All Pay strategy articles – Page 63
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ArticleRailway staff accept pay, security and conditions deal
Members of railway union Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) have accepted an improved deal following a long-running national dispute over pay, job security and conditions.A total of 80% of management grade and 60% of general grade members, in a variety of management, station, control, engineering, clerical, and customer service roles, ...
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ArticleJohn Lewis reports 7.9% mean gender pay gap
Retail organisation John Lewis has revealed that its 2022 mean gender pay gap was 7.9%, down from 9% in 2021 and below the average for the sector of 13.5%.Its 2022 median gender pay gap was 5.8%, down from 6.4% the prior year, and lower than the retail average of 8.5%. ...
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ArticleEyekon Services to pay £8,980 in unfair dismissal case
Management consultancy Eyekon Services has been ordered to pay a former employee £8,980 after an employment tribunal found him to have been unfairly dismissed.A Rodgers worked as a cleaner and caretaker from June 2002 for a firm that was taken over by Glasgow-based Eyekon Services last year. Rodgers worked 37.5 ...
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ArticlePopstar Pink introduces daughter to fair pay conversation with minimum wage tour job
Credit: Fred Duval / Shutterstock.comSomething for the weekend: American singer Alecia Moore, known professionally as Pink, has revealed that her daughter will be working a minimum wage job while she travels and performs with her on tour this year.Pink stated on US television chat show 'The Today Show' that her ...
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ArticleThe top 10 most-read articles between 17 - 23 February 2023
The top 10 most-read articles on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 17 - 23 February 2023 were: Asda to increase retail pay by 10%Tesco raises hourly pay to above £11HSBC reports 45.2% mean gender pay gapTrial sees 92% of employers agree to continue four-day weekHermès implements global €4,000 bonusHalf of younger staff would ...
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ArticleHarperCollins agrees to pay increase and bonus for US staff
Book publishing business HarperCollins has reached an agreement with its US union, that includes a pay increase and bonus for employees.Nearly 250 members of staff, who are part of the union, have been on strike since 10 November 2022 over the terms of their contracts.The deal included guaranteed paid overtime, ...
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ArticleHome Depot raises starting wage to $15 per hour minimum
Credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.comUS home improvement business Home Depot has invested $1 billion (£830.9 million) in wage increases for its frontline hourly employees, raising its starting salary in every US market to or above $15 (£12.47) per hour.The pay changes came into effect earlier this month, with some employees ...
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ArticleHermès to pay €4,000 bonus to staff globally
Credit: sylv1rob1 / Shutterstock.comFrench fashion and design brand Hermès has announced that it will pay its 19,700 employees a bonus of €4,000 (£3,519) this year.Axel Dumas, chief executive officer of Hermès, presented the year-end bonus plan at an analyst meeting on Friday 17 February.Dumas cited the brand’s net profit reaching ...
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ArticleWest Northamptonshire Council to pay £9,000 in unfair dismissal case
West Northamptonshire Council has been ordered to pay a former manager of Everdon Outdoor Learning Centre nearly £9,000, after Northamptonshire County Council was found to have unfairly and wrongfully dismissed them.Northamptonshire County Council was dissolved in 2021, resulting in West Northamptonshire Council, which now owns the centre, taking on its ...
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ArticleHSBC reports 45.2% mean gender pay gap
Banking organisation HSBC has reported a mean gender pay gap for 2022 of 45.2% across its UK operations, and a median gap of 48.8%.HSBC employs 34,301 full-time employees in the UK, including 18,699 under the HSBC UK brand, with the remainder falling under various operations, including HSBC Global Services, HSBC ...
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ArticleTrial sees 92% of employers agree to continue four-day week
The majority (92%) of participants in the UK's four-day week trial said they will definitely continue or are planning to continue with a four-day working week.Four Day Week Global, Four Day Week Campaign and Autonomy led a six-month trial of a four-day week, with no loss of pay for workers, ...
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ArticleTesco raises hourly pay to above £11
Supermarket chain Tesco has announced that it will increase hourly pay for store employees to £11.02 as of 2 April, to reflect the increasing cost of living.This 7% base pay rise is the third Tesco has given in the past 10 months, amounting to a more than £230 million investment. ...
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ArticleRugby Football Union enhances parental leave policy
Credit: Gordon Bell / Shutterstock.comThe Rugby Football Union (RFU) and the Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) have introduced an enhanced maternity, pregnant parent and adoption leave policy for contracted England Women’s rugby players.The initiative will ensure that the safety of the player and the unborn child are protected if they continue ...
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ArticleNatwest Group UK reports 31.8% mean gender pay gap
Credit: William Barton / Shutterstock.comNatwest Group UK has reported a mean gender pay gap for 2022 of 31.8%, and a median gender pay gap of 32.3%.The group’s 2022 mean gender bonus gap, excluding recognition vouchers, was 43.5%, while its median was 18.9%. A total of 59.9% of men received a ...
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ArticleAsda to increase retail pay by 10%
Supermarket chain Asda has announced that it will give its hourly-paid retail employees a 10% pay increase, with its national rate rising from £10.10 to £11.00 per hour from 2 April, and £11.11 per hour from 2 July.As part of a £141 million investment in 2023 to boost hourly pay ...
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ArticleHalf of younger staff would take pay cut for employer with values
Nearly half of UK (48%) and US (44%) Gen Z and Millennial employees would consider taking a pay cut in order to work for an employer that shares their values, according to research by business advocate Paul Polman.The Net positive barometer surveyed 4,000 British and American employees at medium to ...
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ArticleBank of Ireland enhances family-friendly policies
Bank of Ireland has implemented enhanced family friendly policies and support for its 9,000 employees, as of this week.The initiatives will be applicable to all workers based in Ireland, UK, the European Union (EU) and the US, in line with local legislation. They aim to help create a more supportive ...
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ArticleThe top 10 most-read articles between 10 - 16 February 2023
The top 10 most-read articles on www.employeebenefits.co.uk between 10 - 16 February 2023 were: Zurich UK implements support package for employeesNatwest acquires majority in Cushon Abellio gives London bus drivers 18% pay riseMedian base pay rise expected for 2023 reaches 5%Cisco, Salesforce and Xero named best UK workplaces for wellbeingAverage ...
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ArticleBarclays Bank UK reports 35.9% mean gender hourly pay gap
Financial institution Barclays Bank UK reported a mean gender hourly pay gap of 35.9% in 2022, down 0.4 percentage points from 2021.The firm's median gender hourly pay gap was 37.7%, up 0.5 percentage points from the prior year. The bank’s mean gender bonus gap for 2022 was 67.7%, falling from ...
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Case StudiesMitie focuses on front-line reward as cost-of-living crisis mounts
Strategic outsourcing and energy services business Mitie has tight margins, but still sees the importance of protecting and supporting front-line staff during difficult periods, meaning it has to focus on benefits that are affordable for the business, but make a real difference to employees.Jasmine Hudson, chief people officer at Mitie, ...


