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A 6.7% hike in the national living wage for 2025 has been confirmed ahead of the Budget, while the national minimum wage rises by 16.3%.
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LinkedIn research reveals one in 10 people recruited in 2024 have job titles that didn’t exist at the start of the millennium.
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Over the past decade, gender pay gap has fallen by around a quarter among full-time employees, and in April 2024, it stood at 7.0%.
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VW is planning to shut at least three factories in Germany, cut pay by 10% and put thousands of roles at risk of redundancy.Â
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From bus fares to the term ‘working people’ to national insurance rates, speculation around tomorrow’s Budget has reached fever pitch.
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Plan to increase employers’ national insurance could lead to a salary sacrifice crackdown as chancellor aims to protect tax revenue.
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New ONS figures show that the median weekly wage for full-time employees was £728 in April 2024; the TUC says this shows a rise of only 0.3% since 2010
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Modest rise in hiring intentions as business confidence dips
Hiring intentions among UK firms increase slightly in October, despite a dip in business confidence ahead of tomorrow’s Budget.
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A former Accenture executive who filed an employment tribunal claim against the consulting company, has settled his case.
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An administrative assistant who was dismissed from her job after returning from maternity leave pregnant awarded £28,706.76 by a tribunal.
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Employers will be forced to publish sexual harassment action plans or risk being named and shamed under new government proposals.
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Plans to introduce a ‘pot for life’ for employee pensions will no longer go ahead, according to the Department for Work and Pensions. The previous government had proposed introducing a …
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Health secretary meets with nurses who have launched legal action against their NHS trust over single-sex changing rooms.
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Hybrid working has led to a boom in ‘active commuting’, according to a survey by International Workplace Group.
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Uber Eats drivers for McDonald’s in Northern Ireland have been exposed to discrimination, bullying and exploitation, according to the Worker Info Exchange.