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  • Gender pay gap barely budges in past year while wage growth reaches record annual levels

    November 1, 2023

    The gender pay gap for full-time workers has barely changed over the past year, new figures suggest.

  • Millions of Brits go bargain hunting as they are forced to tighten their belts in cost of living crisis

    February 23, 2022

    As energy prices soar and inflation hits a 30 year high, millions of British households have embarked on a hunt for bargains and discounts. In fact, 41 per cent of shoppers stated that they would actively look for bargains as they prepare to tighten their belts; with a further 35 per cent of shoppers saying [...]

  • £11.05 per hour in London: 300,000 Brits get pay rise following hike in real living wage

    November 15, 2021

    The new hourly Real Living Wage rate will be £11.05 in London and £9.90 outside the capital from today, increases of 20p and 40p respectively, it was announced. As a result, more than 300,000 workers are set to receive a pay rise as higher rates were announced for the Real Living Wage, a voluntary rate [...]

  • Morrisons to be first UK supermarket to pay staff at least £10 an hour

    January 13, 2021

    Morrisons will pay its supermarket staff at least £10 an hour, becoming the first major UK supermarket to reach that milestone. The new deal will start in April and represents a significant pay increase for nearly 96,000 colleagues, the majority of which will see a nine per cent rise. Staff had pushed for an increase [...]

  • National living wage set to rise over six per cent in 2020

    December 31, 2019

    Almost three million workers are set to receive a 6.2 per cent pay rise from April, after the government announced plans to raise the national living wage. The raise, which the government says will be “the biggest cash increase ever”, comes as prime minister Boris Johnson seeks yo shore up support from the working class [...]

  • Hammond to consult businesses and unions on minimum wage amid reports of planned ‘significant increase’

    May 5, 2019

    Philip Hammond will hold a roundtable next week to discuss how to fight low pay, after reports he is looking at a significant increase to the minimum wage. Read more: Our people are our City, so step up and commit to the London Living Wage Sources close to the issue told the Observer he was [...]

  • Casual staff set for first payslips as government plan comes into force

    April 8, 2019

    Nearly 300,000 workers will be handed their first payslips under new plans, the government has said. Staff on casual and zero-hours contracts will now get a payslip to serve as a safeguard against unscrupulous or mistake-prone employers. Read more: Millions set for pay rise as tax thresholds and minimum wages increase The new legislation will [...]

  • Millions set for pay rise as tax thresholds and minimum wages increase

    April 6, 2019

    More than two million people are set for a pay rise as the national living wage and minimum wage thresholds increase, the Treasury has claimed. The national living wage is increasing from £7.83 to £8.21, which equates to around £690 per year and will affect 1.8m people. Read more: Osborne tax breaks for multinational firms [...]

  • Experts urge government to emphasise low-wage sectors in industrial strategy

    March 14, 2019  |  City Talk

    The United Kingdom’s national productivity – which has remained relatively stagnant for almost a decade – could be substantially improved with increased government focus on productivity in low-wage sectors. This is the central tenet of a chapter, co-authored by Cass Business School academic John Forth, in the e-book What we really mean when we talk [...]

  • One in 10 high street shops lie empty as retailers face spring reckoning

    February 10, 2019

    The extent of the crisis facing UK retailers was laid bare this morning after new figures revealed one in 10 high street shops lie empty, while a string of upcoming cost increases could deal a death blow to struggling stores in the spring. Rising taxes and a shift to online shopping have ravaged British high [...]

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