Fact Service November 2016

Issue 47 (24/11/2016) - Hammond's first and last Autumn Statement; Disability-related sickness top issue; CitySprint latest gig economy target

; May in reverse over workers on boards


; Young face social mobility problem; Survey on risks of cleaning agents

Issue 46 (17/11/2016) - Lower housings costs keep inflation at 2.0; Unemployment falls; September boost for average earnings; UK worst in OECD for investment in transport

Issue 45 (10/11/2016) - New rates for voluntary Living Wage


; Theatre of austerity; Unions take on gig economy firms; Fall in tribunal claims
; Factory output down in third quarter
; Two families win in courts over bedroom tax

Issue 44 (03/11/2016) - Widespread benefits of union training; Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2016; Economy grows in third quarter
; Give boost to childcare, say employers

; Academies links with trustees' businesses

Issue 47

Hammond's first and last Autumn Statement
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Delivering his first Autumn Statement, the Tory chancellor, Philip Hammond, claimed that the UK is “resilient”, despite forecasts that government ...
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Disability-related sickness top issue
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Nearly two-thirds (65%) of the union reps responding to the TUC’s 2016 Equality Audit said that disability-related sickness absence was the number ...
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City Sprint latest gig economy target
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The delivery firm CitySprint is the latest UK business to be involved in a legal dispute over the gig economy and whether it should treat its ...
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May in reverse over workers on boards
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Prime minister Theresa May appears to have backtracked on her pledge to have workers on company boards.
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Young face social mobility problem
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Social mobility in Britain is getting worse for young people, with many trapped in low-paid jobs
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Survey on risks of cleaning agents
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New and more powerful cleaning products are becoming more and more common in the workplace — but how do the chemicals they contain affect ...
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Lower housing costs keep inflation at 2.0%
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In October, retail price inflation was unchanged on the previous month, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show.
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Unemployment falls
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The UK recorded a fall in unemployment in the third quarter, as the unemployment rate hit an 11-year low. 
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September boost for average earnings 
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In September, growth in average weekly earnings was up to 2.5% from the previous month’s revised rise of 2.1%. 
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UK worst in OECD for investment in transport
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The UK ranks towards the bottom of OECD countries for capital investment in important areas of economic development, according to a recent TUC ...
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New rates for voluntary Living Wage
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New voluntary Living Wage rates for London and elsewhere were announced at the start of Living Wage Week.
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Theatre of austerity
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The general union Unite and its Community membership section have used the power of theatre to stimulate the debate about austerity Britain.
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Unions take on gig economy firms
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Trade unions are using the courts to take on employers in the gig economy over the bogus self-employment of the workforce.
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Fall in tribunal claims
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The TUC has condemned the huge cost of taking a tribunal which allows bad bosses to get away with discrimination and unfair treatment. 
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Factory output down in third quarter
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Manufacturing output fell by 0.9% in the third quarter of the year, the first three-month period after the EU referendum vote.
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Two families win in courts over bedroom tax
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The country’s highest court, the Supreme Court, has ruled that the government discriminated against a disabled woman and her husband and a severely ...
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Widespread benefits of union training
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More than three-quarters of employers say union-led training programmes have a positive effect in their workplaces, according to an independent ...
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2016
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Full-time average weekly earnings increased in real terms, while the gender pay gap closed by a small margin in April 2016, official figures show. ...
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Economy grows in third quarter
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The UK economy expanded in the third quarter of the year, official figures show.
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Give boost to childcare, say employers
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Chancellor Philip Hammond should spend another £2 billion a year on childcare to get more women into work, boosting the economy as well as opening ...
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Academies links with trustees' businesses
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More than one in three academy trusts have declared related-party transactions and paid money to businesses with links to staff and trustees.
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