All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 31

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    First Bus Aberdeen workers accept pay offer

    2024-11-01T09:06:00Z

    Around 200 workers employed by First Bus Aberdeen have accepted an enhanced two-year pay deal. The workers, who are drivers, coach drivers and administrative staff, are represented by trade union Unite. Following successful negotiations, they overwhelmingly voted to accept an enhanced 7.2% pay offer from their employer, ...

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    Police officers in Scotland to withdraw goodwill in pay dispute

    2024-11-01T09:04:00Z

    Police officers in Scotland are to stop working on their shifts at the scheduled time and not start these any earlier, in a move that is due to take effect from 5pm on 1 November. The rank-and-file officers, who are represented by the Scottish Police Federation (SPF), ...

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    Armfield completes £7 million buy-in for pension and life assurance scheme

    2024-11-01T09:03:00Z

    Research and product development firm Armfield has completed a £7 million buy-in transaction for the Armfield pension and life assurance scheme. The transaction for the scheme secured the benefits for 24 pensioners and 15 deferred members. Bulk annuity and consolidator advisory business K3 Advisory carried out the ...

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    Amazon employees in Dunfermline buzzing about beehives introduction

    2024-11-01T09:01:00Z

    Source: From Amazon Something for the weekend: A beekeeper employed by retail giant Amazon in Dunfermline, Scotland, has introduced beehives to its fulfilment centre team. Ross Main, who is an inbound support specialist, worked alongside the Amazon sustainability team to set up and keep bees at the ...

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    Opinion

    Lovewell’s logic: Counting the cost of the Budget

    2024-11-01T09:00:00Z

    Debbie-Lovewell-Tuck, editor, Employee Benefits In the run up to the Labour government’s first Budget this week, there was much speculation about how this would impact employers. I think the industry breathed a collective sigh of relief when the tax relief on pensions salary sacrifice arrangements was not ...

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    The top 10 most read articles between 25 – 31 October 2024

    2024-11-01T09:00:00Z

    Parliament The top 10 most read articles between 25 – 31 October 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Autumn Budget 2024: Employer national insurance contributions (NICs) to increase to 15% Autumn Budget 2024: Employment allowance to double and £100,000 threshold scrapped Autumn Budget 2024: Incentives for electric vehicles ...

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    Pluxee UK’s Guide to Transforming Your Workplace Culture

    2024-10-31T14:01:00Z

    Workplace culture, though often intangible, plays a crucial role in shaping the employee experience and overall organisational success. Pluxee UK delves into the significance of workplace culture, examining its impact on various aspects of a business. Furthermore, it offers actionable strategies for cultivating a positive and productive ...

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    Eastern Transport Holdings becomes employee-owned

    2024-10-31T11:56:00Z

    Source: Shutterstock / 1108927934 Eastern Transport Holdings, the parent organisation of Stephensons of Essex and NIBS Buses, has been sold to an employee ownership trust. The organisation, which operates 140 buses in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Essex, employs 200 members of staff and has a current turnover of ...

  • Government
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    How will the Autumn Budget 2024 impact pay and benefits?

    2024-10-31T11:53:00Z

    Autumn Budget 2024: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her Autumn Budget speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday 30 October. It included a number of key announcements that could impact employers’ pay and benefits strategies. Autumn Budget 2024: Employer national insurance contributions (NICs) ...

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    Real-time reporting of benefits in kind to start in 2026

    2024-10-31T11:48:00Z

    The government has confirmed plans to mandate the real-time reporting of most benefits in kind (BiKs) via payroll software starting in April 2026. Benefits in kind (BiKs), which include non-cash perks like company cars and private medical insurance provided by employers, have traditionally been reported yearly. The ...

  • Outdoor and Cycle Concepts
    Case Studies

    Outdoor and Cycle Concepts keeps staff up-to-date about voluntary benefits

    2024-10-31T06:15:00Z

    Outdoor and Cycle Concepts (O&CC) is the organisation behind retail stores Snow and Rock, Cotswold Outdoors and Runners Need. With about 1,400 retail staff aged between 16 and 90 spread across 79 stores and 300 head office staff, O&CC offers a range of voluntary benefits, many through ...

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    Raising the profile of voluntary benefits

    2024-10-31T06:00:00Z

    Credit: Billion Photos/ Shutterstock 2464376955 Need to know: Benefits such as retail discounts, mortgage advice and salary sacrifice arrangements are powerful tools in a cost-of-living crisis. Voluntary benefits can help engagement across a multi-generational workforce, as different demographics pick relevant services. Communication must ...

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    Autumn Budget 2024: Changes to employer share incentive plan notice relating to statutory neonatal care pay

    2024-10-30T16:16:00Z

    Autumn Budget 2024: Employers will have to change the notice they must give to an employee regarding possible deductions from their salary in relation to a share incentive plan (Sip). A minor change to the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 and the Employee Share Ownership ...

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    Autumn Budget 2024: Government to close loopholes around car ownership schemes

    2024-10-30T16:10:00Z

    Autumn Budget 2024: The government has announced plans to close loopholes in company car tax rules by ending contrived car ownership schemes. In the Autumn Budget 2024, Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, laid out plans to publish draft legislation around loopholes in car ownership ...

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    Autumn Budget 2024: Employment allowance to double and £100,000 threshold scrapped

    2024-10-30T15:49:00Z

    Autumn Budget 2024: The government is to increase the employment allowance from £5,000 to £10,500 and remove the £100,000 threshold from April 2025. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announced these measures in the Autumn Budget. The move will apply to all eligible employers, meaning 865,000 employers ...

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    Autumn Budget 2024: Income tax thresholds to remain frozen until 2028

    2024-10-30T15:28:00Z

    Credit: Fred Duval/Shutterstock Autumn Budget 2024: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has announced that income tax thresholds will remain frozen until 2028. Reeves, the UK’s first female Chancellor, announced in her Autumn Budget to the House of Commons that the government will not be increasing the ...

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    Article

    Autumn Budget 2024: Employer national insurance contributions (NICs) to increase to 15%

    2024-10-30T15:21:00Z

    Autumn Budget 2024: The government is to increase the rate of employer national insurance contributions (NICs) by 1.2 percentage points to 15% from 6 April 2025. This will mean employers will have to pay 15p in NIC for every £1 paid to an employee. In addition, the ...

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    Gender pay gap for full-time employees stands at 7%

    2024-10-30T12:03:00Z

    The gender pay gap for full-time employees stands at 7%, down from 7.5% in 2023, according to the latest analysis by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Its Annual survey of hours and earnings report found that among all employees, the gender pay gap decreased to 13.1% ...

  • EXCLUSIVE: Ford to discuss reinventing pensions post-pandemic at Employee Benefits Reset 2020
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    Ford workers strike over pay and contract changes

    2024-10-30T11:36:00Z

    More than 1,000 workers employed by vehicle manufacturer Ford have begun strike action due to a long running dispute over pay and contract changes. The employees, who are represented by trade union Unite, are administrative staff based in Dunton, Stratford, Dagenham, Daventry and Halewood. They began industrial ...