All articles by Zoe Wickens – Page 202

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    Plymouth City Council HGV drivers get new pay deal

    2022-01-05T10:54:32Z

    Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers employed by Plymouth City Council have received a “groundbreaking” regrading deal, which has boosted their job status and increased their pay.Trade union Unite said it had negotiated a job reclassification for the 46 drivers working for the Devon local authority from unskilled to semi-skilled, which ...

  • financial-wellbeing_
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    32% of staff to increase emergency funds in 2022

    2022-01-05T10:31:48Z

    One in three UK employees is prioritising building up emergency savings in 2022, according to new data, as financial uncertainty from the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has promoted the need for a financial cushion.Pensions and investments services company Aegon’s latest research, which was conducted among 2,000 UK working adults in December, ...

  • refuse-workers
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    Eastbourne bin lorry staff strike escalates

    2022-01-05T09:03:05Z

    Refuse truck drivers in Eastbourne, East Sussex are to strike for an extra six days on top of planned industrial action in an escalating dispute over pay and safety issues.Trade union GMB said the campaign could be extended further if constructive talks are not held with the South Coast local ...

  • Kerry-Hudson_
    Opinion

    Kerry Hudson: Is a change ahead in flexible working laws?

    2022-01-05T08:45:14Z

    UK employees seeking flexible working arrangements to help manage their work-life balance could be caught short unless they have completed at least 26 weeks of service for their current employers.With a great many businesses and employees still away from the office since the start of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, and ...

  • 31% of employers don't offer support for staff on long-term sick leave
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    Ministers draw up workplace absence plans amid Omicron surge

    2022-01-04T11:30:31Z

    UK government ministers have been told to develop “robust contingency plans” for workplace absences amid fears that rising cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) could result in up to a quarter of staff being off work at the same time.The Cabinet Office said public sector leaders had been ...

  • retirement
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    25% of staff plan early retirement at age of 60

    2022-01-04T10:45:32Z

    A quarter of people planning to retire early have a target to leave work on their 60th birthday, research has revealed.The survey of 2,000 people by insurance provider Aviva also found that 17% of those who had already chosen to exit the workforce ahead of receiving their state pension had ...

  • Day off
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    Poll: 51% of employers to give staff extra days off this Christmas

    2021-12-20T09:00:37Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than half of organisations will give their members of staff extra holiday days as a reward in the run up to Christmas this year.Just 48% of respondents to an online survey said they were not allowing their workers to have any additional annual leave days in ...

  • poor mental health
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    Workplace stress leads 49% of legal workers to job hunt

    2021-12-17T09:04:41Z

    Half of legal professionals have looked for new jobs as a result of workplace stress, according to research.Legal technology firm Exizent conducted a survey of 52 people working in the law industry, with 49% saying they had actively searched for different employment because of challenges and stresses at work.More than ...

  • engages
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    43% of executives say flexibility critical for engagement

    2021-12-17T09:03:45Z

    British business leaders consider flexible working to be more important for employee engagement and wellbeing than salary, research has revealed.Of 54 UK-based board level executives polled for Bupa Global, 43% said flexible working was the most important factor for engaging staff and looking after their wellbeing, compared with 35% who ...

  • Aldi rewards front-line staff with 10% bonus payment
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    Aldi gives staff pay rise from February 2022

    2021-12-17T09:01:34Z

    Aldi has announced that it will increase the hourly pay rates for its 28,000 members of staff from 1 February 2022 in a bid to maintain its position as one of the UK’s highest-paying supermarkets.All UK-based store assistants at the German-owned grocery chain are set to receive at least £10.10 ...

  • top-10-10-16-December
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    The top 10 most-read articles between 10 December – 16 December 2021

    2021-12-17T09:00:41Z

    The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 10 December – 16 December 2021 were: How can employers assess value for money in a DC pension?Confessions of a benefits manager: Candid gets a recognition awardIt's a dog's life for one special puppy palWilson James introduces staff wellbeing platformPoor mental health ...

  • employee-benefits-awards-2021
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    Employee Benefits Awards 2022 entry deadline extended

    2021-12-17T09:00:25Z

    The entry deadline for the Employee Benefits Awards 2022, in association with Aon, has been extended to Friday 14 January 2022.Now in its 20th year, the Employee Benefits Awards is considered the event of the year for the reward, benefits and HR community. It is designed to recognise excellence and ...

  • Aston-Martin
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    Aston Martin staff threaten to strike in pensions row

    2021-12-16T09:02:24Z

    Workers employed by Aston Martin have threatened the car manufacturer with strike action over changes to their company pension scheme.Trade union Unite said an initial ballot over potential industrial action had been held in response to proposals to switch staff currently on the business’ defined benefit scheme to a defined ...

  • West-Lothian-Council
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    West Lothian Council approves menopause policy

    2021-12-16T09:01:04Z

    West Lothian Council in Scotland has agreed to bring in a menopause policy for staff.The Scottish local authority's executive approved a draft plan that includes flexible working, an employee assistance programme and an initiative to support attendance. Some of these measures are expected to be available early in the new ...

  • Pay rise retain talent
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    52% of HR staff consider paying above the average rate

    2021-12-16T09:00:29Z

    More than half of HR professionals are considering handing their employees pay increases above the market average to retain talent, according to research.A poll of 125 senior HR, diversity and inclusion, reward and people professionals at FTSE 100 businesses by insights firm HR DataHub found 52% were mulling an above-average ...

  • pay-awards
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    Median pay award increases to 2.2%

    2021-12-15T09:03:23Z

    The median pay award across the UK rose to 2.2% in the three months to October - with the upper quartile increasing by even more - according to the latest monitoring figures from Incomes Data Research (IDR).An analysis by the benchmarking body of 41 pay deals that took place between ...

  • gritter-workers
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    Carmarthenshire Council gritters set to strike in pay row

    2021-12-15T09:02:08Z

    Gritters employed by Carmarthenshire Council’s highways department have voted to take industrial action against their employer in 2022 over a pay-related dispute.The GMB trade union said 90% of its members at the Welsh local authority had voted in favour of taking action, which would see more than 50 gritters temporarily ...

  • Clear-Marketing
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    Clear Marketing completes employee ownership sale

    2021-12-15T09:01:44Z

    Creative agency Clear Marketing has finalised its transition to employee ownership as founder Jim Smith steps down after nearly 20 years at the business.The organisation, which has offices in Manchester and Glasgow and was founded in 2002, brought forward the planned date of its sale following what it said were ...

  • Emma-Clark
    Opinion

    Emma Clark: Will there be more menopause-related employment tribunal hearings?

    2021-12-15T09:00:35Z

    Recent analysis of figures from the HM Courts and Tribunals Service showed that the menopause was cited in five employment tribunal cases in the last nine months of 2018. That rose to 10 cases in the first six months of 2021.While there has been a rise in claims which refer ...