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The Value of Employee Incentive Programs for Manufacturing

Achievers

These days, a good manufacturing industry employee is like struck gold. Even though the manufacturing sector pays an average hourly wage of $29.34 , good workers are hard to find. Eighty percent of manufacturers say they’ve had trouble finding qualified workers. What’s a manufacturer to do? Heightened engagement.

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How to stand out as a manufacturing employer of choice

Employee Benefits

Standing out as an employer of choice during the war for talent is a challenge across most industries, but is especially important in the manufacturing industry. Employers have a unique opportunity to provide employees with additional support to attract, engage and retain top performers in a sea of competitors.

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Health Food Manufacturers’ Association becomes living wage employer

Employee Benefits

The Health Food Manufacturers’ Association (HFMA), which represents manufacturers and suppliers of natural health products, has become accredited as a living wage employer. It provides a voluntary benchmark for employers that want to ensure their staff earn a wage that meets everyday costs and pressures.

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Tariffs and Health Benefits: The Hidden Cost Employers May Not Be Able To Ignore

CorpStrat

But heres the hidden truth: tariffs may quietly drive up the cost of employer-sponsored health benefits, affecting your bottom line and your ability to attract and retain talent. 3 Key Ways Tariffs may Impact Employer Plans 1. Employers end up having to offer leaner benefits or absorbing the cost increases. And then the patient.

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PepsiCo and Pfizer named Top UK Employers 2023

Employee Benefits

Food and drink manufacturer PepsiCo UK and pharmaceutical firm Pfizer UK have made the Top UK Employers list for 2023. The Top Employers Institute compiled the list by reviewing HR policies and people practices across organisations around the world, including 99 UK organisations. The 10 Top UK Employers for 2023 were: Abbott.

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Exploring Employee Wellbeing & Mental Health in Manufacturing

Employee Benefits

In 2023, the UK’s manufacturing industry climbed from 9th to 8th place globally in terms of output volumes. Manufacturing is a cornerstone of the UK economy, accounting for 49% of exports and contributing £224 billion to the UK’s Gross Added Value (GVA). million individuals employed in the UK manufacturing sector?

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58% of manufacturers spend at least £10,000 on staff wellbeing

Employee Benefits

More than half (58%) of UK manufacturers spend between £10,000 and £50,000 on staff wellbeing initiatives, up from a third two years ago, according to research by manufacturers’ organisation Make UK. The post 58% of manufacturers spend at least £10,000 on staff wellbeing appeared first on Employee Benefits.