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    BBC reports a 6.8% mean gender pay gap for 2019

    2019-07-03T10:36:44Z

    Media organisation the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has reported a 6.8% mean gender pay gap for fixed hourly pay as at March 2019; this is a decrease from the 10.7% mean gender pay gap it reported in 2017.The organisation has reported its gender pay gap data for BBC Public Service ...

  • Maryland
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    Governor of Maryland awards 3% pay increase to state employees

    2019-07-03T10:26:13Z

    The governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, has awarded a 3% pay increase to the majority of state employees, effective from 1 July 2019.The pay award was confirmed in Maryland’s fiscal year 2020 budget, after being negotiated between Hogan’s office and exclusive bargaining representatives for state employees.“Due to our administration’s prudent ...

  • Tim-Kellett
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    Half of employers predict pay rises of between 2% and 3% for 2019

    2019-07-02T10:59:24Z

    Just under half (48%) of respondents predict they will deliver pay rises of between 2% and 3% for 2019, while 32% anticipate they will have a pay review budget of between 1% and 2%, according to research by management consultancy Paydata.Its UK reward management survey, spring 2019 report, which polled ...

  • New-Jersey
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    New Jersey raises minimum wage to $10 an hour

    2019-07-01T09:35:47Z

    New Jersey has today (1 July 2019) increased its minimum wage to $10 (£7.91) an hour, aligning with legislation that aims to deliver a minimum wage of $15 (£11.87) an hour by 1 January 2024.Today’s pay increase, which was signed into legislation by Governor Phil Murphy in February 2019, raises ...

  • Home-schooling
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    London-based family offers £60,000 salary for tutor to join them on 12-month gap year

    2019-06-27T14:46:23Z

    Something for the weekend: A London-based French family are offering a £60,000 salary for a tutor to home-school their two sons during a 12-month family gap year that will see them travel across Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.The job posting, advertised on the online platform of agency Tutor House, ...

  • NHS1
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    Junior NHS doctors vote to accept four-year contract improvements

    2019-06-27T10:40:21Z

    Junior NHS doctors who are members of the trade union the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted 82% in favour of improvements to their 2016 contract terms.The vote, which took place on Friday 14 June 2019, was open to all junior doctor BMA members in England, student members in their ...

  • university of south wales
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    University of South Wales gains living wage accreditation

    2019-06-27T10:34:43Z

    Image credit: USWThe University of South Wales (USW) has been accredited as a living wage employer by the Living Wage Foundation, becoming the 200th organisation to pay the voluntary living wage in Wales.USW has committed to paying its permanent employees, as well as any third-party contractors, at least the voluntary ...

  • TDL protests
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    Medical couriers at The Doctors Laboratory vote in favour of pay deal

    2019-06-21T10:56:19Z

    Medical couriers employed by pathology services provider The Doctors Laboratory (TDL) and who are members of the trade union the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB), have voted in favour of a new pay deal, applicable for couriers who are classified either as workers or as employees.TDL employs couriers ...

  • Kavitha
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    Kavitha's keynote: A simple ‘thank you’ is often enough

    2019-06-20T13:59:29Z

    Earlier this week, we reported that creative practitioners working in London’s West End who are members of the trade union Equity voted to accept a deal which included pay increases and more flexible working opportunities.While employment disputes over pay are increasingly common, what struck me about this case was the ...

  • Scottish-government
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    Scottish government awards 3% pay increase

    2019-06-20T10:31:26Z

    The Scottish government has announced that it will award its employees a minimum consolidated pay increase of 3% for 2019.Some employees will receive a higher pay award due to progression payments, while staff earning the maximum available wage will gain an additional 1% non-consolidated payment.The pay deal was agreed with ...

  • family
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    Estonia offers longest duration of paid leave for mothers

    2019-06-20T09:58:19Z

    Of the 41 countries across the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) and the European Union (EU), Estonia offers the best maternity leave package, providing 85 weeks of leave at full pay, according to research by charity Unicef.The report, Are the world’s richest countries family-friendly? Policy in the OECD ...

  • T2-hawk
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    Babcock employees at RAF Valley awarded a 5% pay rise

    2019-06-20T09:35:38Z

    Around 350 staff employed by engineering and infrastructure organisation Babcock at the Royal Air Force Valley (RAF Valley) station in Anglesey, Wales have been awarded a 5% pay increase for 2019.Under the one-year pay deal, negotiated with trade union Unite, Babcock employees who are responsible for the maintenance support and ...

  • St-Marys-Hospital
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    Sodexo staff at St Mary’s Hospital host protest in pay dispute

    2019-06-19T10:18:58Z

    Porters and cleaners based at St Mary’s Hospital and employed by food services and facilities management organisation Sodexo are hosting a protest picnic today (Wednesday 19 June 2019) in relation to an ongoing pay dispute.The Paddington-based staff, who are members of the trade union GMB, will hold the protest picnic ...

  • BMW
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    Oxford-based BMW staff vote to accept three-year pay deal

    2019-06-19T09:17:24Z

    Staff employed at car manufacturer BMW, working at its plant in Cowley, Oxford, have voted to accept a three-year pay deal.The deal was negotiated with trade union Unite, and 81% of balloted members voted in favour of the pay agreement.Cowley-based staff, who build cars such as the Mini, will receive ...

  • West End stage door
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    West End staff to receive pay increases and flexible working opportunities

    2019-06-18T09:43:22Z

    Creative practitioners working in London’s West End who are members of the trade union Equity, have voted to accept an agreement in order to receive pay increases and more flexible working opportunities.The majority (98%) of Equity members who work in the West End voted in favour of the new West ...

  • Firefighter
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    Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service increases pay for 380 on-call firefighters

    2019-06-17T10:38:23Z

    The Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service has increased pay for 380 on-call firefighters, backdated to 1 April 2019.The pay rise was initially proposed by the Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service senior management board, supported by the Hereford and Worcester Fire Authority, in recognition of the fact ...

  • Katherine Chapman
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    Richer Sounds and SSE support new campaign to tackle low pay

    2019-06-14T10:40:43Z

    Retail organisation Richer Sounds, energy business SSE and investment firm Standard Life Aberdeen have been accredited as living hours employers as part of a new initiative by the Living Wage Foundation.The Living Hours campaign, which launched this week, has been designed to tackle insecurity around employee pay and hours, and ...

  • vineyard
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    Vineyard worker tops the list of most desirable jobs in the UK

    2019-06-13T13:07:13Z

    Something for the weekend: Despite having a salary well below the national average, the role of vineyard worker has proven most popular among prospective UK employees, according to job listing website Adzuna.The research, which measured the most viewed job titles across the approximately 1.1 million listings that were live on ...

  • Glass-bottles
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    Cheshire-based Encirc employees agree two-year pay deal

    2019-06-13T09:32:23Z

    Around 475 staff employed at glass manufacturing organisation Encirc Limited, based at its operating site in Elton, Cheshire and who are members of the trade union Unite, have voted to accept a two-year pay deal.Unite members working from Encirc’s Cheshire site voted 78% in favour of the proposed deal. As ...

  • NHS Scotland
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    Court of Appeal rules in favour of NHS staff in holiday pay dispute

    2019-06-13T09:29:46Z

    On Monday 10 June 2019, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of NHS employees working for the East of England Ambulance Service, finding that staff who regularly undertake overtime or work beyond their normal shifts should have these hours taken into account when calculating holiday pay.The case, N Flowers ...