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  • flexible working
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    Flexible working tops list of most desired benefits for SME employees

    2018-11-12T12:13:28Z

    Flexible working tops the benefits wishlist for employees at UK small to medium enterprises (SMEs), according to a study by financial adviser Drewberry.Some 42% of respondents to the survey, which polled 1,000 workers, said flexible hours were the most desired benefit, while 29% valued work-from-home options the highest.Insurance also proved ...

  • Scottish council workers
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    Scottish council workers reject offer of 3% pay increase by COSLA

    2018-11-12T11:21:34Z

    Scottish council workers have rejected the offer of a 3% pay rise for those earning less than £80,000 a year.Members of the Unison, Unite and GMB unions have all turned down the deal from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).A Unison consultative ballot saw 79% of those taking part ...

  • Oxford
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    Oxford City Council announces living wage rise to £10.02 an hour

    2018-11-12T10:43:39Z

    Oxford City Council has announced that the Oxford hourly living wage will rise from £9.69 to £10.02 in April 2019.The Oxford living wage is the minimum rate paid by the council to its workers, including agency staff. Any contractors who have contracts worth more than £100,000 are also expected to ...

  • Moneysupermarket offices
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    Moneysupermarket Group signs up to voluntary living wage

    2018-11-09T09:30:07Z

    Image credit: Jefferson SmithPrice comparison organisation Moneysupermarket Group has been accredited by the Living Wage Foundation for paying all colleagues and regular contracted staff at or above the voluntary living wage.New rates for the voluntary living wage were announced on 5 November, set at £9.00 an hour for employees working ...

  • data breach
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    Poll: Half do not believe Morrisons should be held liable for data breach

    2018-11-08T16:46:04Z

    Employee Benefits poll: Half (50%) of respondents think that Morrisons should not be held partly liable for the data breach of its employees' payroll information.Last month the supermarket chain lost a challenge to a High Court ruling in December 2017 that found it vicariously liable for a data breach leading ...

  • Bahamas babysitter
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    Parent offers all-expenses-paid trip for Bahamas babysitter

    2018-11-08T14:57:12Z

    Something for the weekend: A mother in need has been inundated with responses after posting an advert on childcare app Bubble seeking a babysitter to join her family on a two-week trip to the Bahamas over Christmas, all expenses paid.The advert, placed by banking executive 'Jenna S', whose regular nanny ...

  • Mosluoglu Inc
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    US Department of Labor sues Mosluoglu Inc over wage violations

    2018-11-08T11:40:58Z

    The US Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against Mosluoglu Inc, the operator of the Empire Diner and Restaurant in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, over violations of the federal minimum wage, overtime and record-keeping provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).The legal action against the employer and its principals follows ...

  • Lidl
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    Lidl increases entry-level pay in line with voluntary living wage rates

    2018-11-07T10:42:54Z

    Supermarket chain Lidl will increase the wages of more than 17,000 of its employees from 1 March next year, in line with the new rates for the voluntary living wage, announced this week.Entry-level pay for Lidl staff will increase from £8.75 to £9.00 per hour outside of London, and from ...

  • Amazon
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    Amazon increases pay to $15 an hour for 250,000 US employees

    2018-11-06T11:24:10Z

    Online retailer Amazon has increased its minimum rate of pay to $15 (£11.52) an hour for 250,000 US employees and 100,000 seasonal staff who will be hired in the run up to Christmas.The pay increase, effective from 1 November 2018, will benefit US-based full-time, part-time and seasonal employees at Amazon, ...

  • Money
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    Voluntary living wage rate increases to £9.00 an hour for UK staff

    2018-11-05T10:47:56Z

    The voluntary living wage rate has increased by 25p per hour, rising from £8.75 to £9.00 an hour for employees working across the UK, as announced by the Living Wage Foundation today (Monday 5 November 2018).The London living wage rate, paid voluntarily by employers accredited by the Living Wage Foundation ...

  • Yorkshire pudding taster
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    Botanist Trinity restaurant in Leeds seeks Yorkshire pudding taster

    2018-11-01T15:13:32Z

    Something for the weekend: A restaurant in Leeds is looking to recruit a Yorkshire pudding taster to perfect its Sunday roast offering.Sebastian, the head chef of the Botanist Trinity in Granary Wharf has placed an advert on community platform Airtasker, offering £250 to a Yorkshire pudding lover who agrees to ...

  • Kavitha-Siva
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Benefits and the Autumn Budget 2018

    2018-11-01T15:07:36Z

    Chancellor Philip Hammond delivered the Autumn Budget 2018 on Monday, 29 October, but there was not a great deal in it affecting employee benefits and reward, despite much speculation about what might be announced regarding pensions.What was welcomed by the pensions industry was the revelation that the government will provide ...

  • workplace happiness
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    Flexibility is the key to workplace happiness for 33% of employees

    2018-11-01T11:27:37Z

    Other than salary, flexible working is the most important factor contributing to the workplace happiness of UK employees, according to research conducted by recruitment organisation Badenoch and Clark.The report, Multi-generational workforce, concerns a survey of 1,564 UK employees by Opinion Matters in March and April 2018. A third of these ...

  • gig economy employment status strikes
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    Gig economy workers strike as Uber’s employment status case hits the Court of Appeal

    2018-10-31T10:41:51Z

    Individuals who work within the gig economy are undertaking a two-day march on Tuesday 30 and Wednesday 31 October 2018, to align with transportation organisation Uber contesting the result of its employment status case at the Court of Appeal.In October 2016, the Employment Tribunal (ET) ruled in the case of ...

  • Philip-Hammond
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    National living wage to increase to £8.21 an hour from April 2019

    2018-10-29T17:57:40Z

    Read more updates on the Autumn Budget 2018 in Tuesday's Daily News emailAutumn Budget 2018: The national living wage will increase by 4.9% from April 2019, rising from £7.83 an hour to £8.21 an hour for employees aged 25 and over.Chancellor Philip Hammond (pictured) confirmed in his Autumn Budget 2018 ...

  • personal allowance
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    Government to increase tax-free personal allowance to £12,500

    2018-10-29T17:57:30Z

    Read more updates on the Autumn Budget 2018 in Tuesday's Daily News emailAutumn Budget 2018: The government has today (29 October 2018) announced a commitment to increase the tax-free personal allowance to £12,500 and the higher-rate threshold to £50,000 in April 2019.The current personal allowance stands at £11,850, and the ...

  • median gross weekly earnings
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    Median gross weekly earnings increased by 3.5% for full-time employees

    2018-10-26T10:04:58Z

    The median gross weekly earnings for full-time employees in the UK was £569 as at April 2018, a 3.5% improvement since 2017, according to research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).Its Employee earnings in the UK: 2018 report, which uses data from the Annual survey of hours and earnings ...

  • trick or treating
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    Anxiety sufferer seeks babysitter to take kids trick or treating

    2018-10-25T16:24:18Z

    Something for the weekend: A mother of three in Wirral, Merseyside, who suffers from social anxiety is offering to pay a babysitter up to £50 an hour to take her children trick or treating on Halloween.In an advert placed on Childcare.co.uk, she explained: “I get very scared at Halloween because ...

  • Morrisons
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    Morrisons loses High Court appeal over breach of payroll data

    2018-10-23T15:56:54Z

    Supermarket chain Morrisons has lost a challenge to a High Court ruling that found it partly liable for a data breach leading to payroll data of around 10,000 staff being posted online.Andrew Skelton, who was senior auditor at the organisation's Bradford headquarters, posted the workers' names, addresses, bank account details ...

  • Glasgow City Council equal pay action
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    Glasgow City Council workers strike over equal pay claims

    2018-10-23T09:46:22Z

    Image credit: UnisonMore than 8,000 Glasgow City Council (GCC) employees are staging a 48-hour strike today (23 October 2018) over the lack of progress on equal pay claims.The workers, who are members of the GMB and Unison unions, began the industrial action at 7am today, leading to the closure of ...