Fact Service September 2015

Issue 38 (24/09/2015) - Proposals to improve employment tribunals; Supermarket Lidl to pay Living Wage; Cap on public sector redundancy pay-offs; Forecasts for the economy; Tribunal numbers dive; Price of a life - the price of car?; Who misses out on auto-enrolment; Presenteeism rife

Issue 37 (17/09/2015) - Widening opposition to Trade Union Bill; Jobless total up again; Rebound in average earnings growth; RPI inflation edges higher, CPI at 0%

Issue 36 (10/09/2015) - Fat cats in banking; Number of zero-hours contracts rises; Trade Union Bill comes under attack; Factory output weakening; You never see a poor bookie - or fat cat

Issue 35 (03/09/2015) - UK plc owned by rest of the world; Fight goes on for abolition of fees; Steady growth in 2015; Gender pay flip-flop; Capability assessments 'not fit for purpose'; Check out the tasty executive pay deals

Issue 38

Proposals to improve employment tribunals
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The Law Society has published proposals to improve the employment tribunal structure — for employees, employers, and the administration of justice. ...
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Supermarket Lidl to pay Living Wage
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Supermarket Lidl has said it will become the first UK supermarket to implement the Living Wage as recommended by the Living Wage Foundation.
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Cap on public sector redundancy pay-offs
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The cap on redundancy pay for public-sector workers will be set at £95,000, the government has confirmed.
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Forecasts for economy
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The economy is expected to grow by 2.6% this year, according to Forecasts for the UK economy, a monthly comparison of independent forecasts collated ...
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Tribunal numbers dive
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The number of employment tribunals has plummeted over the past three years.
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Price of a life — the price of a car?
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Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has been sentenced for safety breaches discovered during an investigation into a death of a worker at its ...
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Who misses out on auto-enrolment?
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Women are less likely to meet the qualifying criteria for automatic enrolment into a pension, new research finds.
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Presenteesim rife
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Pressure to go to work when sick — presenteeism — is a major issue for organisations. More than one in eight (13%) workers would have to be ...
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Issue 37

Widening opposition to Trade Union Bill
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As the Tories’ Trade Union Bill had its second reading in parliament, opposition to it is growing.
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Jobless total up again
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The number of jobless in the UK increased for the third consecutive month.
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Rebound in average earnings growth 
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Earnings have seen accelerating growth, according to the latest officials figures.
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RPI inflation edges higher, CPI at 0% 
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In August, the annual rate of inflation — as measured by the Retail Prices Index (RPI) — was up to 1.1% from 1.0% for each of the previous three ...
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Issue 36

Fat cats in banking
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The City of London dominates new figures on pay in banking released by the European regulator.
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Number of zero-hours contracts rises
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The number of people on zero-hours contracts has increased to almost three-quarters of a million over the past year, official figures show.
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Trade Union Bill comes under attack
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Leading human rights groups have warned that the Trade Union Bill is “a major attack on civil liberties in the UK”.
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Factory output weakening
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Manufacturing output is weakening latest official figures show. 
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You never see a poor bookie — or fat cat
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The old adage of "you never see a poor bookie" is writ large this week in the list of 30 top executives whose remuneration package was £1 million or ...
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Issue 35

UK plc owned by rest of the world
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The present government’s desire to follow in Margaret Thatcher's footsteps with a sell-off of the family silver” — the nationalised industries ...
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Fight goes on for abolition of fees
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The long-running legal process over the public services union UNISON’s fight for the abolition of tribunal fees continues after the Court of Appeal ...
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Steady growth in 2015 
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The UK economy is growing, but only steadily, the latest official estimates show.
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Gender pay flip-flop
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Women earn more than men in their 20s, but then gender pay gap flip flops back in favour of men, a new analysis finds. 
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Capability assessments 'not fit for purpose'
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Nearly 90 people a month are dying after being declared fit for work, according to new data that has prompted unions and campaigners to call for an ...
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Check out the tasty executive pay deals
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There is retail and restaurant flavour to the latest list of executives whose remuneration packages amounted to over £1 million last year. 
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