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How flexible working hours, competitive pension benefits, and mental wellbeing support can engage the Gen Z workforce

Employee Benefits

Paid Leave and Flexible Hours Above all, Gen Z employees want paid leave and flexible working hours. In ‘Zooming in on Gen Z’ we found that paid leave and flexible working hours scored an impressive 7.85 Here, we’ve outlined the five most important benefits that Gen Z employees are looking for.

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NRMA Group to continue pension contributions during unpaid parental leave

Employee Benefits

Australian employer National Roads and Motorists’ Association (NRMA) Group has agreed to pay superannuation on the unpaid portion of parental leave as part of its aim to close the gender pay gap for females. The post NRMA Group to continue pension contributions during unpaid parental leave appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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Benefits on offer at Precis Digital

Employee Benefits

Benefits offered by Precis Digital: Pension A group personal pension (GPP) scheme for all employees, with up to 8% matching contributions from the employer. Access to in-person therapy sessions, external training, manager support on mental health conversations, paid leave. Employee assistance programme (EAP).

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Legal Obligations and Beyond: An Employer’s Guide to UK Benefits

Employee Benefits

These include: Holiday pay Statutory sick pay Auto enrolment pension Paid leave for maternity, paternity, and adoption Let’s dive deeper into these requirements. For instance, an individual working a five-day week is entitled to 28 paid leave days annually (equivalent to 5.6 weekly for up to 28 weeks.

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Futures Housing Group implements paid fertility leave

Employee Benefits

Futures Housing Group has introduced paid leave for fertility treatments for its workforce as part of its aim to be a flexible and family-friendly employer of choice. The organisation introduced the support because there is no government legislation in place for employers to give paid leave.

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The Co-Operative Bank introduces free period products for staff

Employee Benefits

We believe our colleagues should have access to period products without shame or stigma. In providing these products, we hope to help improve accessibility and remove anxieties around periods at work.”

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Expanded Employee Benefits in South Korea: Creating A Better Workplace Environment

Global People Strategist

What Are The Expanded Employee Benefits In South Korea, And What Do They Entail For Workers And Employers Alike Here are some primary employee benefits in South Korea 1. Paid Leave South Korean workers are entitled to at least 15 days of paid leave per year, with additional days for service length.