News – Page 116

  • The Met
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    Licensed heating and ventilation staff at New York museums receive 63% pay rise

    2019-09-11T10:13:48Z

    Licensed heating and ventilation staff employed across three museums in New York City, and who are members of the trade union Local 1503, are to receive a 63% pay increase to resolve a long-standing pay and retention dispute.Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) staff employed across the Metropolitan Museum of ...

  • Money
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    Total pay has increased by 2.1% in real terms since July 2018

    2019-09-10T10:45:41Z

    Total pay for employees in the UK, including bonuses, grew by 2.1% in real terms during the reporting period between May to July 2018 and May to July 2019, according to research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).The Average weekly earnings in Great Britain: September 2019 report also found ...

  • Waste collection
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    South Gloucestershire-based Suez staff vote to accept two-year pay deal

    2019-09-10T09:18:29Z

    Around 230 refuse collection and recycling staff employed by waste and water organisation Suez in South Gloucestershire have voted to accept a two-year pay deal, avoiding four days of strike action.The deal, negotiated with trade union Unite, offers Suez’s South Gloucestershire-based employees a 3% pay increase for 2019, followed by ...

  • Daniel Parker
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    Daniel Parker: What are the ramifications of the DWP’s sick pay consultation?

    2019-09-10T05:00:17Z

    The government’s consultation into statutory sick pay (SSP) contains a number of ostensibly minor tweaks to the SSP regime which, cumulatively, herald more substantial changes than might initially be thought.The most headline-grabbing change is the proposed extension of SSP to workers earning below the existing lower earnings limit of £118 ...

  • Rachel Billington
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    EXCLUSIVE: Metropolitan Police to discuss retention of women at Employee Benefits Live

    2019-09-09T08:33:54Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Rachel Billington (pictured), HR diversity and inclusion lead at the Metropolitan Police, will share her organisation’s journey around improving the retention of female employees to impact the gender pay gap at Employee Benefits Live 2019.Her session, titled ‘Breaking down gender barriers and closing the gender pay gap’, will be ...

  • British Airways
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    British Airways pilots strike for the first time in pay dispute

    2019-09-09T08:19:06Z

    Pilots employed at airline British Airways, who are members of the British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) trade union, are undertaking three-days of strike action starting today (Monday 9 September 2019), in an ongoing pay dispute.Balpa members who work at British Airways voted 93% in favour of industrial action; strikes are ...

  • Money
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    Haywards Heath-based Serco Environmental Services staff vote to accept pay deal

    2019-09-06T10:27:48Z

    Staff employed by public services organisation Serco Environmental Services, based at its Bridge Road depot in Haywards Heath, have voted to accept a new pay deal, mitigating strike action that was due to take place yesterday (Thursday 5 September 2019).The deal, negotiated with trade union GMB and the Advisory, Conciliation ...

  • Pots and Co
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    Pots and Co seeks part-time pudding taster for work-from-home role

    2019-09-05T14:22:43Z

    Image credit: @pots_and_coSomething for the weekend: Luxury dessert organisation Pots and Co is seeking a part-time pudding taster to offer feedback on its chocolate and fruit-filled delicacies for a wage of £15 an hour.Pots and Co posted the job advertisement on its LinkedIn page, asking for sweet-toothed dessert lovers to ...

  • work life balance
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    Two-fifths of UK staff would leave their current job for better work-life balance

    2019-09-05T10:36:09Z

    Approximately two-fifths (39%) of respondents cite achieving better work-life balance as the main reason to leave their existing job, according to research by Robert Half UK.The survey of 2,000 office-based staff in the UK also found that employees would leave their current positions in order to gain higher remuneration (38%), ...

  • Roy Cooper
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    Governor of North Carolina increases pay for state staff

    2019-09-05T10:15:55Z

    The governor of North Carolina, Roy Cooper (pictured), has legislated to provide pay increases for state employees, adult correction staff and state Highway Patrol employees, effective from July 2019 and July 2020.On 30 August 2019, Cooper signed into law House Bills 609, 226 and 126, enabling state employees to receive ...

  • hospital catering
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    Medirest staff at Northwick Park Hospital protest in pay and bullying dispute

    2019-09-05T10:00:25Z

    Staff employed by healthcare facility management organisation Medirest, based at Northwick Park Hospital, are conducting a protest today (Thursday 5 September 2019) in a dispute over pay, bullying complaints and high workloads.The protest, organised by trade union GMB, will take place outside Northwick Park Hospital, in Harrow, between 12pm and ...

  • Jeff-Phipps
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    Two-thirds of global staff think off-cycle pay would impact decision to accept new job

    2019-09-04T09:57:04Z

    Nearly two-thirds (62%) of global employee respondents think that off-cycle pay options, such as the ability to choose their pay frequency, would make a difference when considering a job offer, according to research by ADP.The future of pay: Exploring the evolution of worker pay and talent management, which surveyed 7,000 ...

  • Article

    Three-fifths of UK employees do not receive time off to volunteer

    2019-09-03T10:39:35Z

    More than three-fifths (63%) of UK employees do not receive any paid days off from their employer in order to volunteer, according to research by employee experience organisation Perkbox.The survey of 1,342 UK individuals also found that 16% of employees receive one day off work per year to complete volunteering ...

  • Ed Bastian Delta Air Lines
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    Delta Air Lines awards 4% pay increase for 80,000 global staff

    2019-09-03T10:15:33Z

    US-based Delta Air Lines has awarded a 4% base pay increase for its 80,000 global employees, effective from 1 October 2019.The pay increase, announced via an internal memo from the organisation’s chief executive officer, Ed Bastian (pictured), will see all hourly-paid ground and flight attendant staff worldwide receive a 4% ...

  • ryanair
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    UK-based Ryanair pilots undertake three-day strike

    2019-09-02T11:14:32Z

    UK-based pilots employed by airline Ryanair who are members of The British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa), are undertaking three days of strike action, starting today (Monday 2 September 2019).Balpa members employed by Ryanair were balloted in August 2019 with regards to industrial action; based on a 72% turnout, 80% voted ...

  • Gavin Williamson
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    Department for Education to increase teacher starting salary and pension contributions

    2019-09-02T10:20:43Z

    The Department for Education has announced today (Monday 2 September 2019) that starting salaries for new teachers will increase to £30,000 a year by the 2022-2023 financial year, and that employer pension contributions will rise to 23.6%.Education secretary Gavin Williamson (pictured) has confirmed that new teacher salaries will increase by ...

  • Donald Trump
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    Donald Trump increases federal pay by 2.6% but leaves locality rates at 2019 levels

    2019-09-02T09:48:26Z

    The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump (pictured), has confirmed that federal employees will receive a 2.6% base-pay increase across the board. However, locality rates will remain at the current 2019 levels.Under law in the US, employees on the General Schedule, the predominant pay scale for federal ...

  • London
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    London has the UK’s largest gender pay gap at 30.4%

    2019-08-30T10:40:36Z

    London has been found to have the largest gender pay gap in the UK, with women earning 30.4% less than men, according to research by Paymentsense.Analysis of 2018 data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) further found that this equates to female staff earning £8,303 less than their male ...

  • Heathrow
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    Babcock Airport staff at Heathrow vote to accept two-year pay deal

    2019-08-30T10:27:13Z

    Staff employed by engineering services business Babcock Airport, based at Heathrow, have voted to accept a two-year pay deal, averting potential strike action.The pay deal, which is the result of eight of months of negotiations between trade union Unite, the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) and Babcock Airport, includes ...

  • Taylor Swift
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    Taylor Swift is highest-paid woman in music with more than double Beyoncé's income

    2019-08-29T15:34:04Z

    Something for the weekend: American singer and songwriter Taylor Swift definitely does not have a Blank Space in her bank account, as Forbes has ranked the 29-year-old as the world’s highest-paid woman in music.Swift tops the 2019 list, ‘The World’s Highest-Paid Women in Music’, with earnings amounting to a cool ...