Workplace Report October 2022

PAY AND PRICES: BARGAINING: Consolidated award, or pay plus bonus? Pay and food boost for supermarket staff Statutory sick pay success Setback for retention of RPI Unions united in pay criticism EQUALITY: Young women ‘close to edge’ Covid ‘heroes’ face hidden harassment LEARNING AND TRAINING: Motion calls for overhaul of learning Trust adopts apprentice charter RECRUITMENT AND ORGANISATION: 7 Union urged to prioritise recruiting apprentices EUROPE 8 Negotiations increasingly cover working from home Rail strike wins higher pay offer LAW AT WORK: Employment law — the latest cases HEALTH AND SAFETY: Union offers monkeypox guide Regulator examines bus fires Rejection of TUC nominee is ‘final nail in coffin’ HOT SUMMER STRIKES: TURN INTO ANGRY AUTUMN ACTION Anger over below-inflation pay is reaching fever pitch. Thousands of workers are taking strike action, being balloted for action or staging wildcat strikes. We examine how the wave of industrial action is set to escalate this autumn FIVE INTO FOUR DOES GO: SHORTER WEEKS ARE BACK ON THE AGENDA A high profile trial of a four-day working week is putting reduced working time back in the spotlight. We look at how it is going, and how it fits in with other initiatives

Pay and prices

Median pay looks set to pass 5%
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Over six months or so now, 5% has emerged as the settled median level for pay rises monitored by LRD Payline. Not far behind the 5.4% increase in ...
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Labour Research Department’s Payline database (193 words)

Percentage increases on lowest basic rates (by agreements covered) ...
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Average weekly earnings (AWE) (239 words)

(r) revised, (p) provisional ...
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Full-time weekly average earnings (33 words)

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XpertHR (21 words)

Median increases for three months to end of August 2022 ...
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Prices (65 words)

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Bargaining news

Unions build power from the ground up
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Working people are facing the biggest fall in living standards in a generation. While bosses and owners are raking in extra profits and politicians ...
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Consolidated award, or pay plus a bonus?
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There is a divide amongst the latest crop of settlements monitored by the LRD Payline database, between consolidated awards that come within shouting ...
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NHS goes ahead with Covid absence changes (514 words)

NHS England has completed a phased exit from its Covid-related sick pay arrangements, in a process overseen by the joint NHS Staff Council. ...
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Extra holiday for some
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At least two groups of workers have secured extra paid holiday as part of their recent pay deals. Workers at Kraft Heinz (Wigan) will get an ...
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Parents seek new jobs
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The rising cost of living saw UK parents seeking new jobs as the autumn school term got underway, according to a survey of 1,500 by the Breakroom ...
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Pay and food boost for supermarket staff
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One hundred and twenty-seven thousand hourly paid store staff at Sainsbury’s and Argos are to get a 25p per hour increase from 16 October, in an ...
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Setback for retention of RPI (230 words)

The High Court has dismissed a judicial review, sought by pension scheme trustees at BT, Ford and Marks and Spencer, of the decision to align the ...
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Unions united in pay criticism
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Five teaching unions have together kicked back against a pay award which they say imposes huge real terms cuts on teachers and school leaders in ...
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Statutory sick pay success
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Cleaners at Riverside Quarter, a large luxury residence in Wandsworth in London, have won the London Living Wage and six weeks half pay sick pay. ...
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Living Wage up by 10.1%
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The Living Wage Foundation has announced a 10.1% increase in the voluntary Real Living Wage to £10.90 (up by £1), with the London rate rising by 8.1 ...
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Equality news

Young women ‘close to edge’
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“Young women are being pushed closer to the cliff edge during this cost of living crisis because they already earn less than their male peers,” ...
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Older women facing multiple inequalities
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Women over 50 experience a “plethora of inequalities” at work, including age and sex discrimination, that prevent them making career progress, ...
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TUC: racism is rife in workplace
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More than two-fifths (41%) of BAME employees have faced racism at work during the last five years, according to “ground-breaking” research from ...
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Covid ‘heroes’ face hidden harassment
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BAME health and social care workers who played a crucial role during the Covid-19 pandemic have suffered hidden harassment, bullying and racism at ...
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Women and carers at risk from pension inequality 
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Women and carers are most at risk from pension inequality as they spend so much time out of the workforce and struggle to build up the years of ...
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Learning and training news

Motion calls for overhaul of learning
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The TUC Congress being held from 18 to 20 October is due to debate a motion calling for a “significant and long-term investment in skills funding ...
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Trust adopts apprentice charter
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Devon Partnership NHS Trust has become the latest employer to sign up to an apprenticeship charter drawn up by public services union UNISON.
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Recruitment and organisation news

Union urged to prioritise recruiting apprentices
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Non-unionised apprentices in the transport industry must be prioritised for recruitment, young members of the RMT rail union have warned.

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Town-based organising
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The trade union movement will be urged to adopt town and city-based organising drives at this month’s annual TUC Congress. 
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European news

Negotiations increasingly cover working from home
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A new survey from Eurofound, the EU’s employment and social research agency, has found that, while the changes in working patterns produced by the ...
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Rail strike wins higher pay offer (393 words)

Unions and the Dutch national rail company NS have reached preliminary agreement on a new pay settlement, which will see pay increasing by 9.25% over ...
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Irish public sector gets more pay
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Unions and the Irish government look set to sign an agreement on higher pay for around 340,000 workers in the public sector. Talks began earlier this ...
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Dockers settle for 9.4%
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Around 12,000 dockworkers in German North Sea ports have agreed a two-year pay deal which provides a 9.4% increase this year for container ports and ...
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Polish minimum wage to go up twice
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The Polish government has announced that the national minimum wage will go up by 15.9% in January 2023 to 3,490 zł (around £644) a month or 22.80 ...
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Employment law - Case reports

Letter imposing pay award was unlawful inducement
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Section 145B of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (TULRCA) was introduced to ensure that employers did not make financial ...
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Anonymity order was appropriate (731 words)

Under Rule 50 of the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2013 (the “tribunal rules”), tribunals have the power ...
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No service provision change where the services had changed
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An employee’s employment will automatically transfer under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) if there ...
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More favourable treatment cannot be discrimination
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Under section 15 of the EA 10, disability discrimination occurs when someone is treated unfavourably because of something that arises in consequence ...
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There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to worker status
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Section 47B of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA) protects workers from being penalised by their employers for making a protected disclosure ...
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Tribunal had fallen into ‘substitution error’
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Dismissal for misconduct will only be fair if:
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Health & safety news

Flexible working ‘has positive effect on wellbeing’
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Polling for the FDA senior civil service union has found working from home has a positive impact on wellbeing and work-life balance. ...
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New wellbeing toolkit (234 words)

The NEU Cymru teaching union Wales Union Learning Fund (WULF) project has launched a new wellbeing toolkit to help schools take a “holistic, ...
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Union offers Monkeypox guide (212 words)

The UNISON public services union has published a new guide for branches on monkeypox. This aims to help them discuss the infection with employers in ...
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Relaunched Covid campaign calls for elimination strategy
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Zero Covid has relaunched as the Covid Action grassroots campaign of individuals and affiliated labour and trade union organisations. It is demanding ...
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Long Covid survey
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The TUC and Long Covid Support Employment Group, formed by people struggling to recover from Covid-19, are encouraging workers with long Covid to ...
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Health & safety - HSE Monitor

HSE refreshes silica dangers guidance
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued refreshed guidance on reducing the risk of respiratory conditions including silicosis, chronic ...
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Rejection of TUC nominee is ‘final nail in coffin’ (402 words)

The UK Hazards Campaign has condemned the rejection of the TUC’s nominated representative on the HSE board as “political hijacking”.
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Regulator examines bus fires
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A DVSA driver and vehicle standards agency study “to better understand the root causes of bus fires” is due to conclude this month. The RMT ...
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Free event on promoting workplace mental health
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The HSE is running a new, free, live, virtual event giving access to experts and more information about the stress risk management approach ...
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Features

Hot summer strikes turn into angry autumn action
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While some battles, such as the one on the railways, are set to go the long haul, others are being won with the mere threat of action. However long ...
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Five into four does go: shorter weeks are back on the agenda
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The all-consuming cost of living crisis is rightly at the top of the industrial relations agenda, but an innovative shorter working week trial is ...
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