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Inflation

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    Below-inflation pay awards and pay freezes continue

    by Rob Moss 21 Dec 2012
    by Rob Moss 21 Dec 2012

    There is no sign of a sustained increase in the level of pay awards as organisations continue to increase pay...

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    Private-sector pay awards edge closer to inflation

    by Laura Chamberlain 27 Sep 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 27 Sep 2012

    The gap between private-sector pay settlements and headline inflation is narrowing, according to research from XpertHR.While the median basic pay increase...

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    Gap between pay awards and inflation tightens

    by Laura Chamberlain 27 Jul 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 27 Jul 2012

    The gap between pay awards and inflation is at its narrowest level for four years, due to the continued fall...

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    Vast majority of pay awards lag behind inflation

    by Laura Chamberlain 16 Dec 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 16 Dec 2011

    Pay awards are continuing to lag well below inflation, with just 2% of settlements keeping up with the retail prices index...

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    Employers to offer below-inflation pay deals

    by Nick Martindale 21 Oct 2011
    by Nick Martindale 21 Oct 2011

    Private sector employees will receive pay awards averaging just 2.5% over the coming year, according to research published today by...

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    Pay rises lag far behind inflation in 2011

    by John Eccleston 23 Sep 2011
    by John Eccleston 23 Sep 2011

    Analysis published today highlights the extent to which pay increases have languished below the prevailing rate of inflation. XpertHR’s review...

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    Pay awards remain below inflation

    by Laura Chamberlain 19 Aug 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 19 Aug 2011

    Pay awards are at the same level they were one year ago and remain below the level of retail prices index...

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    Inflation levels not reflected in pay packets

    by Laura Chamberlain 22 Jul 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 22 Jul 2011

    Employers are not following inflation when deciding pay awards, as many remain limited by their finances, according to data from...

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    Government backtracks on pension inflation changes

    by Helen Gilbert 9 Dec 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 9 Dec 2010

    Firms have been left confused after the Government backtracked on moves aimed at slashing the cost of providing pensions. It...

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    Pay deals still low despite high inflation

    by Personnel Today 23 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 23 Jul 2010

    Pay awards in both the private and public sectors remain low despite high headline inflation, according to the latest research...

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    Pension value will be reduced by CPI inflation switch

    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2010

    Some five million people with private occupational pensions face losing up to 10% of their pension’s value over its lifetime,...

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    Rising inflation has not affected pay rates

    by Personnel Today 28 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 28 May 2010

    Rising inflation has yet to affect pay rates, with the median award remaining at 1% for the three months to...

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    Inflation rate willl put pressure on employers to boost wages

    by Personnel Today 21 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 21 May 2010

    Employers are likely to face increasing pressure to raise pay after inflation hit a 19-year high in April, according to...

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    Inflation surge could lead to unsustainable pay settlements

    by Kat Baker 17 Feb 2010
    by Kat Baker 17 Feb 2010

    The surge in the cost of living “has come at the worst possible time” and could lead to unsustainable pay...

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    Childcare costs soar by over 5% despite low inflation

    by Louisa Peacock 11 Feb 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 11 Feb 2010

    Parents are paying up to £22,100 a year for childcare, a survey has found.A study by the Daycare Trust, published...

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