Fact Service February 2017

Issue 8 (23/02/2016) - Government green paper on pensions


; A 'Stern diet' for fat cat directors' pay


; Employers - don't miss out on talent; Argos repays £2.4 million to 37,000 staff; Economic growth revised upwards; Work fears of disabled people revealed

Issue 7 (16/02/2017) - Minimum wage cheats named and shamed; Inflation hits three-year high; Unemployment at 11-year low; Inflation erodes growth in weekly earnings

Issue 6 (09/02/2017) - Review of tribunal fees finally published; Plan to tackle abusive hiring practices; Insecure work on rise; Twenty eight directors share £68.37 million

issue 5 (02/02/2017) - Racism at work; Economy grows but there's a shortfall; Advice on gender pay gap from Acas

; Tories offer no solution on discrimination

; Eight assaults a day in Welsh schools

Issue 8

Government green paper on pensions
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It ain’t broke, but we still might tinker with it, might be a rough summary of the government’s green paper on the regulation of defined benefit ...
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A 'Stern diet' for fat cat directors' pay
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A major rethink of corporate governance is needed to improve chief executive (CEO) pay transparency and ensure company boards recognise their broader ...
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Employers — don’t miss out on talent
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A simple step-by-step guide to open recruitment has been published by the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Argos repays £2.4 million to 37,000 staff
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Catalogue retailer Argos is to provide back pay to 37,000 current and former store employees after they were found to have been paid below the ...
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Economic growth revised upwards
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The UK economy performed better than previously thought at the end of 2016.
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Work fears of disabled people revealed
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Disabled people fear losing their jobs and hide impairments to stay in work, according to the charity Scope.
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Issue 7

Minimum wage cheats named and shamed
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The government has named and shamed 359 businesses which have failed to pay the National Minimum Wage (NMW). 
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Inflation hits three-year high
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Price inflation has hit its highest level for nigh on three years.
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UK unemployment at 11-year low
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UK unemployment fell to its lowest level for almost 11 years, official figures show.
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Inflation erodes growth in weekly earnings
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Earnings growth slumped to below the rise in retail inflation, cutting worker’s living standards.
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Issue 6

Review of tribunal fees finally published
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The long-awaited government review of the introduction of employment tribunal fees has finally been published by the Ministry of Justice. And it's a ...
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Plan to tackle abusive hiring practices
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A letter of intent to strengthen their collaboration on tackling abusive recruitment practices that trick workers into modern slavery and forced ...
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Insecure work on rise
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The number of people in insecure work has increased by more a quarter over the past five years, according to new research commissioned and published ...
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Twenty eight directors share £68.4 million
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The reporting season for companies is starting again and so their remuneration reports are revealing the latest pay packages given to top executives ...
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Issue 5

Racism at work
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Employers need to take urgent action to identify and stamp out racist behaviour in the workplace, according to a report from the University of ...
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Economy grows but there's a shortfall
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The economy has grown over the last three quarters of 2016, but with no change in pace.
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Advice on gender pay gap from Acas
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Useful guidance on the new gender pay gap regulations has been published by the employment relation service Acas.
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Tories offers no solution on discrimination 
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The government’s long overdue response to the Women and Equalities Select Committee report on pregnancy and maternity discrimination has been ...
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Eight assaults a day in Welsh schools
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Teachers and other school staff in Welsh schools have been the victims of over 4,700 physical and verbal attacks by pupils over the past three ...
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