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    TUC demands coronavirus jab sick pay

    2021-03-22T10:37:41Z

    The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is urging more employers to give staff paid time off if they fall unwell after having their Covid-19 (Coronavirus) jab.With more adults of working age now starting to receive their jabs, a new poll by the TUC among more than 1,000 firms found only 45% ...

  • Public sector workers paying more into pensions
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    Public sector workers paying more into pensions

    2021-03-22T09:55:55Z

    A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed most pensions have become more affordable in recent years – but it has also raised concerns that pensions affordability among public sector workers is now falling behind.According to the report, employee contribution levels have increased by 16% in real terms ...

  • Poll: Furlough extension gets thumbs up from 55% of employers
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    Poll: Furlough scheme extension gets thumbs up from 55% of employers

    2021-03-22T09:00:23Z

    Employee Benefits poll: More than half of employers agree with the government’s decision to extend the furlough scheme by a further five months.Also known as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), the initiative was expected to end on 30 April 2021. However, it has now been extended across the UK ...

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    Supreme Court dismisses sleep pay claims

    2021-03-19T11:02:37Z

    The Supreme Court has this morning (19 March) delivered its much-anticipated judgement on how rate of pay is calculated on so-called ‘sleep-in shifts’ – remuneration for those required to provide sleep-in cover, which is typically required in care homes.The verdict was that it dismissed the appeals from two claimants – ...

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    45% of FTSE 100 firms use ESG to calculate pay

    2021-03-19T09:00:37Z

    Research by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) and London Business School has revealed environmental, social and governance (ESG) measures have reached widespread adoption in the setting of executive pay.Data from The paying well by paying for good report found the measures were now being used in approaching half (45%) of all FTSE 100 ...

  • EXCLUSIVE: BT disccuses what reward will look like in a post-Covid world
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    EXCLUSIVE: BT discusses what reward will look like in a post-Covid world

    2021-03-19T06:00:11Z

    Employee Benefits Insights 2021: Megan O’Shaughnessy, head of reward at BT, detailed the "growing importance of flexible reward strategies post-Covid" at the online event.O’Shaughnessy acknowledged that many organisations may not be in a position to offer traditional reward levers such as pay rises, bonuses or long-term incentive plans as a ...

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    Pension Protection Fund ethnicity pay gap 'a problem'

    2021-03-17T08:53:52Z

    The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has published its ethnicity pay gap alongside its gender pay gap data for the very first time – and admits the results do not make happy reading.According to its report, the organisation's median gender pay gap increased from 13.39% in 2019 to 15.71% for 2020. ...

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    Edinburgh Council becomes living wage employer

    2021-03-16T10:36:33Z

    Edinburgh City Council, the capital's largest employer, has announced that all of its staff will receive at least the Scottish Local Government Living Wage (SLGLW) as part of their base pay from 1 April.The change will mean all employees earn at least £9.50 per hour, and the move marks a ...

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    Brent Council publishes pay gap data

    2021-03-16T08:55:22Z

    Brent Council has published its Gender, ethnicity and disability pay gap report, revealing its mean gender pay gap fell from 7.2% to 5.2% last year.But commenting on the findings, Debra Norman director of legal, HR, audit and investigations at the Council, believes the figures require close inspection.She said improvements in ...

  • Female-pay-declines-sharply-after-having-children
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    Report reveals sharp decline in pay for working mums

    2021-03-15T09:06:04Z

    A report released by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has revealed the extent to which working mums forego employment and improvements in their salaries after they have had children compared to men.The careers and time use of mothers and fathers report found that the numbers of hours worked by ...

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    One in eight quit work due to ill-health

    2021-03-12T10:21:09Z

    A new report by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has revealed the extent to which employees are forced out of the workforce early due to ill-health and lack of employer support.The Ending working lives report, published today (12 March), has revealed one in eight (12%) employees have to cut short ...

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    Private ambulance drivers demand NHS sick pay

    2021-03-12T09:42:45Z

    Private ambulance workers employed by Ezec have hit out at only receiving statutory sick pay (SSP) if they are off work due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus).While mainstream NHS staff are given full pay if they are ill with Coronavirus or have symtoms and have to self-isolate, those working for the ambulance ...

  • Kavitha’s keynote: Choosing to challenge
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    Kavitha’s keynote: Choosing to challenge

    2021-03-12T06:00:38Z

    You would have had to have been hiding under a rock to miss the fact that it was International Women’s Day at the beginning of this week (8 March). Celebrated across the globe, this year’s theme was about choosing to challenge, encouraging people to call out gender bias and inequality.At ...

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    Coal Authority releases gender pay gap data

    2021-03-11T10:02:55Z

    Coal Authority has published its second gender pay gap report for the period April 2019 to March 2020, which reveals improvements across the board.Overall, its mean hourly rate of pay for men was £22.29 compared to £17.84 for women, representing a mean gender pay gap of 19.97%. This was ...

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    Glenmorangie revamps family leave policy

    2021-03-10T10:23:37Z

    Scotch whisky business Glenmorangie Company has refreshed its family leave policy so that staff can spend more time with a new child.The 175-year-old distiller has announced it will now give all new parents - whether they are natural birth parents, adopters, or surrogate parents - fully paid leave for 26 ...

  • Voluntary living wage rate increases to £9.50 an hour for UK staff
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    Thousands of workers to get 9% pay rise on 1 April

    2021-03-09T15:46:22Z

    From 1 April 2021 thousands of low-paid workers will receive a pay rise of almost 9%, as the eligibility for the national living wage is widened to include 23- and 24-year-olds.Announced by the chancellor in the Spending Review last November, the national living wage (NLW) rate will increase 2.2% from ...

  • Younger women face £100,000 gender pensions gap
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    Younger women face £100,000 gender pensions gap

    2021-03-08T11:16:18Z

    A new report from Scottish Widows has revealed that younger women face a six-figure gender pensions gap.The company’s findings, published to coincide with International Women’s Day, showed that a female saver can expect to have £100,000 less in her retirement pot thanks to time taken out of the workplace to ...

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    Deliveroo to pay drivers bonuses of up to £10,000

    2021-03-08T10:32:49Z

    Fast-food delivery giant Deliveroo has announced it is setting aside a £16 million ‘thank-you’ fund to reward its most loyal riders as part of its plans to float on the London Stock Exchange later this year.The payments range from £200.00 (given to drivers who have been with the business for ...

  • Poll: Almost half of staff wages cut or frozen as pandemic bites
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    Poll: Almost half of staff wages cut or frozen as pandemic bites

    2021-03-08T06:00:52Z

    Employee Benefits poll: A fifth of UK employers have cut staff wages as a result of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, with another 25% implementing pay freezes.According to the latest Employee Benefits straw poll, 20% of organisations have reduced their employees’ salaries in direct response to the impact of Coronavirus.At the ...

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    Gender pay gap worsened by Covid-19

    2021-03-08T06:00:30Z

    Research released to coincide with International Women’s Day today (8 March) has revealed the devastating impact Covid-19 (Coronavirus) has had on gender pay gaps.According to an analysis of hiring by global search engine Adzuna, job openings for women have suffered a year-on-year fall of 40.2% compared to those for men, ...