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    MoD back-office jobs should be cut to give soldiers pay rise, say Lib Dems

    by Personnel Today 2 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Sep 2009

    Thousands of Ministry of Defence (MoD) ‘desk’ jobs should be cut to steer funding towards an immediate £6,000 pay rise...

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    Conservatives say they will freeze local government pay

    by Kat Baker 10 Aug 2009
    by Kat Baker 10 Aug 2009

    The Conservatives say they will freeze pay for all local government workers if they win the next general election.The news...

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    Top trade union chiefs enjoy high salaries

    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2009
    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2009

    Almost one in 10 trade unions paid its general secretary of more than £100,000 a year, according to the annual...

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    Social Work Task Force unveils recommendations to rebuild confidence in social care

    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jul 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jul 2009

    Social workers deserve a common career structure linked to a national pay scale, according to a taskforce set up to...

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    HR news today: Gender pay gap lives on; Disabled man awarded £78,000 at tribunal; Acas bid to avert Aberdeen transport strike; Carlisle council to sack staff over pay cut agreement

    by Helen Gilbert 10 Jul 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 10 Jul 2009

    This Personnel Today news round-up includes: Gender pay gap lives on Disabled man awarded £78,000 by employment tribunal Acas bid...

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    Rural GPs earning £10,000 less than city counterparts

    by Kat Baker 20 May 2009
    by Kat Baker 20 May 2009

    Rural NHS doctors are being paid up to £10,000 more than city doctors, new statistics have revealed.Figures released by the...

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    Pay falls by nearly six per cent in a year

    by Helen Gilbert 30 Apr 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 30 Apr 2009

    Pay has plummeted nearly six per cent in the past year – the sharpest fall since the Office for National...

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    Local government workers’ unions reject 0.5% pay rise offer

    by Helen Gilbert 23 Apr 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 23 Apr 2009

    Local government unions have formally rejected the 0.5% pay award for local government employees ahead of the imposed deadline, risking...

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    Teachers agree to 10% pay demand

    by Louisa Peacock 14 Apr 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 14 Apr 2009

    The National Union of Teachers (NUT) yesterday demanded a 10% pay rise or at least £3,000, whichever is greater.At the...

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    Cabin crew warn British Airways against imposing contract changes

    by Kat Baker 7 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 7 Apr 2009

    British Airways could face industrial action over plans to slash employee remuneration and holidays, to reduce in-flight budgets by £82m....

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    Support staff at faith schools miss out on payout

    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009
    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009

    More than 200 staff working for 16 faith schools in Brighton and Hove have been excluded from payouts made to...

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    Thomas Cook denies exploitation claims over pay

    by Guy Logan 6 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 6 Apr 2009

    Travel company Thomas Cook is battling union claims that it is “exploiting” staff after employees complained about unpaid overtime and...

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    Unions urge MEPs to fight excessive working hours in UK

    by Guy Logan 1 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 1 Apr 2009

    Unions have urged MEPs to protect workers from excessive working hours ahead of a crucial meeting in Brussels today (1...

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    UK follows US with pay freezes and clawbacks

    by Guy Logan 31 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 31 Mar 2009

    UK executives face frozen salaries and further pay clawbacks, following trends in the US, experts claim.A survey by business consulting...

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    Manufacturing sector pay settlements fall to 1.7%

    by Kat Baker 25 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 25 Mar 2009

    Pay settlements in the manufacturing sector have dropped to 1.7% according to new data, 0.3% below that agreed for most...

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