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    Pay worldwide to outstrip inflation rate by 2.4%

    by Michael Millar 3 Oct 2005
    by Michael Millar 3 Oct 2005

    Global salaries are expected to outstrip the rate of inflation by an average of 2.4% in 2006.

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    NHS Trusts get extension for Agenda for Change deadline

    by Mike Berry 20 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 20 Sep 2005

    The Department of Health and unions have agreed a deal to extend next week’s deadline for NHS Trusts to switch staff to the Agenda for Change pay system.

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    Equality representatives will audit gender pay differences

    by David Cracknell 20 Sep 2005
    by David Cracknell 20 Sep 2005

    Employers will have to appoint 'equality representatives' to ensure female staff are paid the same as men, under proposed recommendations.

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    Lawyers to walk out of criminal trials over pay dispute

    by dan thomas 19 Sep 2005
    by dan thomas 19 Sep 2005

    A dispute over pay has raised the threat of widespread disruption for the criminal justice system next month.

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    Retail sector wages benefit from 2004 rise in National Minimum Wage

    by Mike Berry 9 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 9 Sep 2005

    Pay in the retail sector has benefited from the 2004 rise in the National Minimum Wage.

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    Mind the gap

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005

    Female workers in the UK are earning an average of 27% less than their male colleagues – a 3% increase...

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    Caring for healthcare staff

    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2005

    ANHONS recently held a conference covering issues such as sickness certification programmes, the Agenda for Change, and H&S in the NHS

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    The Money Pit: MEPs’ expenses finally become more transparent

    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005

    The European Parliament has voted to reform its much-maligned remuneration system, although a number of crucial exemptions may extend the 'gravy train' image of politicians in Brussels and Strasbourg. Ross Wigham reports

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    Aberdeen equal pay talks make significant progress

    by dan thomas 25 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 25 Aug 2005

    Unions and management at Aberdeen City Council have said crisis talks over an equal pay dispute have made 'significant progress'.

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    NTL staff vote for union recognition

    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 25 Aug 2005

    Staff working in cable company NTL’s field operations division have voted by a margin of 9:1 for union recognition to continue.

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    Overtime pay pushes PCs into £100k earnings bracket

    by dan thomas 22 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Aug 2005

    Some police officers are earning up to £100,000 a year, triple their basic salary, by putting in thousands of hours in overtime, it has emerged.

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    Health department lowers the bar on Agenda for Change pay system

    by Mike Berry 17 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Aug 2005

    The HR director at the Department of Health has accepted that not all hospital trusts will implement the Agenda for Change pay system by the September deadline.

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    This week’s news in brief

    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005

    Patchy police trainingPolice service recruits could end up receiving inconsistent training of a patchy quality after the closure of three...

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    Failed appeal triggers £50m prison payout

    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005

    The Prison Service could face a bill of up to £50m after losing its appeal against 2,504 equal pay cases at an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).

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    US employers pass on high health insurance costs to overweight staff

    by dan thomas 8 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 8 Aug 2005

    Many overweight US workers are paid less than slimmer counterparts in the same jobs to cover the cost of health insurance, according to research.

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