Two in five miss out on workplace cycle savings
Two in five (39%) of employees are missing out on cycle-to-work savings, new research from Sodexo Engage has revealed. Released to coincide with bike week from 5-12 June, the...
Read moreDetailsTwo in five (39%) of employees are missing out on cycle-to-work savings, new research from Sodexo Engage has revealed. Released to coincide with bike week from 5-12 June, the...
Read moreDetailsCentrica, Experian, HSBC and Serco Group are the strongest performing large employers in the UK for workplace mental health, according to a new report. The four businesses made the...
Read moreDetailsEmployee benefits provider Vivup has acquired Work&Life Partners in a move that will better enable it to support the care needs of workforces. Founded in 2005, Vivup serves private...
Read moreDetailsAW Hainsworth has implemented menopause training for its managers as part of its commitment to wellbeing in the workplace. The UK textile mill launched the initiative to boost awareness...
Read moreDetailsNearly one in five (17%) of organisations do not offer support for staff to prevent illnesses, research from Group Risk Development (Grid) has revealed. Released ahead of National Cancer Survivors’...
Read moreDetailsWith 140 employees spread across seven UK locations, accountancy and business advisory firm Monahans constantly reviews its benefits offering to attract and retain staff. Sophie Austin joined the company...
Read moreDetailsInflation is driving more than one in five (22%) of UK businesses to review their company car policy and remove eligibility for the benefit from certain job roles in...
Read moreDetailsThe Advantage Travel Partnership has introduced a new employee benefits platform to provide financial, physical and mental wellbeing support for its members’ workforces. Based in London, the independent travel...
Read moreDetailsJust one in five (20%) of UK employees earning less than £30,000 believe their employer cares about their financial wellbeing, according to new research. A study by Mintago found...
Read moreDetailsRichardsons Leisure Limited has gained accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation after committing to pay staff a rate in line with the cost of living. The tourism business, which...
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Return-to-office mandates are a topic that’s generating plenty of heat in the media, but how closely do the headlines match workplace reality?
In this episode, one of a three-part series of 10-minute podcasts, hosts Claire Churchard and Steve Herbert discuss data that shows remote or home working is on the rise.
We look at what this means for HR, from balancing employee flexibility with business needs, to ensuring benefits packages remain fair and accessible. We discuss the pinch points, and the opportunities, in building the new normal of work.
