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  • salary
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    61% of UK staff are unhappy with their salary

    2022-01-17T11:30:09Z

    Three out of five (61%) UK professionals are unhappy with their current salary, according to a new survey.Independent job board CV-Library surveyed 1,500 professionals and revealed that lawyers, teachers and new graduates were the most disappointed with their current pay packets. Despite many being unhappy, more than half (55%) stated ...

  • sick pay
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    TUC warns reduced isolation will not fix sick pay issue

    2022-01-17T09:05:34Z

    The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has warned that the new government policy of reducing minimum self-isolation from seven days to five will not fix the UK’s fundamental sick pay problem.The union body has published a new analysis based on new Office for National Statistics data which estimates that 2.7% of ...

  • Women have up to 45% less in their pension pots than men at retirement
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    31% of British staff are in control of their retirement

    2022-01-17T09:02:18Z

    New research has revealed that one in three (31%) British employees are in control and organised with their retirement planning.Private and commercial bank Arbuthnot Latham surveyed 300 respondents asking whether they are ready for retirement to discover the UK's attitude towards the subject, as well as exploring how they plan ...

  • pay-rise
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    2022 pay rise budgets soar

    2022-01-14T09:04:23Z

    UK employers increased the amount of money they put aside for staff pay rises over the second half of last year, it has emerged.Research by global advisory, broking, and solutions company Willis Towers Watson (WTW) found that average 2022 pay hike budgets grew from 2.9% in July 2021 to 3.2% ...

  • financial wellbeing
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    38% of UK staff want more financial wellbeing aid

    2022-01-13T09:02:02Z

    More than one in three employees want more support from their employer to improve their financial wellbeing, research has revealed.Reward and benefits provider Edenred’s survey of 2,000 UK employees found that 38% would like additional help through work with budgeting and managing bills. Inflation hit 5% in the UK before ...

  • First-Bus
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    First Manchester bus staff escalate pay-related strike

    2022-01-12T09:00:04Z

    Bus drivers employed by First Manchester have announced further industrial action later this month as a pay dispute continues.Strikes took place at the transport company's depot in Oldham on both Monday and Tuesday this week, as drivers demand an immediate pay increase from the current rate of £12.40 to £13 ...

  • workers' pensions
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    Action urged to rebalance pension wealth

    2022-01-10T09:03:54Z

    Shareholder returns that feed into UK workers’ pensions “disproportionately benefit a wealthy minority”, according to a report put together by the TUC, think tank Common Wealth and the High Pay Centre.The study found that almost one in three UK shares was held by a UK pension fund in 1990 yet ...

  • bin-lorry-drivers
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    Coventry bin drivers add more strike dates

    2022-01-10T09:03:21Z

    Bin lorry drivers employed by Coventry City Council have announced more strike dates as their campaign for improved wages continues.A total of 19 further days of industrial action have been set across January, February and March, with around 70 drivers expected to be involved.The West Midlands drivers held a 48-hour ...

  • Sainsburys
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    Sainsbury’s increases shop staff pay to £10 an hour

    2022-01-10T09:01:16Z

    Sainsbury’s has announced that all its store workers will shortly earn at least £10 an hour.The retail giant will increase the basic rate of pay across its supermarkets and Argos outlets from £9.50 an hour from 6 March, with the first pay day to reflect the change being 8 April.Also ...

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    The top 10 most-read articles between 30 December 2021 – 6 January 2022

    2022-01-07T09:00:37Z

    The top 10 most-read stories on employeebenefits.co.uk between 30 December 2021 – 6 January 2022 were: How will the 'Great Resignation' change employees' attitudes to employee benefits?Eastbourne bin lorry staff strike escalatesKerry Hudson: Is a change ahead in flexible working laws?Plymouth City Council HGV drivers get new pay dealMinisters draw ...

  • EB-Awards-2021
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    Employee Benefits Awards 2022 deadline fast approaching

    2022-01-06T09:00:06Z

    Time is running out to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2022, in association with Aon, with the extended entry deadline of Friday 14 January 2022 drawing near.Now in its 20th year, the Employee Benefits Awards is considered the event of the year for the reward, benefits and HR community, as ...

  • Samantha-Johnson
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    Samantha Johnson: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?

    2022-01-06T06:00:36Z

    Employee wellbeing has played a significant role in attraction and retention strategies for a number of years, focusing predominately on mental health and a work-life balance. Financial wellbeing is a welcome addition to this agenda.Multiple researchers have demonstrated that financial stress is one of the most significant causes for absence ...

  • Claire-Williams-CIPHR
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    Claire Williams: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?

    2022-01-06T06:00:34Z

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson this year said his goal was "a high wage, high skill, high productivity economy that the people of this country need and deserve”, and next year's increases in the national living wage and national minimum wage are a key part of that.However, the pay rises, which ...

  • Kay-Maddox-Daines
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    Kay Maddox-Daines: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?

    2022-01-06T06:00:26Z

    With inflation across a wide range of household essentials including fuel, energy and food, UK homeowners are understandably anxious about the impact on their finances heading into the new year.The rise in the national living wage is a step in the right direction, but there is still a substantial gap ...

  • Alex-Watson
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    Alex Watson: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?

    2022-01-06T06:00:02Z

    For low-paid workers, the repercussions of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic have exacerbated income insecurity, and issues of in-work poverty are on the increase.Young people are more likely to have been employed in sectors that were impacted hardest during the pandemic and more likely to have been furloughed, so assuming they ...

  • financial-wellbeing_
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    32% of staff to increase emergency funds in 2022

    2022-01-05T10:31:48Z

    One in three UK employees is prioritising building up emergency savings in 2022, according to new data, as financial uncertainty from the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has promoted the need for a financial cushion.Pensions and investments services company Aegon’s latest research, which was conducted among 2,000 UK working adults in December, ...

  • retirement
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    25% of staff plan early retirement at age of 60

    2022-01-04T10:45:32Z

    A quarter of people planning to retire early have a target to leave work on their 60th birthday, research has revealed.The survey of 2,000 people by insurance provider Aviva also found that 17% of those who had already chosen to exit the workforce ahead of receiving their state pension had ...

  • Aldi rewards front-line staff with 10% bonus payment
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    Aldi gives staff pay rise from February 2022

    2021-12-17T09:01:34Z

    Aldi has announced that it will increase the hourly pay rates for its 28,000 members of staff from 1 February 2022 in a bid to maintain its position as one of the UK’s highest-paying supermarkets.All UK-based store assistants at the German-owned grocery chain are set to receive at least £10.10 ...

  • pay-awards
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    Median pay award increases to 2.2%

    2021-12-15T09:03:23Z

    The median pay award across the UK rose to 2.2% in the three months to October - with the upper quartile increasing by even more - according to the latest monitoring figures from Incomes Data Research (IDR).An analysis by the benchmarking body of 41 pay deals that took place between ...

  • gritter-workers
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    Carmarthenshire Council gritters set to strike in pay row

    2021-12-15T09:02:08Z

    Gritters employed by Carmarthenshire Council’s highways department have voted to take industrial action against their employer in 2022 over a pay-related dispute.The GMB trade union said 90% of its members at the Welsh local authority had voted in favour of taking action, which would see more than 50 gritters temporarily ...