What are companies doing with regards to 'Fair Deal'

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Retail

Cosatto

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The monthly 'Cuddle with a Cause' initiative sees the organisation donate £1000, to a charity or cause that has been nominated by one of their team members. Cosatto also works closely with a the charity Mary's Meals, donating 40 pence from every highchair they sell to feed children in education.
A monthly profit-related bonus scheme sees employees rewarded for good company performance. Based on a simple scheme relating to a published scale of profitability, employees can receive a pre-determined bonus from 10% to 40% of their monthly salary. Every employee receives the same percentage bonus, making for a rewarding and motivational initiative.
To allow staff to look after their wellbeing, Cosatto encourages going for walks, taking breaks from the screen and regular 1-2-1 sessions. A free, independent counsellor for employees and their families is available, and a 2-hours-a-day ‘no meeting zone’ has been established where no Zoom calls or face-to-face interactions can be arranged.
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Technology

Spitfire Audio

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The company has a new child leave policy that applies not only to biological mothers, but to males and females who adopt, foster, have a child with a surrogate, are in same-sex partnerships or are single parents. It offers 52 weeks' leave, including up to 26 weeks' leave on full pay.
As well as providing mental health first aiders and free stress counselling, Spitfire Audio runs a free "socials calendar" which offers staff a mixture of monthly wellbeing-orientated activities, such as yoga, creative opportunities, including pottery and painting, and foodie events, such as pizza-making.
The company gives more than 1% of its annual turnover to organisations that nurture the musical talents of young people, promote gender, ethnic and economic diversity in music — particularly orchestral music — and to organisations near its London headquarters, such as Saffron, which promotes gender equality in the music-tech sector.
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Manufacturing

MBDA UK

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Dynamic working allows employees to work flexible hours to fit around their needs. The company also pays overtime for anything beyond its standard 37-hour contracted week. Employees can choose to have the monetary value of their overtime paid as part of their next month’s pay, or the hours can be converted to "flexi-leave" days.
Staff can claim £150 per year to support external learning, such as language lessons, software courses, football coaching and Open University modules. The Momentum and Connect programmes focus on personal development, backed up by Careerbuilder, which incorporates videos, e-learning modules and enables staff to build a CV and receive feedback.
All news starters have two inductions. The first is led by the individual’s manager and focusses predominantly on their role. The second induction is delivered at a later date and acts as an introduction to the wider business, with sessions led by leaders of each department across the business to encourage inter-departmental collaboration.
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Seafish

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Seafish's results-only working environment is a key attraction for staff. Having worked this way since before the pandemic, the company is committed to creating an environment where its people are trusted to take responsibility for their own success in a way that works for them.
"New squids on the block" is the name give to those joining the company. Staff comment on how friendly and welcoming the organisation is. It believes its people are its best asset and it showcases that belief throughout the recruitment and onboarding journey.
Keeping a sea theme, the company organises beach cleans and hosts fish and chip lunches, for which Seafish matches the cost of the lunch and donates it to the Fishermen's Mission.
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Housing Associations

Monmouthshire Housing Association

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To recognise their efforts during the pandemic, staff were given an extra day of annual leave. The association also introduced a week-long Christmas shutdown. Both measures have become permanent.
Online team activities ensure staff maintain team camaraderie and build some fun into the working day. Peer support is offered to those who look after tenants in difficult circumstances. With staff working at home, being able to download about stressful situations and have the support of colleagues is even more important.
Staff use volunteering days to support local charities. One project involved clearing a garden in a children's therapeutic centre in Abergavenny. They also give demonstrations, such as making Christmas decorations, or talks on local history, for example, to groups of older people in the association's sheltered housing schemes.
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Beloved Homecare

Training takes on a real-world feel, with the top floor of the Beloved office filled with equipment frequently found within a client's house. This provides an immersive experience to help staff understand the challenges they are likely to face when working independently. The setup allows staff to develop their confidence, situational awareness, and decision-making.

A company car scheme allowance is offered to staff that have been with the company for 12 months. Enabling employees to purchase a new vehicle they may not have been able to other wise afford, the deal also provides a reliable means of transport meaning disruption to work is less likely.  

Managing Director, Mark, along with supporting staff, have been getting stuck into a garden project at their local hospital. The project, started by one of their clients who had previously received treatment there, aims to improve the communal gardens through the planting of trees and flowers in the grounds.

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Construction & Engineering

Abbott Risk Consulting

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ARC's new health and wellbeing group, the brainchild of one of the staff, sends out mental health tips. The group organised a Race to Kochi, with UK and Australian staff challenged to walk the number of steps to Kochi, the city that lies halfway between them.

All staff are granted shares in ARC through a tax-efficient scheme, which offers a company loan so they can buy into the scheme without using their own funds upfront. Every employee receives 1,500 shares, with significantly more available to those who win work for themselves or others.

Under a new initiative, every staff member is entitled to an additional day off to give practical support to their favourite environmental cause. Covid-19 limited the options in the scheme's first year, but some staff joined local litter-picking activities. There are plans for beach clean-ups or tree planting initiatives.

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Technology

AMPLYFI

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Amplyfi has introduced CEO & President Check-ins, where groups of five team members from across the business meet one of the two top executives. The senior leadership team are visible daily in the Slack channels. All staff have one-to-ones with their line managers at least once a month.

Amplyfi offers company-wide cash bonus and options schemes and a sector-leading leave allowance. A survey gave staff the opportunity to list, in order of preference, what they would like added to the company's benefits package. Healthcare is being introduced for the entire workforce.

To reduce its impact on the environment, Amplyfi has become a fully paperless company. Also, it sources offices close to cycle paths. After the pandemic started, the company adopted a remote-first approach to all activities. This strategy will be continued to cut business travel to a minimum.

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Health & Social Care

Barchester Healthcare

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Nine homes are ranked “outstanding” by the Care Quality Commission and Barchester has been placed in the Top 20 Large Care Home Groups on carehome.co.uk for four consecutive years. In-house Barchester Care Awards recognise excellenct performance in teams across the company's 236 homes and six mental health hospitals.

With training crucial to safe operations, training specialists were instructed on Zoom and Kahoot to use whiteboards, breakout rooms and polls to keep their courses intact online. An Advanced Carer programme was adopted with 400 people accessing training, including giving medication, in case of a qualified nurse shortage.

Employees share in the commercial success of their care home/hospital through an annual profit share scheme. A Rewarding Excellence scheme financially recognises the contribution of every employee in receiving a good or excellent regulatory rating. More than 1,000 key nursing staff had their NMC membership fee paid.

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Accountancy

Bishop Fleming

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An employee forum, Your Say, with representatives from all offices meets regularly to discuss and feed back questions to senior management. Through Yammer, staff are invited to post positive updates, ideas, activities and the way they are handling lockdowns to ensure they keep connected to colleagues.

Wellbeing food and drink boxes were given to staff during the pandemic to raise morale. They also received a luxury Christmas food hamper, delivered to their homes, as well as a £250 bonus for working hard throughout a difficult year.

Bishop Fleming continues to support national charity Young Enterprise, which reduces youth unemployment by giving young people work-related skills, by providing financial, volunteer and board level support across all its regions. Each office chooses a local charity to support through fund-raising and expertise.

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