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73% of parents think next government should reform parental leave and pay

Employee Benefits

Almost three-quarters (73%) of working parents think the next government should introduce reforms which improve parental leave and pay entitlements, according to research by Working Families. The post 73% of parents think next government should reform parental leave and pay appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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Government launches new disability guide with CIPD

Employee Benefits

The guide offers practical tips for managers on recruiting, managing and developing people with a disability or health condition. The post Government launches new disability guide with CIPD appeared first on Employee Benefits. The DWP said it forms part of its £2.5 million staff.

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Event explores how the government is setting new office standards for civil servants

Workplace Insight

This week, the Government Property Agency brought together Civil Service leaders to exchange ideas, debate trends and inform how the GPA delivers its property services. The conversation centred on how government offices could compete with this new focus in the race for talent. And to get online quickly with GovWifi when they arrive.

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Regulate your use of noncompete agreements before the government does it for you

Business Management Daily

And it’s also why the federal government and many states are looking at regulatory and legislative solutions to limit use of noncompetes. Employers should not wait for the government to tell them what to do here. It’s bullying and a scare tactic. It’s also legally unsupportable.

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How Businesses are Managing the New Reality of Work: A Paycor Survey

Did they need government funds? We wanted to know how COVID-19 impacted businesses and their workforces. How many workers did they layoff or furlough? Are employees working from home now? How’s team morale? And perhaps most importantly, what are their plans for the future?

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Government to review fit note system

Employee Benefits

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced government plans to review the fit note system for people who are not well enough to work. The government first announced plans to reform the fit note system in the Autumn Statement in November 2023. The post Government to review fit note system appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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Conversations on Healthcare Governance

McDermott Will & Emery Employee Benefits

The post Conversations on Healthcare Governance appeared first on EMPLOYEE BENEFITS BLOG.