All articles by Zoe Wickens – Page 60
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ArticleUK private medical insurance costs expected to increase by 12.6% in 2024
UK private medical insurance costs are expected to increase by 12.6% in 2024, according to research by global advisory, broking and solutions firm Willis Towers Watson (WTW).
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People MovesNottingham Building Society names chief people officer
Nottingham Building Society has appointed Lisa Winnard chief people officer, as well as a member of the executive committee.
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ArticleDafydd Hardy Estate Agents becomes employee-owned
Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents has introduced an employee ownership trust structure as part of its commitment to its team, clients and communities it serves across North Wales.
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ArticleChannel 4 reports 11% mean disability pay gap for 2024
Channel 4 has reported its mean disability pay gap has fallen from 12.4% in 2023 to 11% in 2024.
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ArticleJust 16% who are dissatisfied with their benefits would move jobs
Just 16% employees who felt their benefits package met none or very few of their requirements said they had a higher likelihood of planning to move jobs, according to research from reward and benefits consultancy Isio.
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ArticleCiphr Group acquires employee benefits platform Avantus
Ciphr Group has acquired employee benefits platform Avantus as part of its strategy to acquire UK businesses that complement its HCM offering.
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ArticleDeloitte Australia receives menopause-friendly accreditation
Deloitte Australia has received menopause-friendly accreditation due to its dedication to lasting organisational cultural change regarding the condition.
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ArticleUK job hopper employees have £15,000 more in pension savings than average person
UK employees who have switched jobs multiple times have over £15,000 more in pension savings than the average person, according to new research from Wealthify.
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ArticleEPM Solutions transitions to employee ownership
Engineering firm EPM Solutions has transitioned to an employee ownership trust (EOT) as part of a commitment to empower its dedicated workforce.
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ArticleGender pay gap for FTSE 100 board members narrows over past year
The gender pay gap for board members of FTSE 100 organisations has narrowed over the past year, with the average pay for women (£335,953) 68% lower than the average pay for men (£1.1 million), according to new research by Fox and Partners.
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ArticleCummins and Cisco named on Financial Times Diversity Leaders list
Power solutions firm Cummins, software service Cisco and Nationwide Building Society have made the Financial Times Diversity Leaders list for 2024.
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People MovesCamunda names new chief people officer
Process orchestration firm Camunda has appointed Barbie Brewer as its new chief people officer.
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ArticleLidl GB accredited as age inclusive employer
Supermarket chain Lidl GB has become an age inclusive accredited employer due to its commitment to attract, grow and engage employees over the age of 50.
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ArticleOvo pilots menopause-focused returner programme
Energy supplier Ovo is piloting a menopause-focused returner programme pilot at its Glasgow office.
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ArticleJust 31% of employees engage with workplace health and wellbeing programmes
Despite 87% of employees taking responsibility for their own wellbeing, only 31% said they engage with workplace programmes, according to research by HCML.
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ArticleSleeping positions could influence success and earnings
Research has revealed that sleeping positions could influence success and earnings, with one position being particularly popular among high earners.
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 8 – 14 November 2024
The top 10 most read articles between 8 – 14 November 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were:
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ArticleSupreme Court rules in favour of Nexus workers in pay dispute
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of workers employed by transport firm Nexus on the Tyne and Wear Metro in a pay-related case.
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ArticleGovernment to create pension megafunds
The government will create pension megafunds as part of pension reforms aimed at unlocking an £80 billion investment in new businesses, infrastructure and local projects.
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ArticleWalkers Shortbread completes £34 million pensions buy-in
Food manufacturer Walkers Shortbread has completed a £34 million pensions buy-in.


