Monthly Archives: October 2019

How offering a death in service benefit can save you money

Originally written by Partner Content on Small Business
A death-in-service benefit, which pays out a lump sum to family members if an employee dies suddenly, is the second-most-valued benefit after private medical insurance.
Thirty-seven per cent of employees say that group life insurance is one of the top three benefits they want from an employer.
Yet, according to insurance broker Drewberry, only 13.7pc of small businesses offer group life insurance to their employees.
>See also: Can you afford not to offer business medical cover to your staff?
For any small business thinking about expanding its employee-benefits package, a group life insurance scheme is the perfect complement to a workplace pension and is often the first building block.
For an employer, benefits of offering group life insurance include:

Attracting the best talent
Improving employee retention
Giving employees peace of mind
Being seen to be a paternal employer

Some policies also provide free access to Employee Assistance Programmes and other benefits, such as online GP services.
In a tight labour market – unemployment remains at or near record lows – recruiting and retaining employees is more important than ever.
>See also: What happens when a small business owner dies?
What is group life insurance?
Also known as death-in-service benefit, group life insurance insures staff against untimely death

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Paul Uppal steps down as Small Business Commissioner

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Paul Uppal has left his role as Small Business Commissioner due to a conflict of interest.
According to The Times, Uppal was told that the business department felt his involvement in establishing a bank redress scheme was a conflict of interest. The department indicated that his departure was not related to performance but to an unspecified breach of terms of his appointment.
Uppal has been helping the banking industry and small business groups to set up the business banking resolution service. The aim of the service is to help SMEs with unresolved complaints to get an independent view of their dispute.
He stepped down on the evening of Friday 11 October.
Getting more powers to help small businesses
The role of Small Business Commissioner was established in 2016 as a mediator of payment disputes between small and large companies. Since taking the position, Uppal has introduced a practice of naming and shaming companies that treat suppliers poorly. He was also going to be given powers to fine companies guilty of late payment and force them to deal with him directly, as well as taking over the running of the Prompt Payment Code.
Mike Cherry, the chairman of the Federation

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5 Things to Put on Your Resume to Get Hired Today

The art of resume writing has changed a lot in the past 20 years. While there are still some tried and true methods (like clean layouts, bullet points, and lots of white space), technology and remote work have redefined what makes an effective resume. This is especially true if you’re a freelancer or applying for […]

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