All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 2
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Article
Tribunal rules former pharmacy worker was unfairly dismissed in pay dispute
An employment tribunal has ruled that a former pharmacy worker was unfairly dismissed by her employer and has been awarded almost £10,000 as a result.
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Article
76% of financial services staff believe they get value for money from reward packages
Three-quarters (76%) of financial services employees said they believe they get good value for money from their reward packages, according to new research from Zest.
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Article
Exclusive: NATS wins Grand Prix at Employee Benefits Awards 2025
NATS was presented with the highly coveted Grand Prix award at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025, which took place on Friday 27 June at The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) in London.
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Article
69% of employees believe benefits positively impact their lives
While 90% of employers believe their benefits programmes positively impact employees’ lives, only 69% of employees agree, according to research by Benifex.
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Case Studies
Coventry Building Society prioritises employee wellbeing regardless of budget
Coventry Building Society believes that looking after its employees’ wellbeing is just as important as looking after its customers.
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Article
Rising star shortlist for Employee Benefits Awards 2025 unveiled
The shortlist for the Rising Star category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025 has been unveiled.
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Opinion
Lucy Burrows: Statutory paternity pay under the Employment Rights Bill
As the bill is considered again by the House of Lords, it has been highlighted day one rights will not include statutory paternity pay for new fathers who have been in a job less than nine months.
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Article
Grant Thornton introduces employee benefit trust
Grant Thornton UK has introduced an employee benefit trust (EBT) to reward its people for their contributions to the firm’s future success.
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Article
Benefits professional of the year shortlist for Employee Benefits Awards 2025 unveiled
The shortlist for the Benefits professional of the year category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025 has been unveiled.
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Article
Peterson construction workers at Shetland Gas Plant accept pay deal
Around a dozen Peterson construction workers based at the Shetland Gas Plant have accepted a pay deal.
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Article
A quarter of employers increased number of days staff must attend workplace
Just under a quarter of employers have increased the number of days staff must attend the workplace, according to research by Income Data Research (IDR).
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Article
Bupa 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.
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Article
The 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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Article
GXO 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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Article
Motoring 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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Article
BP 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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Article
Central 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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People Moves
Lawfront appoints chief people officer
Lawfront has appointed Rachel Street chief people officer.
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Article
Estate 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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Article
Employee Benefits Award Winners 2025
Find who took home the accolades at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.