Gatwick Airport workers accept 16% pay rise
Gatwick Airport workers have accepted a 16% pay increase, which will benefit 120 security staff at the site. ICTS employees, who are members of union Unite, called off a...
Read moreDetailsGatwick Airport workers have accepted a 16% pay increase, which will benefit 120 security staff at the site. ICTS employees, who are members of union Unite, called off a...
Read moreDetailsLatest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests that while pay growth is still at record levels, high inflation means rates are still effectively a real-terms wage...
Read moreDetailsNearly seven in 10 (69%) disabled staff are being paid less than £15 per hour, new analysis has found. The Trades Union Congress (TUC) discovered that among employees without...
Read moreDetailsUK employees are missing out on wage growth because of pay stagnation since the financial crisis, a new study has found. According to an analysis by the Trades Union...
Read moreDetailsTesco has introduced a virtual GP service for more than 300,000 workers as part of its investment in employee wellbeing. The supermarket chain, which is the largest private-sector employer...
Read moreDetailsPhoenix Group and One+All were among the winners announced at the Living Wage Champion Awards yesterday (6 July). The event, held at the National Football Museum in Manchester, recognised...
Read moreDetailsPensions have long been the Cinderella of the finance sector, left behind as other elements have steamed ahead in their use of technology. The advance of auto-enrolment, however, has...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Dundee has gained living wage accreditation and hopes to inspire other employers to do the same. Awarded by Living Wage Scotland, the endorsement recognises the university’s...
Read moreDetailsThe cost of living is affecting the mental health of workers over 40, with two in three (67%) feeling more stressed because of the crisis. A survey by UK...
Read moreDetailsNew research has highlighted a gap in regional pensions savings or “retirement readiness” among workers across the country. Findings from think tank Phoenix Insights, which surveyed 2,500 working adults...
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