All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 75

  • employees’ fitness
    Analysis

    What can employers offer to improve employees’ fitness journeys?

    2024-05-02T05:00:08Z

    Fitness benefits include discounted or subsidised membership to gyms, health clubs and studios partnerships, providing an annual employee fitness and wellbeing budget and on-site exercise classes.Employers should provide equal access to benefits for all employees, regardless of their work locations.By listening to employees and providing options based on needs and ...

  • Activate Group living wage
    Article

    Activate Group receives living wage employer accreditation

    2024-05-01T08:05:06Z

    Accident management specialist firm Activate Group has received real living wage employer accreditation as part of its commitment to show appreciation and respect for its workforce.As of this month, Activate Group has committed to pay the real living wage rate of £12 per hour, resulting in its 220 UK team ...

  • Poll: Health and wellbeing top focus for employers in 2021
    Article

    34% say health and wellbeing support is important to recruitment and retention

    2024-05-01T08:00:12Z

    One-third (34%) of employers said health and wellbeing support is more important than ever to recruitment and retention, according to research by health and wellbeing firm Towergate Health and Protection.Its survey of 500 HR professionals also found that 34% of respondents have seen increased interest in their overall benefits packages, ...

  • parental and carers' leave
    Opinion

    Julian Outen: Tips on parental and carers' leave law for employers

    2024-05-01T08:00:04Z

    As of 6 April, draft regulations extend further the current right of employees on maternity, adoption and shared parental leave who are at risk of redundancy, to be offered suitable available employment in preference to other employees who are also at risk, but not on such leave.The protection will apply ...

  • Centrica Prezzo
    Article

    Centrica and Prezzo shortlisted for Best flexible benefits plan

    2024-05-01T08:00:02Z

    Energy supplier Centrica and restaurant chain Prezzo have been shortlisted for Best flexible benefits plan at the Employee Benefits Awards 2024.This category was created to recognise a successful strategy that has effectively delivered a flexible benefits plan. This can include plans that operate within a set enrolment period, as well ...

  • Border Force Heathrow Airport
    Article

    Heathrow Airport Border Force officers strike over working conditions

    2024-04-30T10:39:39Z

    More than 300 Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport have begun several days of strike action over changes to their working conditions.The workers, who are members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union, work in terminals two, three, four and five. The strike began on 29 April at 5am ...

  • Jaguar Land Rover menopause
    Article

    Jaguar Land Rover rolls out menopause support policy

    2024-04-30T10:31:07Z

    Jaguar Land Rover has introduced a menopause workplace support policy for its female employees as part of its commitment to diversity and inclusion.The policy, which is a day one right and can be accessed at any time, includes workplace adjustments, such as flexible working, access to fans, additional breaks and ...

  • Muslim Aid living wage
    Article

    Muslim Aid receives living wage accreditation

    2024-04-30T10:16:42Z

    UK charity Muslim Aid has been accredited as a living wage employer as part of its strategy to enhance employee satisfaction and retention, and demonstrate its commitment to social justice.As the charity’s head office is based in London, and the majority of its UK staff are based there, it wanted ...

  • return to the workplace
    Opinion

    Claire Brook: Can employers require employees to return to the workplace?

    2024-04-30T08:00:40Z

    Over the past few months, various businesses have shifted their stance on flexible working to require employees to return to the workplace. But, following four years of homeworking for many triggered by the Covid-19 lockdown, what are the types of things employers must consider when enacting changes like this?Employees should ...

  • volunteering or charity days
    Article

    75% of employers offer volunteering or charity days

    2024-04-30T08:00:26Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Three-quarters (75%) of organisations offer their employees volunteering or charity days, according to a survey of Employee Benefits readers.Conversely, one-quarter (25%) of respondents said they do not offer their employees volunteering or charity days.Last month, Employee Benefits reported that restaurant chain Wagamama pledged to contribute 50,000 employee ...

  • Ricardo-DAsh
    Opinion

    Ricardo D'Ash: Are employers right to recall employees back to the office?

    2024-04-30T08:00:00Z

    We have come along way since the Covid-19 pandemic. There is a clear argument that Covid actually accelerated remote working by several years but only for certain jobs; key workers come immediately to mind where in the main it is not possible to work remotely.I believe it is all about ...

  • Claire-McCartney-CIPD
    Opinion

    Claire McCartney: Are employers right to recall employees back to the office?

    2024-04-30T05:00:52Z

    Flexibility around time, scheduling and place of work can be transformative in opening up opportunities for people to get into and stay in work, especially those who have health conditions, caring responsibilities, or other life choices they want to make. With an aging population, and rising levels of economically ...

  • Article

    Poll: What is your organisation’s biggest HR priority this year?

    2024-04-29T11:25:13Z

    Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. Last week, Employee Benefits reported that retaining skilled employees, recruiting staff, and supporting mental health and wellbeing at work are the top three priorities for HR teams this year, according to research by Ciphr.The HR software provider also ...

  • tribunal constructively unfairly dismissed
    Article

    Tribunal finds woman who worked unpaid for 20 years was constructively unfairly dismissed

    2024-04-29T11:03:16Z

    An employment tribunal has found that a woman who worked unpaid at her family’s shop for 20 years was constructively unfairly dismissed after her employer falsely declared wage payments to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).P Mehat, a wife and mother of two, began working Monday to Saturday in the Premier ...

  • HR leaders employee benefits
    Article

    48% have poor benefits uptake as staff are not interested in provision

    2024-04-29T10:33:05Z

    Almost half (48%) of HR leaders said they have seen a poor uptake of employee benefits because employees do not seem interested in what is on offer, according to new research from Nous.co.The employee money-saving platform carried out a survey of 500 UK HR directors, and found that two-thirds (62%) ...

  • firefighters pay rises
    Article

    Firefighters and fire control staff to receive on-call and maternity pay rises

    2024-04-29T10:09:46Z

    Firefighters and fire control employees have received maternity pay improvements, as well as an increase to pay and the retainer paid while on-call.The package has been negotiated at the National Joint Council between the Fire Brigades Union and fire employers for some months and would be binding on all UK ...

  • Guy’s and St Thomas’
    Article

    Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust recruits new chief people officer

    2024-04-29T08:00:56Z

    Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Crystal Akass as its new chief people officer, with a starting date of 5 August.Currently chief people officer at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, a post she has held since 2021, Akass will succeed current chief people officer Julie Screaton, ...

  • Department for Education teachers
    Article

    Department for Education to offer teachers up to £6,000 incentive

    2024-04-26T11:04:12Z

    The Department for Education is to offer up to £6,000 to teachers working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, as well as early years education, from September.The incentive is part of the government’s drive to support schools and colleges to recruit and retain early years, further education and ...

  • Retaining talent pay expectations
    Article

    Retaining talent and meeting pay expectations are biggest challenges for UK organisations

    2024-04-26T11:03:55Z

    The biggest challenges for UK organisations include retaining talent, meeting pay expectations and supporting employees’ wellbeing, according to new research by HR software provider Ciphr.The survey of 300 UK HR decision-makers found that 51% of respondents reported employee retention as their top worry for the year ahead. Almost half (46%) ...

  • Arriva Northumbria pay increase
    Article

    Arriva Northumbria drivers and engineers receive pay increase

    2024-04-26T10:59:52Z

    More than 300 workers employed by bus operator Arriva Northumbria have accepted a pay increase following an dispute over pay and conditions.The drivers and engineers, who are members of trade union Unite and are based at the Blyth and Ashington depots, have secured a 6.1% increase from this month. They ...