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John Adams: Pensions landscape will be changing in 2022

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In what may bring a sigh of relief, 2022 is not a year with new legal requirements incumbent on employers regarding pensions. This may lead to pressures to select a pension scheme and investment strategy aligned with employee expectations and corporate values. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) will be a further area of focus.

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Mitie focuses on front-line reward as cost-of-living crisis mounts

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To this end, in 2022 Mitie introduced a winter support package, particularly aimed at those paid under £30,000 per annum. How is the cost-of-living crisis affecting what employees want from their benefits packages? The post Mitie focuses on front-line reward as cost-of-living crisis mounts appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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Uniqlo UK increases entry level wages and enhances parental pay

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This is the second wage increase in two years that the organisation has implemented, meaning, on average, Uniqlo entry grade staff have seen their annual pay increase by up to 29% since 2022. That year, London-based staff had a pay rise from £10.20 Shop-floor staff will also now receive £300 net pay towards clothing each year.

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Clear costs are key component of Stephenson Harwood’s company car scheme

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Law firm Stephenson Harwood has offered a salary sacrifice electric vehicle scheme to its 700 employees through provider Tusker since 2022. What’s important is that quote breaks down very clearly how much their net pay will be after the sacrifice, based on their tax code and earnings year to date.

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Buyer’s guide to home technology schemes

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The payments can be made either through a salary sacrifice arrangement from gross pay or from a net pay arrangement. Employees are able to join the scheme directly through a provider’s site, usually during the employer’s enrolment window. Caboodle, an Access company, runs its net pay scheme in conjunction with Currys.

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Buyer’s guide to bikes-for-work schemes

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Employers make initial investments into necessary equipment on the behalf of employees, and a sum is then deducted from employees’ gross pay. If the employee leaves their employment, the remaining amount is deducted from their net pay and the bike becomes liable for tax. Who are the main providers?

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Why getting pay and reward right is more important than ever

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Even before Covid struck, the proportion of employees in the UK living ‘payday to payday’ with no emergency savings was 40%, according to Willis Towers Watso n, and living costs are expected to rise further in 2022 and beyond as inflation reaches levels not seen for 30 years.

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