All Opinion articles – Page 14

  • EU Law
    Opinion

    Joanne Frew: The impact of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill

    2023-01-18T09:00:25Z

    The political landscape has been incredibly unsettled, with three prime ministers in the space of two months. With Rishi Sunak now appointed and warning that the UK faces a profound economic challenge, it will be interesting to see what impact the new government may have on the labour market.All European ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: Making the most of Blue Monday

    2023-01-13T09:00:37Z

    A belated Happy New Year to you all!By now, Christmas feels like a distant memory, as many of us settle back into the usual day-to-day routine. Despite all the promise that a new year often brings, January can prove a difficult month for many, thanks to factors such as the ...

  • Katy-Harries-Sackers-KBPR-2023
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    Katy Harries: To consolidate or not to consolidate, that is the question

    2023-01-11T06:00:15Z

    We have now reached 10 years of automatic-enrolment, which has led to an increase in the value of pension savings and the number of people saving for their retirement. The vast majority of these people were enrolled into defined contribution (DC) schemes.As more people joined DC schemes, the government raised ...

  • Sian McKinley and Joshua Peters
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    Sian McKinley and Joshua Peters: The impact of the metaverse on employment law

    2023-01-04T09:00:51Z

    Employment laws on harassment, discrimination and privacy of workers are well established online and in the office, but applying these rules in the metaverse raises novel risks and challenges. In the employment sphere, an evolution of existing legal principles is more likely than a complete overhaul.The nascent metaverse has already ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: Navigating Christmas celebrations in 2022

    2022-12-15T12:16:18Z

    Christmas party season is well and truly underway. With so many celebrations cancelled over the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year, many are relishing the opportunity to celebrate with friends, family and colleagues. But, given the volatile economic climate we are currently living in, and the ...

  • 2023
    Opinion

    Charles Cotton: 2023 will bring a focus on low-cost wellbeing support

    2022-12-15T06:00:03Z

    In today’s volatile, uncertain and complex world, making predictions for the coming month is difficult enough, let alone making them for 2023. The cost-of-living crisis has had, and continues to have, a significant and widespread impact on the world of work. Next year, it is likely the UK will be ...

  • off payroll working rules
    Opinion

    Jayne Flint: What does the continuation of the off payroll working rules mean for businesses?

    2022-12-14T06:00:39Z

    The government announced in the recent mini Budget that it intended to scrap the off payroll working rules from 6 April 2023. On 17 October 2022, it confirmed that this is no longer the case. This means that the rules, which apply when a business engages a contractor who operates ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: Committing to flexibility

    2022-12-09T11:26:15Z

    The government’s announcement earlier this week that it is committed to introducing a day one right to request flexible working has been welcomed by many, not least those that have campaigned for such a move in recent years.In its response to the consultation Making flexible working the default, the government ...

  • Flexible Working
    Opinion

    Joanne Frew: Open communication is key as employees given more flexibility

    2022-12-07T09:00:34Z

    The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published the government's response to the consultation ‘Making Flexible Working the Default’, confirming that millions of employees will receive a day one right to request flexible working, empowering them to have a greater say over when, where and how they ...

  • forfeiture
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    Max Ballad: Forfeiture rules should allow trustees discretion to pay benefits to pensioners

    2022-11-30T09:00:16Z

    Imagine you go into a shop to buy an item for 95 pence and hand over £1. You wait for your change. After a short while the shopkeeper closes the till and wishes you a good day. “No change?” “Sorry sir, in this shop if you don’t ask for your ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: An own goal or winning formula?

    2022-11-25T09:51:26Z

    Last Sunday saw the Fifa World Cup 2022 kick off in Qatar. With many matches scheduled to take place during the working day, this year’s tournament poses something of a challenge for employers.According to research published by bookmaker Paddy Power last week, 47% of the 2,002 football fans surveyed said ...

  • gender pay gap
    Opinion

    Paul Kelly: The importance of gender pay gap reporting for businesses

    2022-11-23T09:00:33Z

    The government’s latest pay gap report, HMRC gender pay gap report 2021, which was published on 27 January 2022, revealed that in 2021, women earned 90 pence for every £1 earned by a man. Following this, there is increasing pressure for employers not just to report the numbers but instead ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
    Opinion

    Lovewell's logic: Should Elon Musk retain home working at Twitter?

    2022-11-18T11:38:38Z

    Elon Musk has certainly made an impression – and headlines – during his first few weeks as owner of Twitter. After letting approximately half of the workforce go, this week he announced that employees must return to the office to work if they are able to do so. Those who ...

  • Emily-Whitelock-Sackers-from-KBPR
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    Emily Whitelock: Can pensions auto-enrolment adjustments increase saver engagement?

    2022-11-16T06:00:28Z

    In its blog published 4 November, AE has come a long way, but we all have further to go, the Pensions Regulator (TPR) recognises the successes of automatic-enrolment in encouraging retirement saving. It also acknowledges that it could do more to enforce employer compliance with AE obligations.Is there scope, 10 ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
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    Lovewell's logic: What more can be done to support male mental health?

    2022-11-11T10:28:42Z

    Sometimes a press release lands in my inbox containing facts and figures that really stick in my head. This week, a release focusing on male mental health from mental health and wellbeing support services provider Wellbeing Partners did just that.This highlighted several key statistics pertaining to male mental health in ...

  • Stress
    Opinion

    Tom Moyes: The importance of supporting and managing stress in the workplace

    2022-11-09T09:00:23Z

    International Stress Awareness Week (7 - 11 November 2022) was founded in 2018 by the International Stress Management Association, and focuses on managing stress and running campaigns against the stigma associated with stress and mental health.Research published on 3 March 2022 by the London School of Economics and Political Science ...

  • auto-enrolment
    Opinion

    Rhiannon Barnsley: Auto-enrolment reform gives employees a choice

    2022-11-02T06:00:00Z

    Nobody is thinking about pension auto-enrolment reform at the moment. Quite frankly, people are more concerned about how they are going to afford to put the heating on this winter, or how they are going to pay their mortgage. Understandably, of course. However, this should not be used as an ...

  • debbie-lovewell-tuck
    Opinion

    Lovewell's logic: Supporting employees' fertility journey

    2022-10-28T09:21:12Z

    Next week (31 October to 4 November) marks National Fertility Awareness Week. Fertility and trying to conceive often remains a hidden topic, particularly in the workplace, with many employees choosing to keep their journey to themselves. Yet, with fertility issues now facing more than 3.5 million people in the UK, ...

  • economic
    Opinion

    Hina Belitz: Are working mothers a symptom of economic downturn?

    2022-10-26T08:00:15Z

    Fewer women are leaving work after having children. While some see this increased workforce participation as a step towards equality, as inflation surges, many mothers now work out of economic necessity.Although the Equality Act 2010 legally protects women from discrimination in the workplace, inequality and discrimination still remain far too ...

  • Bethan Jones
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    Bethan Jones: What do employers need to consider following the Forstater ruling?

    2022-10-26T05:00:10Z

    In the Forstater v CGD Europe and ors case, the employment appeal tribunal (EAT) decided that gender-critical opinions amounted to a philosophical belief, and were worthy of protection from discrimination. Forstater openly communicated her belief that sex is immutable and not to be conflated with gender identity. She considered that ...