevolut offers range of health and wellbeing support to expatriate staff
Revolut is a global financial technology platform, offering a range of services to help business and personal customers manage their money. Launched in 2015, it employs around 2,700 people and has offices in 24 countries around the world.The global nature of the business means employees, both existing ones and new ...
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ArticleProfessor Chris Rowley: Covid-19 has exacerbated the challenge of supporting expat health and wellbeing
The Covid-19 (Coronavirus) global pandemic has impacted on the world of work with influences stemming from not only the inherent health risk posed in the workplace and related travel, but also in terms of the imposition of various types and levels of restrictions, lockdowns and work-from-home orders.One group of employees ...
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Supplier article6 Reasons Why Every Employer Should Consider A Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme
The salary sacrifice car scheme is a product primarily aimed at employees, and offers them a non-cash benefit in return for a portion of their gross salary. This provides a significant lifestyle benefit for the employee and is a means of achieving cost-effective motoring on a nett-zero carbon basis.However, the ...
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ArticlePoundstretcher gives staff 10% pay rise
Retailer Poundstretcher is to reward established employees with a 10% pay rise in recognition of their hard work throughout the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.From 1 January 2022, those who have been members of staff at the business for a full year will receive the hike in their basic annual salary.This will ...
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ArticleThe Calico Group offers paid leave for fertility treatment
The Calico Group has introduced additional support for staff experiencing miscarriage, menopause and fertility treatment.From this month (December), employees at the Burnley, UK-based support services provider can benefit from 10 days of paid special leave if affected by pregnancy loss or fertility treatment, and flexible arrangements if going through the ...
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ArticleHC-One launches new pay and reward scheme
Care provider HC-One has invested £17 million in a new pay and reward scheme for staff to ensure they can earn above the real living wage.The business, which employs around 21,000 members of staff across the UK, will give all care employees with two years of experience above the real ...
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ArticleIsotropic Systems recruits new chief people officer
Multi-link satellite terminals provider Isotropic Systems has hired Dara McCann as chief people officer as it begins manufacturing, operations and global service delivery.McCann previously served as the executive vice president (EVP) of HR and organisation development at connectivity firm O3b and as EVP of HR and culture transformation for SES ...
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Article5% of young staff cannot be tempted back to office
Younger workers aged 25 or below are the most motivated to return to the office, with only 5% saying they could not be tempted back, according to new research.Career development and mentoring platform PushFar has revealed stark generational divides in attitudes towards remote working in its survey of 600 UK ...
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ArticleChristmas shopping fever: 77% spend online in work hours
Something for the weekend: In the run up to Christmas, do you find that your attention starts to drift away during your working hours and you find yourself surfing the web looking for the best online deals? Turns out you’re not the only one.Office equipment supplier Officeology.com’s poll of 1,000 ...
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ArticleAnchor to pay staff real living wage rates
Anchor, also known as Anchor Hanover Group, has announced that it will pay its 9,000 members of staff real living wage rates as of this month (December).The organisation, which offers retirement housing to rent and to buy, retirement villages and residential care homes, including specialist dementia care, will pay the ...
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ArticleThe Folio Society sets up employee ownership trust
British publisher The Folio Society has announced it has been sold under the terms of an employee ownership trust (EOT), giving its 40 employees 100% ownership.According to the publisher, the move reflects its values and is an example of progressive sharing of power and profit in publishing. Its only beneficiaries ...


