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Most UK workers now expect to retire at 62 years old

Workplace Insight

A new poll of people aged between 35 and 55 suggests that most workers expect to retire at around 62 years old, four years earlier than the UK state pension age of 66. It surveyed employees aged 35-55 working in seven industry sectors across the UK.

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How Financial Wellness Programs Can Benefit Employees and Employers

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Gone are the days when new employees received a list of the company holidays during onboarding and a packet with information about how to sign up for health care and retirement benefits. Employers are now providing a broader suite of benefits and are increasingly recognizing the importance of financial wellness programs for employees.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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A survey by Insider and Morning Consult from 2019 showed that millennials were more likely to put off buying houses, making career moves, undergoing medical procedures and even getting hitched—all because of cash-related reasons. That’s because when we delay organizing our finances, it causes us to delay a lot of other things, too.

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Want to Retain Your Team? Offer Financial Well-being Programs

Allwork

Ladder, a life insurance insurtech company, has suggested that companies would give themselves a leg up in recruiting and retention if they promoted a comprehensive financial well-being program for their employees. . It can be a shock to new parents to know that the Federal Medical Leave Act does not guarantee any sort of pay.

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

Success

Anytime I thought about the trip or the project came up as a topic of conversation in meetings, I found myself spiraling down a path of worst-case scenarios: What if the server had put something in my food? After visiting a specialist, taking medication and undergoing hours of electrostimulation, I learned it was all stress-related.

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Why Employers May Not Be Hiring Veterans

On The Job

If you're an employer, I hope it hits home for you and the next action you take is picking up the phone to find a vet to hire. While some veterans do suffer from severe PTSD and need medication and counseling, others are able to cope with minimal assistance, experts say. These employers need to just suck it up and deal with it.

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Is Stress Making You Want to Kiss Your Job Goodbye?

On The Job

They can’t even look forward to retirement, because they’re going to have to work longer now. Hi, Anita, This post breaks my heart and I dont know if I have many answers other than to say if there were ever a time to start medicating, visualizing and doing yoga, this would be the time. Most people haven’t gotten a raise in years.

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