Workers from racially diverse backgrounds are nearly twice as likely to have been told they won’t be getting a pay...
Pay settlements
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The announcement of the 'real' living wage rate will be brought forward from November to September this year, in response to an unprecedented rise in living costs.
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Official figures show the extent to which wages in January to March 2022 failed to keep pace with the rising cost of living.
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The BBC has announced a pay increase and a review of its pension schemes, the latter of which have seen contributions surge to £182m annually.
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More than 10,000 UK employers have now signed up to pay the Living Wage, the voluntary rate suggested by the Living Wage Foundation.
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With more and more employers disclosing salaries to prospective and existing workers, how can organisations do this smoothy?
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Post Office workers are on strike today (3 May) after recieving a pay offer that falls below the cost of living, according to a union.
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XpertHR's analysis of pay settlements in Q1 2022 reveals a six percentage point gap between the median and RPI.
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More than 40,000 workers at Network Rail and 15 train operating companies are to be balloted for strike action in...
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A growing number of organisations are publishing their salary ranges in order to promote pay transparency in a drive towards equality.
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Inflation in the year to March 2022 reached yet another 30-year high, rising 6.2% at the consumer prices index (CPI) measure.
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Job vacancies in January to March 2022 reached yet another record, 1.28 million, although growth in demand is slowing down.
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Civil service union PCS has called a pay rise for civil servants of 2% to 3% “derisory” and an “insult to members who helped to keep the country running during the pandemic”.
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Investors have urged Sainsbury's to pay the 'real' Living Wage to all workers as energy prices and living costs soar.
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Graduate turnover has reached its highest level in more than a decade, with the Institute of Student Employers warning that stagnating salaries could accelerate attrition.