Monthly Archives: December 2012

Expats should do research before moving to work abroad

The number of international job positions has been on the increase lately and many Britons are tempted to leave their home country and

Who Governs?

Some of our older followers, or those with a keen interest in political history, will recall that Ted Heath, then Prime Minister of the

Some predictions for 2013…

Just thought some of our followers might be interested in the Jelf “house view” regarding certain benefits in 2013.

The first of our 2013 Employment Seminars…

I am pleased to announce the first of our 2013 events. Yet again we are fielding some of the very best speakers on the seminar circuit,

Lack of schools damages Hong Kong reputation

As more and more people choose to live and work in Hong Kong, attracted by career opportunities and the positive economic outlook, a

Expats in Middle East countries happy with life

The Middle East is emerging as an appealing destination for many young Britons, according to HSBC’s latest Expat Explorer survey.

Smoking Increases Absenteeism, Study Finds

British workers who smoke are more likely to take days off work, compared to their non-smoking colleagues, a joint study from The University

The Future For UK Workers: Longer Careers, Saving Earlier For Pensions

Young people in the UK will have to start saving up for retirement as early as 25 years old to make sure they have enough in their

Should cost be king?

Those who attended our Healthcare event at The British Museum will recall that we asked the audience what was the principle driver regarding

Employee Benefits Workshop: Bookings now being taken

As promised at our recent London events, I am running a free workshop on current Employee Benefit issues (including cost savings).