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  • Pay and working hours rise as employment falls
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    UK employers to give staff 2.9% pay rise in 2022

    2021-08-26T08:00:47Z

    New research has found that UK employers are planning to give their staff an average annual pay rise of 2.9% in 2022.A total of 725 UK firms took part in a global study about salary budgets and recruitment by advisory, broking, and solutions business Willis Towers Watson (WTW), which revealed ...

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    Zoom to adopt hybrid working approach

    2021-08-25T09:23:22Z

    Video teleconferencing software programme Zoom has announced that it is planning to introduce a hybrid approach as employees return to the workplace.The platform will enable a strategic mix of remote and in-office work for its staff. This includes features like the Zoom Rooms Smart Gallery, which has been designed to ...

  • 58% of part-time employees have workplace pensions
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    50% of part-time staff have a workplace pension

    2021-08-25T08:16:37Z

    Only half of part-time employees have a workplace pension despite all eligible staff being automatically enrolled into their employer's scheme, a survey has found.Fidelity International asked 2,004 male and female UK part-time workers about their typical income and retirement savings. It discovered that while women and men earn £13,468 and ...

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    Wella Company appoints global chief people officer

    2021-08-25T08:00:23Z

    Wella Company has hired Gretchen Koback Pursel as its new as global chief people officer effective immediately.According to the hair care business, which operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 6,000 members of staff, the appointment underscores its growth plan, which began last year when it returned ...

  • EXCLUSIVE: 44% of employers support staff at retirement
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    UK staff have the oldest expected retirement age

    2021-08-25T08:00:07Z

    New data has highlighted that UK workers have the oldest expected retirement age out of five European countries.According to research from HR and payroll services specialist SD Worx, when compared to other countries in Europe, the UK is at the top of the list with an age of 66.67 years ...

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    Lubbock Fine introduces staff smart working model

    2021-08-25T08:00:06Z

    London-based accountancy and business advisory organisation Lubbock Fine has announced that its employees can decide when and where they work as part of its new smart working model.Founded in 1929, the mid-tier company, which has 13 partners and employs more than 140 staff, has designed the approach to improve both ...

  • Primark refuses £30 million government job retention bonus
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    Primark implements hybrid working model

    2021-08-24T15:48:02Z

    Clothing retailer Primark has introduced a new hybrid working model to coincide with its office-based employees returning to the workplace.From September, staff will once again work at its global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, Primark House in Reading, UK and its central supply chain office in Islip, UK. The plan will ...

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    Living wage gives £1.53 billion to low-paid staff

    2021-08-24T09:38:47Z

    More than £1.53 billion has been awarded to 260,000-plus low-paid workers through the campaign for a real living wage over the past 20 years, according to new research.The Living Wage Foundation and Cardiff Business School carried out the study, which also found that almost three-quarters of businesses paying the real ...

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    Aster Group gets menopause friendly accreditation

    2021-08-24T08:00:50Z

    Dorset, UK-based housing association Aster Group has been awarded menopause friendly employer accreditation in recognition of its diversity, inclusion and employee wellbeing work.The association, which has nearly 1,500 members of staff, was given the award by Menopause Friendly, an organisation that helps all businesses introduce the right menopause awareness, education ...

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    44% of employees want some form of hybrid working

    2021-08-24T08:00:27Z

    According to new research, 44% of British employees want some form of hybrid working.The Health wealth and happiness study conducted by insurance business LifeSearch asked people about their ideal working set up. It found that among Generation X, which included those aged 18 to 24, the proportion who would prefer ...

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    Data finds HR employees have good work-life balance

    2021-08-23T11:54:35Z

    Human resources employees have reported one of the highest scores for work-life balance, according to figures on job review website Glassdoor.A survey of how staff rate their employers on Glassdoor, conducted on behalf of digital marketing agency Reboot Digital PR, revealed that the information technology sector (IT) has the highest ...

  • Lebus
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    Lebus Upholstery and Furniture becomes employee owned

    2021-08-23T11:28:48Z

    Lincolnshire-based manufacturer Lebus Upholstery and Furniture has announced that it has become employee owned.The shareholders decided to sell 100% of their shares to employees in order to secure jobs and protect the organisation's long-term future, with an employee ownership trust (EOT) taking control with immediate effect.According to the company, the ...

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    FTSE 100 businesses pay females less than males

    2021-08-23T10:44:41Z

    New research has highlighted that female directors at the UK’s biggest companies are still being paid a fraction of what their male counterparts receive.Data by business management consultancy New Street Consulting Group revealed that the average wage for FTSE 100 female directors stands at just £237,000, which is slightly more ...

  • McVities
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    McVitie’s staff fight for better redundancy payouts

    2021-08-23T09:54:31Z

    Unions representing McVitie’s workers have been negotiating for improved redundancy payout terms offered by bosses, following the announcement that one of the business’ biscuit factory will shut down next year.Glasgow-based multinational confectionary giant Pladis confirmed earlier this month (August) that the Tollcross factory will be closing, with more than 400 ...

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    Lamington Group hires Rob Cahn as operations head

    2021-08-23T08:00:44Z

    Lamington Group, operators of the 'hometel' brand Room2, has appointed Rob Cahn to the newly created role of head of group operations, which will include responsibility for its human resources activities.Cahn joins from Locke Hotels, where he spent more than two years as general manager and was involved in the ...

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    Sacked mortgage adviser awarded £23,000

    2021-08-20T10:15:41Z

    A high-performing mortgage adviser has been awarded £23,000 for wrongful dismissal after her employer sacked her for “always moaning”.Helen McMahon was dismissed two days after complaining about how hard she worked and how she was working up to 48 hours a week at Heron Financial Limited in Rickmansworth.An employment tribunal ...

  • Kavitha
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    Kavitha’s keynote: There’s no excuse to flout minimum wage rules

    2021-08-20T10:08:46Z

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) this week revealed details of the numerous excuses given by employers for flouting minimum wage rules, which ranged from “the national minimum wage does not apply to my business,” to “it is part of UK culture not to pay young workers for the first three ...

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    49% of employers have new benefits since pandemic

    2021-08-20T09:37:44Z

    Nearly half of employers (49%) in the UK and Ireland have introduced new workplace benefits since the start of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic in a bid to maintain staff morale and help employees adapt to new hybrid working structures, according to a report by HR specialist Zellis.The Employee benefits: five ...

  • Pay awards remain at 1%
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    Council workers to ballot on industrial action over pay

    2021-08-20T08:47:23Z

    A “derisory” pay offer of 1.75% for council workers has prompted union Unite to ballot its 70,000 members on whether they should take industrial action, including the option to strike.The decision to hold the consultation follows the Local Government Association’s proposed 1.75% pay rise for council staff in England, Wales ...

  • Pink Prosecco looking for applicants to taste test new product
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    House of Townend offers wine to five working

    2021-08-20T08:00:21Z

    Something for the weekend: Wine merchant House of Townend has just the job for those looking to add a little sparkle to their work life.The Yorkshire-based company is on the hunt for a prosecco taster. Yes, it is a tough job and, yes, someone will have to do it – ...