Two in five employees in the UK would take a pay cut if they were offered better benefits, according to a survey from MetLife UK.
Benefits
-
-
Only one in three councils in England have enough childcare places for full-time workers, a charity's survey finds.
-
Despite a return to profit, for the second year running the John Lewis Partnership will not pay its staff a bonus.
-
Local government minister Simon Hoare said he thought it was ‘hugely disappointing and arrogant‘ that a council was continuing its four-day week trial.
-
Google has announced a range of enhanced family-friendly and fertility benefits for its UK workforce.
-
The organisers of a successful four-day week trial are hoping employers will try '4ugust' for themselves this summer.
-
A report from international development organisation the World Bank that exposes a ‘massive’ gender gap across the global workforce.
-
What do HR experts and labour market observers make of this year's Spring Budget?
-
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirmed the Treasury will cut the main rate of National Insurance by a further 2 percentage points to 8%.
-
Tesco pay rises by 9.1% as it reaches agreement with the Usdaw union to take the supermarket's hourly pay above the 2024 ‘real’ Living Wage.Â
-
Busy Bees: Retention and attraction in the burgeoning childcare sector
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherBusy Bees Nurseries group people director Charlotte Hutchings discusses how the company will recruit more childcare workers and the power of apprenticeships.
-
How should employers prepare for the new right to unpaid carer's leave, which comes into force in April 2024?
-
Most of the organisations that took part in a 61-company, six-month trial in the UK of the four-day week, have...
-
One in five parents with a child under five has had to withdraw money from their pension to cover the cost of childcare.
-
Two in five working parents are looking to switch jobs in 2024, according to the latest Modern Families Index.