All articles by Zoe Wickens – Page 62
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ArticleDesignMyNight searches for cheese fondue tester
Bottomless fondue at The Munich Cricket Club Something for the weekend: Discovery and booking platform DesignMyNight is searching for a cheese fondue tester in five London locations. The chosen tester, along with a friend, will have the grate opportunity to visit five of London’s finest fondue spots, ...
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ArticlePreston City receives real living wage city accreditation
Source: Credit: Preston City Council The city of Preston in Lancashire has received real living wage city accreditation from Living Wage Places as part of its commitment to support employees in the area. A celebration to showcase it becoming a real living wage city was held ...
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ArticleSenior doctors in Scotland accept 10.5% pay rise
Senior doctors and consultants across Scotland have accepted a 10.5% basic pay increase backdated to 1 April following negotiations. As part of the deal, which is worth £124.9 million, the doctors will earn between £10,000 and £13,500 more each year. A total of £5.7 million has also ...
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ArticleSwissquote appoints first chief people officer
Source: Swissquote Tara Yip, chief people officer at Swissquote Banking group Swissquote has appointed Tara Yip its first chief people officer, a role that will be part of its executive management team. Yip will take up the position on 1 January 2025. The role is part of ...
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ArticleNatwest Group makes £11 billion deal to outsource pension payments
Credit: William Barton / Shutterstock.com High street banking group Natwest Group has made a deal worth around £11 billion to outsource some of its pension payments. According to the group, a series of transactions have taken place, managed by the trustee of the group’s pension fund. These ...
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ArticleTetley staff in Stockton-on-Tees accept pay offer
Workers employed by Tetley at its Stockton-on-Tees factory have accepted a pay offer, ending ongoing strike action. The 150 employees, who are based at Tata Consumer Products’ Eaglescliffe site, are members of trade unions GMB and Unite. The pay increase is worth 10% over the course of ...
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ArticleUS Boeing workers vote to accept new pay deal
Source: Boeing Workers employed by Boeing in the USA have voted to accept a new pay deal worth 38% over the next four years. The 33,000 front-line workers, who are based in Washington, Oregon and California, are members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ...
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Article37% of employers do not offer enough health and wellbeing benefits for overseas staff
More than one-third (37%) of international employers admitted that they do not offer enough health and wellbeing benefits for employees based outside of the UK, according to new research by Towergate Employee Benefits. In its latest research, the specialist health and wellbeing advice and solutions firm found ...
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ArticleHSBC UK to introduce free fertility checks
International bank HSBC UK has announced that it will introduce free fertility checks as part of its UK employee healthcare plan from January 2025. Announced during National Fertility Awareness Week (4-8 November), the aim of the checks is to give the bank’s employees an understanding of their ...
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ArticleSouth Gloucestershire Council receives Defence Employer Recognition award
Source: Shutterstock / 273340274 South Gloucestershire Council has received the bronze award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme as part of its commitment to supporting its employees who have been part of the armed forces. Established by the Ministry of Defence, the scheme was designed to acknowledge, ...
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ArticleLess than one-fifth of UK office workers asked for a pay rise
Less than one-fifth of UK office workers have asked their employer for a pay rise, according to new research from the Global Payroll Association. The association surveyed 1,012 UK office workers to gain insight into how many actively request a pay rise and whether they know how ...
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ArticleLloyds Banking Group receives fertility-friendly employer accreditation
Lloyds Banking Group has received fertility-friendly employer accreditation as part of a commitment to supporting its employees through their fertility journeys. Established by the organisation Fertility Matters at Work, the accreditation is awarded using a rigorous assessment framework that examines employer’s fertility policy guidance, education and awareness ...
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ArticleOak Group names new chief people officer
Source: Oak Group Anna Sauvarin, copyright © 2024 Oak Group Funds, corporate and private client services provider Oak Group has appointed Anna Sauvarin as its new chief people officer. Based in Guernsey, Sauvarin will head up Oak’s people and culture team, playing a role in driving its ...
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ArticleFirst Bus Aberdeen workers accept pay offer
Around 200 workers employed by First Bus Aberdeen have accepted an enhanced two-year pay deal. The workers, who are drivers, coach drivers and administrative staff, are represented by trade union Unite. Following successful negotiations, they overwhelmingly voted to accept an enhanced 7.2% pay offer from their employer, ...
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ArticlePolice officers in Scotland to withdraw goodwill in pay dispute
Police officers in Scotland are to stop working on their shifts at the scheduled time and not start these any earlier, in a move that is due to take effect from 5pm on 1 November. The rank-and-file officers, who are represented by the Scottish Police Federation (SPF), ...
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ArticleArmfield completes £7 million buy-in for pension and life assurance scheme
Research and product development firm Armfield has completed a £7 million buy-in transaction for the Armfield pension and life assurance scheme. The transaction for the scheme secured the benefits for 24 pensioners and 15 deferred members. Bulk annuity and consolidator advisory business K3 Advisory carried out the ...
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ArticleAmazon employees in Dunfermline buzzing about beehives introduction
Source: From Amazon Something for the weekend: A beekeeper employed by retail giant Amazon in Dunfermline, Scotland, has introduced beehives to its fulfilment centre team. Ross Main, who is an inbound support specialist, worked alongside the Amazon sustainability team to set up and keep bees at the ...
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ArticleThe top 10 most read articles between 25 – 31 October 2024
Parliament The top 10 most read articles between 25 – 31 October 2024 on employeebenefits.co.uk were: Autumn Budget 2024: Employer national insurance contributions (NICs) to increase to 15% Autumn Budget 2024: Employment allowance to double and £100,000 threshold scrapped Autumn Budget 2024: Incentives for electric vehicles ...
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ArticleEastern Transport Holdings becomes employee-owned
Source: Shutterstock / 1108927934 Eastern Transport Holdings, the parent organisation of Stephensons of Essex and NIBS Buses, has been sold to an employee ownership trust. The organisation, which operates 140 buses in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Essex, employs 200 members of staff and has a current turnover of ...
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ArticleHow will the Autumn Budget 2024 impact pay and benefits?
Autumn Budget 2024: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her Autumn Budget speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday 30 October. It included a number of key announcements that could impact employers’ pay and benefits strategies. Autumn Budget 2024: Employer national insurance contributions (NICs) ...


