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The majority of UK employers have been found to be underprepared for pay transparency, according to new findings by Aon.
Toy retailer The Entertainer has announced that it will hand over control of its business to its 1,900 employees.
Half (48%) of employers said they offer some kind of support for working parents worrying about balancing childcare and work during the summer holidays, according to a survey of Employee Benefits ...
Construction and civil engineering firm McLaughlin and Harvey has launched its 2025 YouMatter health and wellbeing roadshow.
Two-fifths (40%) of employers have admitted that benefit take-up is left for employees to initiate themselves, according to ...
Private sector hiring intentions are at a record low as employers deal with higher national insurance and wage costs, ...
The Red Hen Project, a Cambridge-based charity initiative that supports children and families, has become an accredited real ...
Employee mental wellbeing is one of the biggest challenges facing organisations, so why does it matters and how can employers ...
Take part in our latest readers’ poll on a current topical issue. Back in May, Employee Benefits reported that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published research into employers’ attitudes to ...
The EU Pay Transparency Directive is having an impact on pay culture in the UK, as three-quarters (76%) of British ...
All police ranks up to chief superintendents across England and Wales will receive a 4.2% pay rise. The government has ...
Mergers and acquisitions have the potential to disrupt an organisation's culture, and employee benefits can help to bring ...
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