Monthly Archives: March 2013

Preventing a cyber-attack, our top tips

The media has made us very aware of some recent high profile data breaches and it is evident that a company’s ability to trade, its revenues

Singapore On A Drive To Attract At Least A Million Expats

Countries need to attract migrants for many different reasons. Singapore has one of the lowest birth rates in the world and is a major

UK Workers Show Support For Auto Enrolment Scheme

With Auto enrolment well underway for the UK largest business, we will begin to gain a more accurate view of the success of engagement

Number Of Expats In Shanghai On The Rise

With the number of expats continually increasing, and the number of geographical areas they move to expanding, there has been a significant

Cost Of UK Absenteeism Down In 2012

Presenteeism is a word becoming more and more prevalent in the workplace. But what exactly is presenteeism? It is employees turning

Forthcoming event dates…

We are in the process of finalising some of our future events for 2013, and I thought our followers would find some advanced warning

The budget (2): Pensions

At first glance there does not appear to be any huge changes to the framework of most SME pension offerings this time (and certainly no

The budget and tax breaks on health related benefits…

This is one of the budget topics I previously flagged as being of importance to Employee Benefits. In simple terms it’s a

The first of those budget changes: Childcare Vouchers

Following my post last week re potential changes to Employee Benefits in the March Budget statement, the first of the stories is already

What to expect?

As most followers will be aware, next week includes the March budget statement from George Osborne.

It has to be said that the background