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    Not so fantastic: 90% of Barbie doll jobs pay men more

    2023-07-21T08:00:34Z

    Credit: DinosArt / Shutterstock.comSomething for the weekend: As many as 90% of jobs held by Mattel’s Barbie dolls pay men more, according to research by Money.co.uk.Money.co.uk analysed 59 roles held by different Barbie dolls against 2022 median full-time pay data from the UK Office for National Statistics and US Bureau ...

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    Portico accredited as living wage employer

    2023-07-20T10:48:27Z

    Portsmouth-based shipping business Portico has received living wage employer accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation.As part of this commitment, every Portico employee will receive a minimum hourly wage of £10.90. This is higher than the government minimum for those aged 23 and above, which currently stands at £10.42 per hour.The ...

  • NHS Black Country Care
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    Exclusive: NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board introduces financial wellbeing platform

    2023-07-19T09:58:34Z

    The NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB) has implemented a financial wellbeing platform as part of its investment in the wellbeing of its 550 employees.The platform, which is provided by Bippit, gives employees access to free and professional one-to-one sessions with financial coaches holding Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)-recognised qualifications. ...

  • Generation Z promises
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    48% of Gen Z would leave an employer who cannot keep sustainable promises

    2023-07-17T10:58:16Z

    Nearly half (48%) of Generation Z workers would consider leaving a job that did not follow through on in its promises on sustainability, according to new research.Bupa’s latest Bupa wellbeing index revealed that despite the cost-of-living crisis, employees are willing to take a 19% reduction in pay to work for ...

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    Government awards public sector pay rises

    2023-07-14T11:02:14Z

    The government has offered more than one million public sector workers pay rises of between 5%-7%.The employees include consultants, dentists and GPs in England, prison officers in England and Wales, armed forces, senior civil servants, junior doctors in England and school teachers in England. They have received rises of 6%, ...

  • DC pension schemes
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    20% of DC pensions see rises in opting out or reducing contributions

    2023-07-14T10:58:18Z

    A fifth (20%) of defined contribution (DC) pension schemes continue to report increases in members opting out or reducing contributions, according to research by Aon.Its DC today survey, which is based around a regular pulse survey designed to track how DC schemes and their members are reacting to the current ...

  • The Perfume Shop living wage
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    The Perfume Shop accredited as living wage employer

    2023-07-12T10:39:43Z

    Fragrance retailer The Perfume Shop has received living wage employer accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation.The retailer aligned itself with the real living wage this year, signalling its commitment to ensuring all staff are paid fairly, feel rewarded and valued, and as part of its recognition of how the cost-of-living ...

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    Median monthly pay up 9.7% year-on-year in June

    2023-07-11T11:01:48Z

    Median monthly pay for June 2023 has been estimated at £2,308, a 9.7% increase from June 2022 and a 24.1% rise from February 2020, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).Its latest labour market figures revealed this is an increase on the previous month, when median monthly ...

  • Amazon Coventry strike
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    Amazon warehouse employees strike over pay

    2023-07-11T10:52:01Z

    Almost 900 workers employed by Amazon at its Coventry fulfilment centre have begun a multiple-day strike in an ongoing row over pay.The strike will continue until 13 July at the organisation’s warehouse, lasting for two hours during the morning and two hours in the evening across the three days.The workers, ...

  • West Brom living wage
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    Herbert Smith Freehills and West Brom win Beyond the Living Wage Award

    2023-07-10T10:16:48Z

    Credit: Wozzie / Shutterstock.comLaw firm Herbert Smith Freehills, building society West Brom and savings and retirement firm Phoenix Group have been recognised for their commitment to supporting staff beyond the living wage.Winning the Beyond the Living Wage Award at the Living Wage Foundation’s Living Wage Champion Awards 2023, the employers ...

  • working remotely benefit
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    Remote working most valued benefit for 94%

    2023-07-07T11:17:08Z

    More than nine in 10 (94%) employees rate working from home as the most important benefit to them because it increases their productivity and happiness, according to research by Business Name Generator.Its survey of more than 1,000 UK office-based workers, however, found that just 27% of respondents currently receive this ...

  • Museums Galleries Scotland wage
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    Scottish museums and galleries staff required to receive living wage

    2023-07-05T10:58:36Z

    Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) has introduced changes to funding criteria that will require all Scottish museums and galleries that want to apply for grants to pay all of their workers at least the real living wage.On 1 July, the funding and development body introduced two elements of the government’s guidelines ...

  • Birmingham City Council pay
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    Birmingham City Council unable to pay £760 million equal pay bill

    2023-06-30T11:24:09Z

    Birmingham City Council is in conversation with the government due to being unable to pay an equal pay claims bill worth up to £760 million.The council has already paid out a total of £1.1 billion to settle equal pay claims over the last decade following a Supreme Court ruling pay ...

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    UK salary budgets expected to decline in 2024

    2023-06-30T11:19:25Z

    Salary budgets for UK employees are expected to decline in 2024 after peaking this year, according to research by Willis Towers Watson.The global advisory, broking and solutions firm’s latest Salary budget planning survey found that UK employers are budgeting an average increase of 4.4% for 2024. This is lower than ...

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    The top 10 most-read articles between 23 - 29 June 2023

    2023-06-30T08:00:54Z

    The top 10 most-read articles on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 29 June 2023 were: Medtronic accredited as menopause-friendly employerAllianz introduces electric vehicle salary sacrifice schemeWho will win at the Employee Benefits Awards 2023?Exclusive: GI Group wins Grand Prix at Employee Benefits Awards 2023TotalEnergies staff accept 15.5% pay rise10% of employers introduced support ...

  • Manchester Airport pay rise
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    Manchester Airport staff accept up to 17% pay rise

    2023-06-29T10:45:46Z

    Credit: David Pimborough / Shutterstock.comMore than 2,000 workers employed by Manchester Airport have accepted a pay deal worth up to 17% over two years and a lump sum worth up to 9.6%.Covering firefighters, security, engineering, airfield operations, traffic marshals and car parking based at the airport, the deal was negotiated ...

  • TLT Bain & Company
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    TLT and Bain & Company named on Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality 2023 list

    2023-06-29T09:44:08Z

    Law firm TLT, global consultancy Bain & Company and London Stock Exchange Group have been named on The Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality for 2023 list.Established by Business in the Community and The Prince’s Responsible Business Network, organisations that choose to enter are asked to share details of ...

  • TotalEnergies pay rise
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    TotalEnergies staff accept 15.5% pay rise

    2023-06-28T11:01:34Z

    Credit: Sirozy / Shutterstock.comWorkers employed by TotalEnergies on the Elgin Franklin and North Alwyn platforms and the Shetland Gas Plant in Scotland have accepted a 15.5% pay rise.Around 70 of the employees, who are control room operators, mechanical, operations and production technicians, and engineers, voted to accept the pay offer.The ...

  • Parfetts sales growth bonus
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    Parfetts awards 4% sales growth bonus to staff

    2023-06-27T10:19:28Z

    Cash and carry business Parfetts has awarded its 1,000 employees a 4% sales growth bonus as part of its Employee Ownership (EO) Day (23 June) celebrations.This is higher than the 2% bonus that employees received in 2022, along with a £500 cost-of-living bonus.Employees at eight of Parfetts’ depots enjoyed music, ...

  • University of Edinburgh strike
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    University of Edinburgh joiners strike over pay

    2023-06-23T08:15:12Z

    Joiners employed by the University of Edinburgh have begun strike action for 72 hours starting today (23 June) in a long-running dispute over pay.The estates department workers, who are represented by trade union Unite, have taken industrial action due to being paid around £2,000 a year less than locksmiths.The employees ...