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Six in 10 employees think their benefits are inadequate

More than half (58%) of employees think their workplace benefits are inadequate amid rising living costs, according to research findings published by benefits provider Epassi UK, on Friday (3 April).

News analysis | Prepare for new gender equality reporting requirements

What’s changing about gender pay gap reporting, and how can HR make gender equality action plans effective?

Wellbeing | Older workers feel less supported when sick, research finds

Less than half (45%) of employees aged 55 and over feel supported by employers when experiencing work-related stress or illness, according to research published on Friday (27 March) by Verve...

Wellbeing | Abuse and staff shortages drive 46% of NHS call handlers to quit

Almost half (46%) of NHS call staff across six ambulance trusts in England and Wales quit their roles between 2021 and 2024, citing staff shortages and abuse as their worst challenges, data analysis...

Reward and recognition | What HR can learn from John Lewis' bonus strategy

The value of John Lewis' approach to reward strategy is beyond financial. Every organisation can build a similarly intrapreneurial culture.

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What have pensions got to do with inclusion?

There are several ways for employers to ensure that their workplace pensions align with organisational inclusion priorities, as HR leaders who attended a roundtable event sponsored by pensions...

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Reward and recognition | What HR can learn from John Lewis' bonus strategy

The value of John Lewis' approach to reward strategy is beyond financial. Every organisation can build a similarly intrapreneurial culture.

Retention | ‘Blue Monday’ may be a myth, but the January retention crisis is real

Talent

This month especially, employers must prove to staff that they're seen, and valued.

Employee benefits | Thousands of businesses now eligible for popular share scheme

Employee benefits

Amid a raft of policy and tax announcements in the recent Budget, one of the most significant pro-business changes could be going under the radar.

Employee engagement | How to boost engagement using milestone-based benefits

Reward and remuneration

To boost employee engagement, now's the time to focus on inclusive personalised benefits.

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Employee benefits | Lack of understanding fuels low benefits take-up, report suggests

Four in 10 (39%) businesses feel confident that employees clearly understand the benefits available to them, according to research findings published by recruitment platform Totaljobs today (16...

Pay and reward | Government suggests how employers can get pay transparency right

The UK government launched employer guidance for transparency around pay, promotions and rewards on Wednesday (4 March).

Compliance | How HR can prepare now for the EU Pay Transparency Directive

We're just months away from one of the biggest shifts in how companies across Europe handle compensation.

Opinion | Editor's comment: Challenge can bring out the best in us

What motivates our work? And how can we draw strength from 'failure'?

Wellbeing | Is beekeeping the latest employee wellbeing trend?

More workplaces are offering staff the opportunity to try beekeeping to enhance their wellbeing, a Guardian report published on 8 February suggests. Should HR get on board with this trend?

Case study | How GXO drove better benefits engagement

When the benefits team at logistics firm GXO needed to transform awareness across its largely offline workforce, a brand-new strategy was created to drive impressive results.

Pay and reward | Debt by design: Why employers need to fix how payday works

HR leaders are in a unique position to eliminate ‘debt as a default’.

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Six in 10 employees think their benefits are inadequate

More than half (58%) of employees think their workplace benefits are inadequate amid rising living costs, according to research findings published by benefits provider Epassi UK, on Friday (3 April).

Prepare for new gender equality reporting requirements

Diversity & inclusion

What’s changing about gender pay gap reporting, and how can HR make gender equality action plans effective?

Older workers feel less supported when sick, research finds

Wellbeing

Less than half (45%) of employees aged 55 and over feel supported by employers when experiencing work-related stress or illness, according to research published on Friday (27 March) by Verve...

Abuse and staff shortages drive 46% of NHS call handlers to quit

Wellbeing

Almost half (46%) of NHS call staff across six ambulance trusts in England and Wales quit their roles between 2021 and 2024, citing staff shortages and abuse as their worst challenges, data analysis...