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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 ...

  • 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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    Workers ‘desperate' for wellbeing support

    2021-03-11T10:34:46Z

    Research from global health services company Cigna has revealed workers are in serious need of more employer wellbeing support, with two-thirds claiming they are ‘desperate’ for bosses to find ways to help them cope with life's challenges.The survey found that two-thirds (66%) of staff said they felt they were ‘always-on’, ...

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    Report highlights huge gender pension gap

    2021-03-11T09:41:29Z

    Research released by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revealed a signifcant gender pension gap, with women over the age of 65 receiving 26% less income than men from their pensions.The study, which combines datasets from around the world, also found that this difference has only decreased ...

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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, ...

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    Newham Council becomes living wage employer

    2021-03-05T09:59:22Z

    Newham Council in east London has been officially recognised as a London living wage employer.The accreditation – given this week by the Living Wage Foundation – means all staff will receive at least the recommended £10.85 per hour.The council was also recognised for its ‘Community Wealth Building Pledge’ which insists ...

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    Employers not prioritising financial wellbeing

    2021-03-05T09:42:28Z

    Despite the launch of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) furlough scheme almost a year ago, and the well-documented financial pressures it is causing staff, research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has found less than half of organisations provided support for employees to deal with this.According to the results ...

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    Go North West drivers to strike indefinitely

    2021-03-01T10:45:52Z

    The long-running ‘fire and rehire’ dispute between bus drivers at Go North West and their bosses escalated further over the weekend, with the announcement staff would be staging indefinite strike action.More than 500 drivers walked out yesterday (28 February) over the increasingly bitter dispute, which involves firing the drivers and ...

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    Sainsbury’s gives employees thank-you bonus and pay rise

    2021-03-01T10:07:43Z

    Employees at supermarket giant Sainsbury’s have twice as many reasons to feel happier this week after it was announced they would receive both a bonus and a pay rise.As a thank you to staff, the company is awarding a 3% annual bonus, which will mean the average full-time employee will ...

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    Workers did £24 billion in unpaid overtime during 2020

    2021-02-26T06:00:33Z

    Number crunching by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has revealed the extent to which Britons have put in unpaid overtime since the start of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The data – released to coincide with Work Your Proper Hours Day today (26 February) – found that more than three million people ...

  • Wall's finds happiness more valued than pay
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    Wall's finds happiness more valued than pay

    2021-02-26T06:00:03Z

    Something for the weekend: “My boss told me to have a good day. So I went home.” It’s an old joke but one employers might be heeding after Wall's research revealed that 78% of people believe happiness and wellbeing should be prioritised over money.The global survey of 12,500 people by ...

  • BEIS records big rise in minimum wage avoidance
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    BEIS records big rise in minimum wage avoidance

    2021-02-25T10:25:47Z

    A report from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), has revealed a huge rise in the number of organisations not paying their staff the minimum wage during 2019-20.According to the report, BEIS dealt with more than 3,500 enforcement cases – an increase of 27% from the previous ...

  • A third of over-50s have seen pay cuts
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    A third of over-50s have seen pay cuts

    2021-02-25T09:45:07Z

    New research by SunLife suggests it has been the over-50s who have suffered significant pay cuts since the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic began.A poll conducted by the organisation among 1,051 respondents aged 50-plus revealed 30% had seen their hours or salaries cut; 25% had been furloughed, and one-in-10 had lost their ...

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    HR pay rises less than the national average

    2021-02-24T10:43:48Z

    Research by Reed has found pay rises for HR professionals were less than those enjoyed by the rest of the workforce.The survey revealed average wages for those in the HR sector grew by 1.9% during 2020, compared to the UK average of 2.3%. The data confirmed this was the third-lowest ...

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    Mitchells and Butlers defers pension contributions

    2021-02-23T10:08:32Z

    Pubs and restaurants group Mitchells and Butlers (M and B), which owns chains including Harvester, O'Neill's and All Bar One, has announced it has delayed paying into its staff pension scheme.The move to suspend the £4.2 million monthly payment into the fund comes as it battles to keep its head ...

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    Uber loses 'workers’ case

    2021-02-19T10:36:34Z

    The Supreme Court has announced today (19 February) that drivers operating for taxi-hailing company Uber can indeed be legally defined as workers - with all the employment rights this accords them.The longstanding court battle, which was first launched in the UK in 2016, could now have a significant impact on ...

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    Amazon accused of breaking employment terms

    2021-02-19T10:17:35Z

    Amazon is accused of cancelling workers shifts at the last minute and leaving agency workers with no guarantee of pay for 20 hours’ work per week – both of which breach the organisation's own employment policies.The practice has been called out by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, which has claimed ...

  • Pay increases hit by falling employer confidence
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    Pay increases hit by falling employer confidence

    2021-02-18T10:12:54Z

    Data published by XpertHR today (18 February) has found average pay increases are struggling, with pay freezes the more likely outcome facing many employees.The analysis of data for the three months to end of January revealed the median basic pay award was just 1%, while pay freezes accounted for a ...

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    Harrogate Council becomes living wage employer

    2021-02-17T10:37:14Z

    Harrogate Borough Council will now become a living wage employer, after a last-minute amendment to its annual budget was approved by councilors.The amendment was proposed by councillor Philip Broadbank, after learning existing budget plans would see some employees working on what he called “poverty pay,” - potentially forcing many to ...

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    Delta Security Management to pay living wage

    2021-02-16T10:01:25Z

    Security guard firm Delta Security Management has become the latest organisation to be recognised as a living wage employer.Accredited by the Living Wage Foundation, the company based in Crawley, West Sussex, will now pay its 10 full-time and four part-time staff at least £9.30 per hour. This is the outside-London ...