News – Page 83
-
Article
Call to action launched for living wage
IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative, has published a Call to action: Better business through better wages, demanding companies take greater steps to pay a living wage to their staff.The group, which seeks to make trade more sustainable, launched the scheme to encourage organisations and their suppliers to take action. So ...
-
Article
Gender pay gap the same as in 2018
Initial analysis of gender pay gap reporting submissions has found that – so far – the mean wage disparity at companies in 2020 was the same as in 2018, indicating little overall improvement.The study was carried out by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), and examined all submissions ...
-
Article
Reckitt Benckiser Group reveals global pay gaps
Reckitt Benckiser Group has published its gender pay report for 2020 – and for the first time it includes figures for 10 countries, covering 70% of its workforce.The findings revealed that in the UK median pay for a female employee was 6.1% ‘more’ than her male equivalent, up from the ...
-
Article
Volvo unveils global paid parental leave policy
Volvo Cars has today (1 April) announced the global roll out of its brand new ‘Family Bond’ paid parental leave policy after a successful pilot of the scheme in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.The policy – an all gender-neutral, paid parental leave of 24 weeks at 80% pay – ...
-
Article
Travis Perkins halves its gender pay gap
Travis Perkins, the trade and consumer hardware retailer, has revealed figures for 2020 which show it has halved its mean gender pay gap.According to its latest pay gap report, the organisation's mean wage difference was 4.8% in 2020, compared to 10% in 2019.The retailer's median hourly rate was even better, ...
-
Article
DF Capital becomes living wage employer
DF Capital, the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)-focused bank first founded in 2016, has become an accredited living wage employer.The move means the bank will now pay a salary to all its 85 staff that exceeds the minimum hourly rate of £9.50 for those aged over 25.Employees will be guaranteed ...
-
Article
Key workers' £1.6 billion living wage gap revealed
Significant numbers of the UK’s key workers have so far ‘lost’ £1.6 billion in earnings by not being paid a living wage, according to research compiled by the Living Wage Foundation (LWF).The analysis found that had these individuals been paid what the LWF recommends, they would have been £900 better ...
-
Article
Sony to give bonuses worth seven months' salary
Sony is reportedly set to pay its Japanese staff their largest bonuses for more than two decades, as it prepares to announce end-of-year record profits.The electronics and gaming company is set to post year-end profits of around $10 billion (£7.2 billion), which have been significantly boosted by a surge in ...
-
Article
CMA releases ethnicity pay gap data
New data from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has revealed it has a mean ethnicity pay gap of 29.3% and a median one of 34.8%.The findings were published in the organisation's first ever ethnicity pay gap report, which showed that of its 852 staff, 22% were from black, Asian ...
-
Article
Women have up to 45% less in their pension pots than men at retirement
A new report by Barnett Waddingham has revealed a stark gender disparity in wealth at retirement, with women having between 25% and 45% less than men in their pension pots when they retire.The research, based on an analysis of some 35,000 members in seven defined contribution (DC) schemes, found that ...
-
Article
Criteo hires first VP of global DEI
Digital advertising agency Criteo has appointed Rachel Scheel as its first senior vice president of global diversity, equity and inclusion.As well as helping to craft the company’s gender equality agreement and honour its commitment to achieving 30% of women in leadership roles at the business by 2022, Scheel will also ...
-
Article
Study finds mindset key to financial wellbeing
Pensions and investment company Aegon has today (29 March) published research which has analysed the link between financial wellbeing and people’s mindsets.The Financial wellbeing index placed an equal weighting on money factors such as income levels, budgeting skills and affordability of debt, alongside mindset factors such as peoples’ ability to ...
-
Article
Supreme Court rules Asda staff can pursue equal pay
Supermarket retailer Asda has lost its appeal to the Supreme Court, in which it argued staff working for one area of the business could not compare themselves to others for equal pay purposes.The long-running case centres on shop floor workers - mostly women - who said they should be paid ...
-
Article
Deliveroo riders paid less than the minimum wage
A joint investigation by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, The Mirror newspaper and ITV has revealed large numbers of Deliveroo riders are paid below the national minimum wage (NMW).Analysis by the Bureau of more than 300 riders' invoices found that a third earned less than the NMW of £8.72 for ...
-
Article
Pandemic drives growth in tech industry salaries
Salaries across the technology industry leapt by 12% last year on average, outstripping average pay rises of 5%, according to a new report.The Xcede salary guide, set to launch on Monday (29 March), looks at trends in the data, digital, and technology sectors over the past year.It revealed that average ...
-
Article
The top 10 most-read articles between 18 March – 24 March 2021
The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 18 March – 24 March 2021 were: Supreme Court dismisses sleep pay claimsHas the role of health cash plans changed during the pandemic?BAE Systems outlines placing mental health at the centre of wellbeing strategiesEmployee wellbeing findings a ‘wake-up call’ for actionBT gives ...
-
Article
Virgin Care introduces EWA incentive for staff
Photo credit: Virgin CareVirgin Care, the health and social care provider, has unveiled an Earned Wage Access (EWA) incentive for its 4,500 full-time workers.The collaboration with financial wellbeing platform Wagestream is designed to help employees deal with unexpected expenses and prevent financial strain.Under the scheme, individuals will be able to ...
-
Article
Merton College reveals Oxford living wage pledge
Merton College, part of the University of Oxford, has announced it has become an Oxford living wage (OLW) employer.The rate is specific to the region and set by Oxford City Council and is calculated at 95% of the London living wage. It means the college is now committed to paying ...
-
Article
Odey Asset Management loses incentives tax case
Hedge fund firm Odey Asset Management has lost its legal battle with HMRC in which it argued executives who were part of a partnership pay plan between 2011-12 and 2015-16 did not need to pay tax on their share options.The plan put 17 of its executives into a special purpose ...
-
Article
Resolution Foundation finds half of staff saw real earnings slashed last year
Claims that weekly pay growth reached its highest rate for two decades in 2020 were too good to be true, according to a think-tank which has found half of all workers actually experienced a pay cut last autumn.The Resolution Foundation’s latest quarterly earnings outlook finds that compositional changes in the ...