More than three quarters (77 percent) of employers offer paid volunteering time to staff as a perk, but close to...
Read moreDetailsThe loss of a loved one affects people in profoundly different ways, meaning that employers need to think beyond the...
As awareness of neurodiversity continues to grow, organisations have an important opportunity to create inclusive environments that support a wide...
Sweeping change may grab headlines, but without HR at the table, the risks can be costly, as recent events in...
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Seasoned professionals examine the challenges and innovations in today’s employee benefits, reward and HR sector. Every episode, they will unbox a key issue and unpack what it really means for employers and how they can tackle it.
The regulars are Claire Churchard, editor of Benefits Expert; Carole Goldsmith, HR director at the Royal Horticultural Society, and Steve Herbert, consultant and rewards & benefits veteran.
As the professionals responsible for helping their organisations navigate NI hikes, rising employee stress levels and looming redundancies, the pressure on HR, reward and benefits teams has never been greater.
HR is expected to lead with strength and compassion. But who is supporting the supporters?
In this episode of Benefits Unboxed, co-hosts Claire Churchard, Carole Goldsmith and Steve Herbert explore the emotional and ethical pressures HR face today, from managing redundancies to implementing complex legislation. They discuss why HR’s own wellbeing may not be the first topic of conversation, the risks that poses to employers, and the practical steps businesses can take to better support the wellbeing of the people who support everyone else.
This conversation shines a light on the resilience of the profession and why looking after HR is not just the right thing to do, but a business imperative.
The government’s Pensions Review, which will look at ways to expand workplace pensions auto-enrolment, could be launched before parliament’s summer...
Regular financial advice can have a significant impact on people’s finances and their financial wellbeing, with almost two in five...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves congratulated the Lord Mayor of London Alastair King for progress on the ‘Employer Pension Pledge’, in her...
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More than three quarters (77 percent) of employers offer paid volunteering time to staff as a perk, but close to two fifths (38 percent) of employees never use it, and less than 10 percent engage regularly with the benefit. This limited engagement with volunteering benefits was revealed in a survey...
Read moreDetailsMore than a million UK workers have quit their jobs since the beginning of 2024 due to a lack of flexible working options, CIPD research has revealed. The findings suggest that pressure to return to the office (RTO) is rising, with 53 percent of UK employees saying they feel pushed...
Read moreDetailsInsurers that provide employer-sponsored group risk protection for employees paid £2.68 billion in claims in 2024, according to data from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and Group Risk Development (Grid). The data showed that for combined group claims and single policies, bought by individuals rather than their employer, insurers...
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