All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 812
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ArticleNaked rebrand boosts bosses' wellbeing
Something for the weekend… One New York design company has found an alternative way to help boost employee health and wellbeing of staff but also get them using the gym.When Viceroy Creative, formerly Mode Design Group, underwent a major rebrand, so did some of its senior employees. And when your ...
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ArticleBA staff received 2.7% pay increase in 2014
British Airways non-management staff received an average 2.7% increase in pay during 2014.The details were outlined in its parent company International Airlines Group’s (IAG) 2014 annual report.The airline group, which is also the parent company to Iberia and Vueling, also highlighted a varied rise in salaries across IAG, ranging from ...
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ArticleTop 15 stories in March 2015
1. Employee Benefits Connect 2015 speaker slides2. JP Morgan extends benefits to employees’ parents3. Sky outsources benefits admin to focus on strategy4. IBM staff can claim damages against DB closure5. DWP begins Fit for Work national roll-out6. How to create an integrated financial wellbeing strategy7. Carlsberg UK revamps employee benefits ...
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ArticleNHS staff to receive 1% pay rise
Almost 1.1 million NHS employees will receive a pay increase of 1% for 2015-2016.The pay deal, which has been approved by the NHS Staff Council, will reward more than a million NHS staff earning up to £56,500 a year from April 2015Meanwhile. the lowest paid employees, including health care assistants, ...
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ArticleUK pay gap between managers and staff is double European average
The pay gap between lower level employees and their senor manager counterparts in the UK has increased by 5.3% since 2008, while Europe has seen the smallest pay gap increase of 2.2%, according to research by Hay Group.Its study, which surveyed more than 16 million job holders in 24,000 organisations ...
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ArticleGovernment to extend pension freedoms
The government plans to remove the restrictions on buying and selling existing annuities from April 2016 to extend its pension freedoms to five million people who have already bought an annuity. The proposed legislation is aimed at allowing pensioners to sell on their annuities, with the returns then allowed to ...
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Top tweets from Employee Benefits Connect
Rosie Damarell ??@rosiedamarell: Had a great time at ?#EBconnect today getting to meet lots of new people and finding new reward and benefitsThe Rewarding Co @TheRewardingCo: Really good to see eldercare covered at ?#EBconnect – the loss to the UK economy from those with responsibilities must be huge.Ian Wright ??@ianwrightsheff: ...
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AnalysisQuirky ways to communicate benefits to staff
If you read nothing else, read this…Quirky communications strategies can help engage staff with their workplace benefits. Strategies could include quirky campaign themes, staff champions and even traditional handwritten letters. Employers should ensure that their communications methods are appropriate for their workforce. But this is not deterring them from doing ...
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What price (more) freedoms?
Reports indicate that the chancellor intends to allow pensioners (money purchase schemes only) the option of cashing in their pension annuity income in exchange for a lump sum from April 2016. This will be achieved by removing any additional tax charges on that transaction, and instead only taxing the payment ...
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ArticleHomeServe launches employee discounts and recognition scheme
HomeServe has launched an employee discounts and recognition online portal. The emergency home repairs organisation has introduced the scheme called PeopleServe, which is provided by Reward Gateway, for its 2,500 employees.The scheme offers around 1,000 discounts and 1,500 instant vouchers for employees.The recognition tool allows employees to thank each other ...
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ArticleNational minimum wage to rise by 3%
The national minimum wage will increase by 3% to £6.70 an hour from October 2015.The increase is equivalent to an additional 20p an hour for workers aged 21 and over, from its current rate of £6.50 an hourThis will be the largest increase to the national minimum wage in real-terms ...
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ArticleE.On boosts staff engagement via recognition
E.On has improved its employee engagement and motivation scores by up to eight percentage points as a result of its recognition scheme. Before implementing its Buzz recognition programme, provided by P&MM, in 2013, the energy organisation recorded a staff motivation score of 61%. This has now increased to 69%. In ...
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Expand your benefits and your business with technology
Global mobility of employees is on the rise too, with nearly 57 million expats predicted by 20172. This presents multiple challenges to delivering a successful employee benefits strategy.We understand this pace of change and believe that benefits platform technology can help to meet the growing demands of the employees of ...
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10 Interactive - People moves - AWE appoints Chris Coyne
Chris Coyne has been appointed head of performance and reward by national defence organisation AWE.He will take up the post at the end of April. At AWE, he will be responsible for benefits strategy, structures, incentives and all benefits including pensions. He will also oversee ownership of performance management.Coyne previously ...
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ArticleAon Hewitt partners Swedish pensions firm
Aon Hewitt is to partner PRI Pensionsgaranti (PRI), Sweden’s largest firm of pension administrators and actuaries.The partnership will enable Aon Hewitt to provide Swedish and international pensions actuarial services in Sweden.Through the agreement, Aon Hewitt will support PRI in providing global actuarial co-ordination services, while PRI will continue to provide ...
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ArticleNHS to pilot weight loss programme
The NHS has launched a weight loss pilot scheme with Imperial College Hospitals as part of a new wellbeing scheme to keep staff healthy. The £134,000 scheme offers the trust’s 10,000 staff an opportunity to access help from a range of dieticians, clinicians and help from weight-management organisation MoreLife.The pilot ...
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Article?Morrison Utility Services incentivises driver behaviour
Morrison Utility Services has launched an employee incentive scheme to help improve driver behaviour.The utility services provider wants its Green Driver campaign to reduce road accidents and help save up to 7% on its fuel costs.The incentive scheme, provided by Red Letter Days for Business, comprises a driver league table ...
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ArticlePersonal tax allowance to rise to £11,000
Budget 2015: The personal tax allowance will be increased to £10,800 from April 2016, and to £11,000 from April 2017, Chancellor George Osborne has announced during the 2015 Budget.The allowance, which is the amount employees can earn before they have to start paying tax, will enable the average taxpayer to ...
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ArticleChancellor confirms minimum wage rise
Budget 2015: Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed in his 2015 Budget that the national minimum wage will rise to £6.70 in October, as irst announced on 17 March. This is the largest increase to the national minimum wage in real-terms since 2008.Osborne said his Budget statement that the national minimum ...
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ArticlePension Wise to receive extra funding
Budget 2015: The government’s guidance guarantee service Pension Wise is set to receive extra funding to help with the demands of the new pension freedom reforms. An additional £19.5 million will be pumped into the service by the Treasury in 2015/16.It is unclear if advisers will face extra costs because ...


