Technology is ever advancing and could be source of some significant developments in the delivery of workplace benefits. Hear WSB's webinar panel debate what the future may hold for benefits professionals.
The vast majority of parents will be better off using childcare vouchers than the coalition's Tax-Free Childcare.
An assessment of parental needs has identified at least nine categories of employees who will be better off by remaining on the current childcare voucher scheme than utilising the incoming Tax-Free Childcare.
Being able to successfully evaluate a workplace benefits scheme is critical to its success. WSB's webinar panel discussed the techniques they are using and what metrics are best to measure the results.
Half of workplace benefits professionals will decide their general election vote based in some significant part on employment policies.
The Green Party has pledged to bring the minimum wage up to the Living Wage with a target of making it £10 per hour by 2020.
Just how family-friendly are your workplace benefits? Apparently, many are not family-friendly enough and this could be costing employers key staff in reduced attraction and retention, finds Owain Thomas
Labour has promised to abolish the coalition's employment tribunal fee system should it form the next government.
Employers face a £2.34bn bill to accommodate Conservative plans legally entitling workers to three days voluntary work every year.
The majority of benefits professionals want Britain to remain a member of the European Union and value EU workplace laws.