All articles by Zoe Wickens – Page 177

  • SamanthaUwadiae
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    Hestia recruits first head of equity, diversity and inclusion

    2022-06-23T08:00:34Z

    Crisis charity Hestia has appointed Samantha Uwadiae as its first head of equity, diversity and inclusion.Uwadiae joins from the Digital, Media, Culture and Sports government department where she was talent, diversity and senior leaders performance manager. She will help to continue Hestia’s work to strengthen its workforce by creating a ...

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    US appeals court upholds decision that payroll tax is legal

    2022-06-22T11:38:12Z

    A Washington US state appeals court has upheld its earlier decision that Seattle City Council’s payroll tax on big businesses is legal.The council passed the tax, known as JumpStart, in 2020 in order to provide more funds for housing projects and other city services. It taxes salaries exceeding $150,000 (£122,300) ...

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    Traverse revamps benefits package

    2022-06-22T11:24:20Z

    Social purpose organisationTraverse has revamped its employee benefits package in order to promote inclusivity and boost talent retention.It created its new benefits offering, delivered in partnership with DittonHR, as part of an employee engagement process focused on reward and recognition for its 60 employees.The organisation has introduced a health cash ...

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    Uber drivers strike over pay and conditions

    2022-06-22T11:17:38Z

    Credit: ADCUUber drivers have today begun a 24-hour national strike in a row over minimum wage and holiday pay.According to the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU), which is staging a protest demonstration in front of Uber’s Aldgate Tower offices between 11am and 1pm today, the drivers are facing a ...

  • Funding Circle
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    Funding Circle introduces wellness allowance and enhances benefits

    2022-06-22T10:37:32Z

    Funding Circle, a small business loan platform for small-to-medium-sized enterprises, has introduced a wellness allowance by increasing the allowance its 600 employees are entitled to £500.The wellness portion of the allowance is designed to give staff the freedom to choose what they need to live a more healthy and balanced ...

  • Tom Moyes
    Opinion

    Tom Moyes: What is the potential impact of the rail strikes on pay and benefits?

    2022-06-22T08:00:04Z

    While the new plans proposed by Transport Minister Grant Shapps to reduce the impact of industrial action following recent strikes look great on the surface, there is the potential for a significant negative impact on full-time workers. Whether it is the impact on pay, pensions or further employee benefits, there ...

  • Network Rail gains living wage accreditation
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    Network Rail staff strike in pay and conditions row

    2022-06-21T09:46:22Z

    As many as 40,000 signallers, maintenance and train employees working for Network Rail are partaking in 24-hour strikes over pay across the UK today, with several more planned for the rest of the week.Last-minute talks failed yesterday, resulting in about 4,500 services running today instead of the usual 20,000. Services ...

  • Rolls-Royce ask employees to take four days leave to receive full pay
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    Rolls Royce awards staff £2,000 to help with cost of living

    2022-06-21T09:30:45Z

    Engineering firm Rolls Royce has announced that it will award more than 14,000 of its workers a £2,000 one-off payment to help with the rising cost of living in the UK.Approximately 7,000 junior management and shop floor staff employees at its Derby site, which is where it makes large commercial ...

  • Gender pay gap widens
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    PPL reports 12% mean gender pay gap in favour of men

    2022-06-21T09:00:47Z

    UK music licensing business Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has published its most recent gender and ethnicity pay gap report, which highlighted that its mean gender pay gap was 12% in favour of men.Meanwhile, its median pay gap was 14% in favour of men.The business’ mean ethnicity pay gap was 30% ...

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    How can benefits help first-time buyers as property prices surge?

    2022-06-21T05:00:44Z

    Employers can work with providers to offer financial education in the form of specific content guides, downloads, webinars, helplines, tools and modellers, including budgeting, mortgage affordability, mortgage rate calculators, and stamp duty calculators.One option employers can offer to help first time buyers is the lifetime individual savings accounts (Lisa), through ...

  • Alison Watson
    Opinion

    Alison Watson: What employers can do to support staff buying their first home?

    2022-06-21T05:00:25Z

    Current environmental and economic issues are causing many to struggle with paying bills, and this is coming at a time when more and more young people are struggling to get a foot on the property ladder due to increasing property prices and below-inflation pay rises.The government has recently revealed plans ...

  • RichardKay
    Opinion

    Richard Kay: Benefits for first-time buyers can also benefit employers

    2022-06-21T05:00:09Z

    Rising property prices are not only proving problematic for first-time buyers, they can also cause a headache for employers struggling to attract and retain talent. As it gets harder for professionals to afford to get a foot on the property ladder, they are looking to maximise their earnings to make ...

  • PremierFoods
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    Premier Foods introduces modern working policies

    2022-06-20T10:50:44Z

    Credit: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.comFood business Premier Foods has launched two new modern working policies this month that have been designed to support its office-based and manufacturing employees going through life-changing events.One of the policies will enable staff going through the menopause, medical treatment relating to gender reassignment or fertility ...

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    35% of UK staff are changing jobs for better pay and benefits

    2022-06-20T10:14:11Z

    More than 6.5 million UK employees expect to quit their job in the next 12 months, with 35% moving elsewhere for better pay and benefits, according to new research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD).This year’s CIPD Good work index, which is a survey of more than 6,000 ...

  • Evolve Family Law
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    Evolve Family Law transitions to employee ownership

    2022-06-20T09:14:08Z

    North west England-based law firm Evolve Family Law has become an employee-owned business in order to preserve its future independence.The business, which was established in 2015 by founding directors Robin Charrot and Louise Halford (pictured) and has offices in Holmes Chapel and Whitefield, is now 100% owned by a newly ...

  • CaraBrennanAllamano
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    Lattice hires first chief people officer

    2022-06-20T08:00:41Z

    People success platform provider Lattice has announced that Cara Brennan Allamano has joined as its first chief people officer.Brennan Allamano has more than 20 years of human resources and leadership experience, with a focus on scaling HR operations, learning and development at global businesses. She will lead Lattice’s global people ...

  • Biffa
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    Biffa awards refuse staff a minimum 24% pay rise

    2022-06-17T11:11:03Z

    Refuse workers employed by waste management business Biffa have accepted an improved pay offer to end a period of strike action within the Wealden district in East Sussex.The 100 workers, who are members of the trade union GMB, have secured a deal which constitutes a pay rise worth between 24% ...

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    EXCLUSIVE: 9% of UK employers have amended fleet policy due to homeworking

    2022-06-17T10:55:47Z

    Just 9% of UK employers have amended their fleet or mobility policy following the increase in homeworking, according to research by Arval Mobility Observatory.According to its 2022 Barometer report, which surveyed fleet decision makers in in Europe and the UK, 86% in the UK have not made a change to ...

  • WasteCreative
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    Waste Creative launches work-from-anywhere policy

    2022-06-17T10:31:45Z

    Creative agency Waste Creative has introduced a work-from-anywhere policy to enable its more than 75 full and part-time staff to work from any location for up to four weeks per year.Any of its employees who have passed their probationary period can submit a request to work from anywhere in the ...

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    Bottomless Brunch offers £500 to test drag brunches

    2022-06-17T08:00:53Z

    Something for the weekend: Are you a fan of bottomless brunches? Are you also a fan of drag entertainment? If so, the platform Bottomless Brunch is offering three lucky people the chance to become an expert entertainment brunch reviewer and get paid £500 for the pleasure.Along with a friend, the ...