All articles by Zoe Wickens – Page 80

  • Greenwich Leisure sick pay
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    Greenwich Leisure workers receive 20% sick pay increase

    2024-04-02T11:15:04Z

    Workers employed by Greenwich Leisure (GLL) are set to receive a 20% increase in sick pay following a day of industrial action last week.From this month, the social enterprise has agreed to increase sick pay for all of its employees, including its leisure workers across the UK.This follows a 24-hour ...

  • Greggs gender pay gap
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    Greggs reports 10.49% mean gender pay gap for 2023

    2024-04-02T11:07:01Z

    Fast food chain Greggs has reported a 10.49% mean gender pay gap for 2023, down from 2022’s figure of 14.64%.The organisation’s median gender pay gap for 2023 increased slightly year on year from 2.81% to 3.24%.Its mean gender bonus gap for last year was 39.04%, down from 55.99% the previous ...

  • impact of supporting health
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    Exclusive: 76% of UK employers measure impact of supporting staff health

    2024-04-02T10:53:43Z

    More than three-quarters (76%) of employers measure the impact of supporting the health and wellbeing of their staff, according to research by Group Risk Development (Grid).The industry body for the group risk sector, which surveyed 500 HR decision-makers, found this is an increase on the 51% of respondents which measured ...

  • Intelex president human resources
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    Intelex appoints Kristin O’Brien vice president of human resources

    2024-04-02T08:00:26Z

    Intelex, a global provider of environmental, health, safety and quality management software, has appointed Kristin O’Brien vice president of human resources.In this role, O’Brien will play a part in translating business objectives into talent, organisational and cultural needs. She will contribute to the organisation’s culture of innovation and opportunity, aligning ...

  • Baker Hughes global benefits
    Case Studies

    Baker Hughes unifies global benefits proposition with core package

    2024-04-02T05:00:52Z

    As well as offering a number of benefits tailored for each of its operating countries, Baker Hughes provides its employees with a core package to unify its global benefits proposition.The energy technology firm serves energy and industrial organisations, operating in more than 120 countries worldwide with 58,000 employees. During the ...

  • Global-technology-shutterstock-metamorworks-1134241121
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    Can technology help to offer a unified global benefits proposition?

    2024-04-02T05:00:00Z

    Credit: metamorworks/shutterstock Cloud-based platforms can enable employees across the globe to access benefits through a unified proposition. Availability of benefits will differ between countries. Employers should ensure that their benefits technology and chosen provider are able to support varying needs in multiple countries. Benefex’s Evolution ...

  • Uniqlo UK wages increase
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    Uniqlo UK increases entry level wages and enhances parental pay

    2024-03-28T09:02:03Z

    Credit: HJBC / Shutterstock.comClothing brand Uniqlo UK is to increase wages for its entry level employees across the county by 7% from 1 April.The organisation’s London-based staff will see their hourly pay rise from £12.40 to £13.15, while those located across the UK will receive an increase to £12.15 from ...

  • UK workers pay rise
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    63% of UK workers want a pay rise

    2024-03-28T09:01:09Z

    Nearly two-thirds (63%) of UK workers want a pay rise, according to research by Reward Gateway.The employee engagement firm surveyed 2,000 UK-based full-time employees in order to find out how they are coping in the current economy. It found that 20% of respondents said they are miserable at work and ...

  • Saba Park Services pay
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    Saba Park Services workers in Slough accept 25.6% pay increase

    2024-03-28T09:00:56Z

    Credit: Frodo's Dad / Shutterstock.comA total of 40 workers employed by Saba Park Services in Slough, Berkshire have accepted a 25.6% pay increase, ending a long-running pay dispute.The employees, who are represented by trade union Unite, work as parking enforcement officers who monitor resident parking zones and street pay and ...

  • Mendix chief people officer
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    Mendix names new chief people officer

    2024-03-28T09:00:21Z

    Low-code application development platform and Siemens business Mendix has appointed Astrid Lausberg chief people officer.Previously head of HR operations and HR for product and technology, Lausberg has joined the C-suite leadership team and replaced Lara Pyko, who will become head of human resources at Siemens Austria.She will be working closely ...

  • stressed overwhelmed at work
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    47% of staff feel stressed or overwhelmed at work

    2024-03-27T11:45:05Z

    Nearly half (47%) of employees feel stressed or overwhelmed at work, according to new research carried out by Oak Engage.The employee engagement and intranet solution spoke to more than 1,200 British employees for its Employee happiness survey. It found that more than one-quarter (26%) of respondents said they were unhappy ...

  • Wagamama mental health support
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    Wagamama pledges to contribute 50,000 employee volunteer hours

    2024-03-27T11:39:04Z

    Credit: William Barton / Shutterstock.comRestaurant chain Wagamama has donated funding for 4,000 mental health support conversations and pledged to contribute 50,000 employee volunteer hours to help those in need.Through a partnership with Shout, a free 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone experiencing mental health struggles, Wagamama has made an ...

  • CCH Group communication app
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    CCH Group rolls out communication app to 14,000 employees

    2024-03-27T11:32:22Z

    UK home care provider CCH Group has rolled out a communication app to its almost 14,000 employees as part of its commitment to prioritise its workforce and place people at the centre of its business.The group is made up of 32 operating businesses across the UK, delivering homecare, supported living, ...

  • Carers employment
    Opinion

    Ben Gorner: New protections for primary carers in employment

    2024-03-27T09:00:49Z

    April marks both World Parkinson's Day (11 April) and Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week (22-28 April), two conditions that over time will often require those suffering to receive significant care. It may well be that those caring for affected people are family members also in employment, so how can employers ensure ...

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    Lodders appoints new people and culture director

    2024-03-26T12:53:28Z

    Law firm Lodders has hired Grace Walton (pictured left) to be its new people and culture director, bolstering its management board.In her role, Walton will lead and coordinate the delivery of the firm’s strategic and operational HR function, people initiatives and talent management activities, as well as growing the HR ...

  • Marvel four-day working week
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    Marvel to trial four-day working week

    2024-03-26T12:07:21Z

    Gloucester-based recruitment firm Marvel will trial a new four-day working week for its employees from May 2024.The firm, which specialises in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry, will reduce its working days from five to four as part of a three-month trial, with employees continuing to receive 100% of their ...

  • Nationwide Building Society pay
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    Nationwide Building Society reports 6.4% mean ethnicity pay gap

    2024-03-26T12:03:37Z

    Nationwide Building Society has reported a 6.4% mean ethnicity pay gap for 2023, down 1% from 2022.The organisation’s 2023 median ethnicity pay gap was 10%, up 0.4% from the prior year. Its mean ethnicity bonus gap was 21.3%, down 11.5% from 2022, and its median gap was 17.2%, up 3% ...

  • Bolt pension scheme
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    Bolt launches flexible pension scheme for private hire vehicle drivers

    2024-03-26T11:58:42Z

    Ride-hailing operator Bolt is to launch a pension scheme for its 65,000 UK registered private hire vehicle drivers from 1 May 2024.Through the scheme, which is provided by Aviva, drivers will be able to contribute 5% of their fees from every completed trip into their pension pot, to which Bolt ...

  • Yorkshire Water fit note
    Case Studies

    Yorkshire Water’s fit note process helps employees back to work

    2024-03-26T06:00:23Z

    Credit: Pete Stuart / Shutterstock.comWater management organisation Yorkshire Water uses fit notes and its occupational health service to support employees back to work after any period of absence due to illness or injury.The employer has around 4,300 employees and covers the country of Yorkshire.For Yorkshire Water’s fit note process, employees ...

  • fit note reforms
    Analysis

    What will the proposed fit note reforms mean for employers?

    2024-03-26T06:00:00Z

    The government reforms will trial fit note process changes in order to improve triage and signposting. Making it easier to get a fit note will enable employers to help staff get assistance in a shorter amount of time, and potentially return to work faster. The reforms ...