Workplace Report May 2016

Parental leave - One year on from its introduction, Workplace report examines shared parental leave along with the rights of parents to other forms of parental leave and pay; Latest case law on dismissal, TUPE and redundancy

Pay and prices

Collectively agreed pay deals were higher, at 2.3%, in April.
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Collectively agreed pay deals were higher, at 2.3%, in April.
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Labour Research Department’s Payline Database 
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Percentage increases on lowest basic rates (by agreements covered)
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Full-time weekly average earnings
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All workers £636.20 All male £689.50 All female £554.80 Managers £985.00 Professionals £805.00 Assoc professional £684.80 Admin & ...
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Average weekly earnings (AWE)
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Total pay including bonuses. Percentage annual increases
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XpertHR (19 words)

Median increases for three months to March 2016 ...
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Prices (77 words)

1 Retail Prices Index (RPI), 
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Inflation forecasts (38 words)

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Bargaining news

Great recession in 2008 to blame for fall in wages - not immigration (820 words)

The idea that immigration reduces the pay and job chances of UK- born workers through competition for jobs has had cold water poured on it by ...
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MPs warn on ‘success story’ of auto-enrolment
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MPs on the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee have declared pensions auto-enrolment a “success story”, but have asked some searching ...
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Construction unions reject employers’ ‘paltry’ two-year deal
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Pay talks with the Construction Industry Joint Council (CIJC) broke up without agreement at the end of April, as the unions involved — UCATT, Unite ...
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Battles over two-tier workforce 
in museums (267 words)

A three-year industrial dispute at the National Museum of Scotland was resolved last month as a management offer to put an end to the two-tier ...
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Local Government unions drop opposition to two-year agreement 
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Unions for council and school support staff have dropped their opposition to the Local Government Association’s two-year pay offer for 2016-18, ...
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Rewards for that little extra
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The principle of paying extra where workers carry out extra duties has been eroded to some degree, for example, under the influence of the National ...
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Progression on agenda
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Progression, where pay rises with experience to what unions regard as the “rate for the job”, continues to be a live bargaining issue in the ...
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Equality news

Rise in women reporting maternity problems
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There is a growing problem with new and expectant mums being treated unfairly at work, Citizens Advice has warned.
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Discriminatory remarks at work an everyday problem
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Despite long-standing legislation, discrimination is still rife in the workplace, a recent survey found.
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Good practice briefing on LGBT+ workers
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The TUC has produced briefing paper on employer good practice for LGBT+ workers.
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Gender reassignment
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Lloyds Banking Group has become the first UK organisation to extend its staff healthcare plans to cover gender dysphoria, in a move that campaign ...
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Learning and training news

Range of Union Learning Fund projects aims to improve skills through union movement
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The key themes and priorities for the Union Learning Fund have been set out in its prospectus for 2016-17.
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Recruitment and organisation news

Change of heart at food firm, new deal at care provider
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General union Unite has welcomed a change of heart at the Addo Food Group, which means it will continue to be recognised by the Poole-based food ...
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Breakdown at Honda (137 words)

Car maker Honda is risking a “total breakdown in relations,” transport union Unite has warned. 
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European news

Real-term pay increases for 5.9 German million workers
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Germany’s two largest bargaining groups — the 3.8 million workers covered by the metalworking agreement and the 2.1 million in national and local ...
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Swedish Pay deal favours nurses
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Kommunal, the main local government union in Sweden, has signed a new pay deal which provides a major boost to nurses pay.
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Two-year deal worth 11.2% at Skoda 
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Following the threat of industrial action, workers at Skoda in the Czech Republic have agreed a new pay deal which significantly increases their ...
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Dutch primary teachers to get 3.8% rise
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Teachers and support staff in primary schools in the Netherlands will get a 3.8% increase this year, in a deal which runs for 22 months from January ...
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Law - Dismissal

Dismissal - the law (684 words)

f Employees dismissed unfairly can go to a tribunal if they have been working for at least two years. Some specific types of dismissal do not ...
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Employer had genuine belief worker not entitled to work in UK 
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Mr Nayak was employed by Royal Mail Group. He obtained a Tier 1 (post-study work) visa, due to expire on 1 December 2010. Before it expired, Nayak ...
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Employee who pulled sickie sacked for misconduct
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Mr Ajaj was employed as a bus driver by Metroline West Ltd. He claimed to have been injured at work when he slipped at a depot.
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Employers: be wary of contacting employee on sick leave
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Ms Hodkinson had been employed by Private Medicine Intermediaries Ltd (PMI) since 2006, most recently as sales director. Hodkinson was disabled and ...
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Right to privacy not engaged with emails sent to work addresses 
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Mr Garamukanwa was employed by Solent NHS Trust as a clinical manager. He was involved in a relationship with a staff nurse, Ms M.
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Law - TUPE

Transfers - the law (202 words)

The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) are intended to protect the rights of employees on the transfer of ...
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Temporary cessation of work didn’t negate transfer
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This case involved a group of employees, all supported by the Unite general union. Amey Services was appointed by Transport for London (TfL) as a ...
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Law - Redundancy

Redundancy - the law (191 words)

A redundancy situation exists where an employer closes or intends to close the workplace or reduce the number of employees doing a particular kind of ...
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Employee opting for redundancy not unfairly dismissed
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Mr Khan was employed by HGS Global at a Chiswick call centre. From here, HGS conducted campaigns for clients, including Dreams. Khan was working as a ...
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Health & safety news

Rep sacked over raising fire safety concerns
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The sacking of a general Unite union health and safety rep by Birmingham-based drug and alcohol charity CGL has prompted demonstrations. The union ...
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Offshore unions’ concerns over new working pattern
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Suggestions of significant health and safety risks from working regular three-week tours have been highlighted in a report from the Offshore ...
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Working with menopause
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The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has launched a guide for midwives and maternity staff working with the menopause as part of a new series of ...
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Hazards at work
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The TUC has published a new edition of Hazards at work. 
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Health & safety - HSE Monitor

Company directors’ greed led to death of building worker
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Two directors of construction firms and a self-employed contractor have been jailed over deaths of workers.
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HSE constuction inspector numbers fall
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Construction union UCATT says it is appalled to learn through a Freedom of Information (FoI) request to the HSE that there are just 132 people to ...
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Substandard shipping
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Maritime unions RMT and Nautilus have called for a public inquiry into the coastal cargo sector and a crackdown on substandard shipping in European ...
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Job swap for Hackitt
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The HSE has a new chair from the beginning of this month as Martin Temple takes over from Judith Hackitt. She has moved to his previous role as chair ...
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Regulation of drones
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Aviation unions BALPA and Prospect have called for stricter rules on the use of drones, following a spate of serious near misses involving remotely ...
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Features

New mums and dads get better deal if they are in union
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Shared Parental Leave celebrated its first anniversary in April, but fathers may have been deterred in embracing it, with the loss of pay involved. ...
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