All Pay increases articles – Page 3

  • Doctor
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    Senior doctors in Scotland accept 10.5% pay rise

    7 November 2024

    Senior doctors and consultants across Scotland have accepted a 10.5% basic pay increase backdated to 1 April following negotiations. As part of the deal, which is worth £124.9 million, the doctors will earn between £10,000 and £13,500 more each year. A total of £5.7 million has also ...

  • Tetley
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    Tetley staff in Stockton-on-Tees accept pay offer

    6 November 2024

    Workers employed by Tetley at its Stockton-on-Tees factory have accepted a pay offer, ending ongoing strike action. The 150 employees, who are based at Tata Consumer Products’ Eaglescliffe site, are members of trade unions GMB and Unite. The pay increase is worth 10% over the course of ...

  • Boeing 777-20LR
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    US Boeing workers vote to accept new pay deal

    6 November 2024

    Source: Boeing Workers employed by Boeing in the USA have voted to accept a new pay deal worth 38% over the next four years. The 33,000 front-line workers, who are based in Washington, Oregon and California, are members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ...

  • First-Bus
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    First Bus Aberdeen workers accept pay offer

    1 November 2024

    Around 200 workers employed by First Bus Aberdeen have accepted an enhanced two-year pay deal. The workers, who are drivers, coach drivers and administrative staff, are represented by trade union Unite. Following successful negotiations, they overwhelmingly voted to accept an enhanced 7.2% pay offer from their employer, ...

  • Pay and working hours rise as employment falls
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    England, Wales and Northern Ireland social workers and council staff accept pay rise

    24 October 2024

    Social workers and other council staff across England, Wales and Northern Ireland have accepted a pay rise for the 2024-25 year, which will be backdated to April. The deal applies to staff working in councils covered by the National Joint Council for Local Government Services, including the ...