All Pay increases articles – Page 3
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ArticleBritish Antarctic Survey Workers accept up to 37% pay rise
Workers employed by the British Antarctic Survey have accepted pay rises of up to 37%.
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ArticleMedian weekly earnings for full-time staff increase year-on-year
Median weekly earnings for full-time employees stood at £766.60 in April 2025, a 5.3% increase on the year in nominal terms and a 1.1% rise in real terms, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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ArticleManchester bus drivers accept improved 12% pay deal
Around 2,000 bus drivers working for Manchester’s integrated Bee Network transport system have accepted an improved 12% pay deal over two years, ending planned strike action this month.
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ArticleAnnual average earnings growth from June to August 2025 sits at 4.7%
Annual growth in employees’ average earnings excluding bonuses from June to August 2025 was 4.7%, down from 4.8% in the previous three-month period, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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ArticleEasyJet workers accept two-year pay deal and benefits improvements
Thousands of EasyJet workers have accepted a two-year pay deal, with improvements to benefits, following negotiations.
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ArticleNational minimum wage in Ireland to rise to €14.15 per hour
The national minimum wage in Ireland will increase from €13.50 to €14.15 per hour from 1 January 2026 (£11.69 to £12.25).
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ArticleBoots pharmacists to receive 4% pay rise
Eligible pharmacists working at retailer Boots will receive a 4% pay rise from 1 November.
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ArticleBank of America increases US minimum hourly wage to $25 per hour
Bank of America has increased its minimum hourly wage for its US employees to $25 (£18.60) per hour, from this month.
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ArticleFirst Bus drivers in Greater Manchester accept pay deal worth 20%
First Bus drivers based in Greater Manchester have voted to accept a pay deal worth 20%, ending an ongoing dispute and any further strike action.
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ArticleAW Crewing workers accept improved pay offer
Around 30 workers employed by AW Crewing have accepted an improved pay offer, resulting in a fortnight of strike action being called off.
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ArticleAmazon to increase starting pay for UK frontline operations employees
Online retailer Amazon will increase starting pay for its UK frontline operations employees from 28 September.
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ArticleMedian pay increase in private sector falls to 3%
The median pay increase in the private sector has fallen from 3.4% to 3%, according to the latest monitoring figures from Incomes Data Research (IDR).
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ArticleSiemens Energy workers in Lincoln vote to accept improved pay deal
Nearly 1,000 Siemens Energy workers based in Lincoln have voted to accept an improved pay deal, ending the threat of scheduled strike dates as a result.
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ArticleCardiff Bus drivers accept pay and conditions improvements
Around 450 Cardiff City Transport Services, also know as Cardiff Bus, workers have voted to accept pay and conditions improvements, resulting in a series of strikes being called off.
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ArticleAldi to increase pay further for 28,000 hourly paid UK store employees
Aldi is to further increase pay for its more than 28,000 hourly paid UK store employees as part of its commitment to never to be beaten on pay.
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ArticleStagecoach workers accept improved pay offer
Around 600 Stagecoach workers across Newcastle and the north east of England have voted to accept an improved pay offer, resulting in ongoing strikes ending.
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ArticlePrincess Yachts workers in Plymouth accept 6.5% pay rise
Nearly 1,200 Princess Yachts workers based in Plymouth have accepted a 6.5% pay rise, following a successful industrial action ballot.
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ArticleDale Farm staff vote to accept improved pay deal
Around 100 workers at dairy co-operative Dale Farm in Northern Ireland have voted to accept an improved pay deal, bringing ongoing industrial action to an end.
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ArticleLidl GB to increase entry-level hourly pay for 35,000 employees
Supermarket Lidl GB has announced that it will increase its entry-level hourly pay for its more than 35,000 employees.
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ArticleRepsol Resources workers accept enhanced pay and conditions offer
More than 200 offshore Repsol Resources workers have accepted an enhanced pay and conditions offer, ending an ongoing dispute.


