Two thirds businesses call for higher sick pay rate amid growing Omicron fears December 14, 2021 Nearly two thirds of employers have called for a rise in statutory sick pay (SSP) in the UK, according to a new report. The professional body for human resources behind the report, urged for major reforms to statuary sick pay after finding that 62 per cent of employers in the country think the rate, currently [...]
UK tech vacancies easier to fill than any other European country December 7, 2021 New analysis by the world’s largest job site Indeed has shown that the number of UK tech sector vacancies posted on the platform doubled (up by 101 per cent) between October 2020 and October 2021.
It’s a match: Dating app introduces minimum salary of £60k and unlimited holidays for all staff November 25, 2021 Dating app Feeld said today it will introduce a minimum salary of £60,000, or $80,000, for all of its employees around the world. The new salary announcement will give close to 40 per cent of Feeld’s full time staff a pay rise. Moreover, the fully remote company will also offer all of its staff unlimited [...]
Over 200,000 people apply to EU settlement scheme after Brexit cutoff November 23, 2021 Thousands of EU citizens are still applying for settled status in the UK long after the government's post-Brexit cutoff date.
City broker gives employees paid month annually to ‘relax’ November 19, 2021 City broker FinnCap will offer unlimited paid time off to help boost employee satisf
Employers urged to stop asking jobseekers about their previous salary November 18, 2021 Employers are being urged to stop asking jobseekers about their previous salary amid concerns it is keeping women on lower wages and contributes to the gender pay gap. The Fawcett Society said asking about past salaries during recruitment was “pointless” because many people lied about what they previously earned. The campaign group warned that asking [...]
Brits’ median pay hikes remain at 2 per cent but wage freezes become a rarity November 18, 2021 Median pay rises have remained at 2 per cent in recent months, according to a new study. Pay analysts XpertHR said its research suggested that wage awards are at the same level as this time last year, confirming a period of stability. Wage freezes are becoming a rarity, according to the study of 33 recent [...]
From drivers to prison officers: Rapid jump in job adverts as vacancies climb to 2.7m November 12, 2021 Rising demand for driving instructors, prison officers and forklift truck drivers is helping to fuel an increase in job adverts, new research suggests. Around 221,000 new job adverts were posted in the first week of November, the fourth highest weekly figure since the start of 2020, taking the total to nearly 2.7m, according to the [...]
Tsunami of resignations in war for talent hampers businesses’ growth across UK November 10, 2021 Fierce competition for talented new hires is forcing business leaders across the UK to compromise on the quality of their recruitment, while almost half saying they are not confident in being able to attract the right talent to fulfil their businesses growth potential. A wave of resignations, by professionals joining another company or making a [...]
Whistleblowing reports of minimum wage violations fall thanks to furlough scheme November 8, 2021 The number of whistleblowers reporting businesses for breaking national minimum wage laws has dropped to its lowest in four years, with the furlough scheme considered a key driver of the change. Whistleblower reports of national minimum wage (NMW) violations fell to 2,488 over the year, down from 2,580 last year, according to law firm Pinsent [...]