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Exclusive: Welsh government rolls out new employee benefits framework

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The Welsh government has partnered with employee benefits provider Vivup for the managed service provision of its employee benefit schemes. Meanwhile, its health and wellbeing scheme includes health cash plans, life insurance, personal accident insurance, cancer cover, sick pay insurance, and medical and dentistry cover.

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Pitchup launches bikes-for-work scheme for staff

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Provided by Gogeta, the new cycling platform will allow Pitchup’s more than 50 employees to apply for and buy bicycles such as road bikes, cargo and e-bikes, as well as cycling equipment, from UK independent bike shops through an online marketplace at a discount.

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The benefits offered by Wave

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Group income protection employer-paid for all employees, subject to acceptance by the insurer. Two years paid at half salary at time of acceptance. Subject to regular checks that make sure the employee still qualifies. Combined business travel/personal accident/sickness insurance policy, employer paid for all employees.

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Employee Benefit: A Strategic Investment for Attracting and Retaining Top Talent

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This is especially true when you factor in the seemingly endless list of expenses: groceries, rent/mortgage, utilities, health insurance, car payments.   But where exactly does each chunk of your hard-earned salary end up?  But in today's job market, employees are looking for more than just a paycheck.

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How to keep employees happy on minimum pay rates

Employee Benefits

The strategy needs to be carefully thought through so that employees on lower pay rates do not feel they are taking the brunt of tighter budgets, says Matthew Gregson, executive director at Howden Employee Benefits and Wellbeing. As an example, Gregson points to a generous private medical insurance scheme.

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Employee Benefits in the UK: Unlocking the Perks of a Happy, Productive Workforce

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Employee benefits in the UK aren't just a nice-to-have; they're a strategic tool in the modern business arsenal. Employee benefits in the UK have emerged as the silent game-changer, influencing recruitment, retention, and overall workplace satisfaction.

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Two in five people are working extra hours as cost-of-living crisis bites

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One in six (17 percent) has made further ‘savings’ by cutting back (or cancelling) their personal insurance cover, such as income protection, life insurance, and medical or dental insurance, and one in seven (14 percent) has reduced their pension contributions – decisions which may prove to have costly consequences in the future.

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