Camlas adopts four-day working week
Camlas has implemented a four-day working week for its employees, officially starting this week. Based in Wales, the public affairs company introduced the policy in a bid to prioritise...
Read moreDetailsCamlas has implemented a four-day working week for its employees, officially starting this week. Based in Wales, the public affairs company introduced the policy in a bid to prioritise...
Read moreDetailsMando has introduced a new financial wellbeing platform for its workforce. The digital agency, which is based in Liverpool, UK, and has 50 staff members, launched the service this...
Read moreDetailsJust Eat UK has committed to replacing its corporate sales fleet with electric cars by 2025 as part of its pledge to reduce its annual carbon emissions by 480...
Read moreDetailsMaking Space has increased employees’ pay packets by 10% as part of its commitment to give workers the real living wage. The adult health and social care charity, which...
Read moreDetailsIt goes without saying that organisations need to provide a culture where health and wellbeing can be discussed openly. Workplaces should also be both physically and psychologically safe, according...
Read moreDetailsA “king-sized” wage increase and bonus has been signed off by Charles to reward some low-paid members of staff who are working on his Coronation. Palace employees on the...
Read moreDetailsCoca-Cola workers at the company’s plant in Wakefield, UK, are to vote on strike action following a pay offer that “does nothing to address the cost-of-living crisis”. Hundreds of...
Read moreDetailsCo-op has introduced a new flexible compassionate leave policy for its 57,000 employees across the UK. The enhanced bereavement provision entitles staff to double the paid leave allowed previously,...
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding investments and keeping employees financially focused on their workplace pensions are among the ongoing challenges for today’s employers. Benefits Expert gathered together industry experts to discuss the key...
Read moreDetailsOvo is offering flexible bank holidays for its 5,000-strong workforce, after a study commissioned by the company found that nearly a quarter (72%) of employees wanted this option. The...
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