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    Network Rail staff reject pay deal

    2015-05-13T11:27:00Z

    Network Rail employees have rejected a four-year pay deal and voted for strike action over the proposals. The rail operator had proposed to make a one-off lump sum payment of £500 this year. Salaries would then rise each year from 2016 to 2019 in line with the retail prices index ...

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    Basic pay expected to grow 1.8% in coming year

    2015-05-11T10:45:00Z

    Basic pay is expected to grow by 1.8% in the coming year, down from 2% in the previous quarter, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Its Labour market outlook: Spring 2015 report, which surveyed 1,000 UK employers, also found that the modest fall in pay ...

  • Co-Operative-Food-store-2015
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    Co-Operative employees to receive 8.5% pay rise

    2015-05-07T11:16:00Z

    More than 60,000 Co-Operative employees will see rates of pay increase by at least 8.5% over the next two years after a pay settlement was agreed.The 8.5% increase to the minimum basic pay rates applies to food store shop assistants and their supervisors. Other employees will be covered by separate ...

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    Living wage gains momentum

    2015-05-05T05:00:00Z

    And on 26 March 2015, all Premier League football clubs agreed to commit to paying their full-time staff the living wage by the start of the 2016–17 season.At present, only Chelsea Football Club is an accredited living wage employer.Currently, the UK living wage is set at £7.85 an hour, while ...

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    87% of staff say employers should pay living wage if affordable

    2015-04-16T11:12:00Z

    Some 87% of respondents believe that organisations which can afford to pay the national living wage should do so, according to research by Nationwide Building Society.The living wage, which is currently set at £7.85, or £9.15 in London, is higher than the current national minimum wage of £6.50 per hour ...

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    McDonald's improves employee benefits in the US

    2015-04-02T11:24:00Z

    McDonald’s USA is enhancing its benefits offering for more than 90,000 employees at its company-owned restaurants.It will include a wage increase and paid time-off for all employees of up to five days.The global restaurant chain will also provide eligible employees at both its company-owned and franchise restaurants with free high ...

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    UK salaries set to increase 3% in 2015

    2015-03-31T10:55:00Z

    Pay for UK employees is set to increase by 3% for 2015, according to research by Aon Hewitt.Its Global salary increase survey surveyed 560 organisations, representing 5,390 employers in 121 countries, This included 215 UK organisations.The 3% projection is consistent with findings from the last three years, in which salary ...

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    HSBC and Dumfries and Galloway Council awarded payroll accreditation

    2015-03-27T11:53:00Z

    HSBC has been accredited with the Payroll Quality Partnership (PQP) accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP).Dumfries and Galloway Council has also been awarded the accreditation.In addition, the John Lewis Paternship, North Bristol NHS Trust, Shropshire Council, and Armstrong Watson have been re-accredited.A total of 50 organisations have ...

  • Pizza Hut- national minimum wage breach-2015
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    Pizza Hut and Foot Locker fail to pay minimum wage

    2015-03-24T10:15:00Z

    Pizza Hut, French Connection, Condé Nast, Foot Locker and Champneys Springs are among 48 employers that have been named by business minister Jo Swinson for failing to pay the national minimum wage to some employees.Between them, the 48 employers owe their workers more than £162,000 in arrears.Foot Locker failed to ...

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    Barking and Dagenham Council staff strike on pay

    2015-03-20T11:58:00Z

    Barking and Dagenham Council’s bin lorry drivers are on on strike over propsed cuts to their overtime, which according to trade union, GMB, would equate to an annual pay cut worth £1,000. Members of the GMB trade union have been on strike since Wednesday 18 March over the proposed changes ...

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    Total pay rose 1.8% in year to January 2015

    2015-03-20T10:47:00Z

    Total pay, including bonuses for employees in the UK increased by 1.8% between the three months ending January 2014 and the three months ending January 2015, according to research by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).This is lower than the growth rate of 2.1% between October to December 2013 and ...

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    Zara parent firm launches profit share scheme

    2015-03-19T12:01:00Z

    More than 70,000 employees at Inditex, the retail group that owns brands including Zara (pictured), Pull and Bear and Massimo Dutti, while share a bonus payout of the organisation’s year-on-year profit under a new profit share scheme. The fashion retailer’s profit share scheme will award a 10% share of growth ...

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    Voluntary payrolling of benefits to be simplified

    2015-03-19T11:35:00Z

    Budget 2015: The government is to introduce a statutory framework for voluntary payrolling and exempt certain reimbursed workplace expenses.In the Budget 2015, Chancellor George Osborne announced that from April 2016, the government will also remove the £8,500 threshold below which workers do not pay income tax on certain employee benefits ...

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    UK pay gap between managers and staff is double European average

    2015-03-16T12:07:00Z

    The pay gap between lower level employees and their senor manager counterparts in the UK has increased by 5.3% since 2008, while Europe has seen the smallest pay gap increase of 2.2%, according to research by Hay Group.Its study, which surveyed more than 16 million job holders in 24,000 organisations ...

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    NHS staff to receive 1% pay rise

    2015-03-16T12:07:00Z

    Almost 1.1 million NHS employees will receive a pay increase of 1% for 2015-2016.The pay deal, which has been approved by the NHS Staff Council, will reward more than a million NHS staff earning up to £56,500 a year from April 2015Meanwhile. the lowest paid employees, including health care assistants, ...

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    BA staff received 2.7% pay increase in 2014

    2015-03-13T12:30:00Z

    British Airways non-management staff received an average 2.7% increase in pay during 2014.The details were outlined in its parent company International Airlines Group’s (IAG) 2014 annual report.The airline group, which is also the parent company to Iberia and Vueling, also highlighted a varied rise in salaries across IAG, ranging from ...

  • John-Lewis-Partnership-store-2015
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    John Lewis staff to share £156m bonus

    2015-03-12T11:57:00Z

    Around 94,000 John Lewis Partnership employees are to share a bonus payout of £156.2 million.It is the second year in a row that staff at the retail giant, which is owned by employees of John Lewis and Waitrose, have seen the payout reduce.Employees will receive a bonus of 11% of ...

  • Co-Operative-Group-2015
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    Co-operative employees to vote on 8.5% pay rise proposal

    2015-03-11T12:08:00Z

    More than 60,000 Co-operative employees will receive a 8.5% pay rise over the next two years if the proposal is voted in by members of the trade union, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW), in April.The proposal, which was developed by the Co-operative Employers Association with USDAW, would ...

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    Female retirees in 2015 expect 25% less income than males

    2015-03-06T11:49:00Z

    Women planning to retire this year expect to receive retirement incomes that are 25% lower than their male counterparts, according to research by Prudential.Its Class of 2015 study, which surveyed 7,687 UK adults aged 45 and over who have yet to retire, including 1,012 respondents who intended to retire in ...

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    Santander to pay living wage

    2015-03-03T11:05:00Z

    Santander UK has been accredited as a living wage employer.The bank has committed to pay all 20,000 staff working in its branches, offices and banking centres the national living wage of £7.85 an hour, and those working in London, the London living wage of £8.80.The living wage is an hourly ...