Workplace Report February 2023

PAY AND PRICES: BARGAINING: Health unions’ patience with review bodies runs out Top Payline deals exceed 8% Strikers at homelessness charity win better deal Latest statistics reflect battles over pay Waste workers cancel strikes after 18% offer EQUALITY: Background is biggest hurdle to career progression Low pay leaves disabled workers exposed to rising costs LEARNING AND TRAINING: UK skills system is failing, committee says Rishi Sunak’s maths problem RECRUITMENT AND ORGANISATION: Digital proves key to getting out vote EUROPE: Gender pay transparency directive gets go ahead EMPLOYMENT LAW: the latest cases HEALTH AND SAFETY: Research reveals deadly risks to firefighters School buildings are a risk to life Union supports project to counter sexual attacks at sea MPs: smart motorways are endangering lives SERVING THE NEEDS OF: WORKERS IN THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES In the original “gig economy”, creative freelance workers and unions are teaming up to improve pay and working conditions EUROPE: PAY RISES WIPED: OUT BY RISING PRICES 2022 should have been a good year for pay across Europe, with levels up on the year before – but, in a familiar story, inflation eroded or wiped out the gains

Pay and prices

Private sector pay deals reach 8.3% (130 words)

RPI is down by just under a percentage point at 13.4%%, and is set to decrease further. Meanwhile, unions achieved a median pay rise of 8.3% in the ...
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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 December 2022 ...
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Labour Research Department’s Payline database (270 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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Prices (64 words)

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2023 Forecasts (39 words)

Source: HM Treasury, Forecasts for the UK economy, December 2022. 1 Fourth quarter 2 Calendar year ...
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Bargaining news

Mass strikes escalate (793 words)

As we continue into 2023, the high volume of strikes continues, with those of national significance set to grow in size. Talks in January between ...
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Strikers at homelesness charity win better deal (94 words)

Over 600 workers at the Shelter homelessness charity have seen their commitment to industrial action result in a much improved pay offer. After two ...
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Sunderland Stagecoach drivers win 11% (94 words)

Two hundred drivers who are members of the GMB general union ended their industrial dispute by voting to accept a double digit pay rise of 11% – ...
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Luton airport workers win 19% (87 words)

Around 200 staff at GH London Ground Handling Luton airport have called off planned strike action after potentially winning three permanent pay ...
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Health unions’ patience with review body runs out (396 words)

Health unions won’t be submitting joint evidence to the NHS pay review body while the current industrial disputes remain unresolved. Instead, the 14 ...
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Top Payline deals exceed 8% (398 words)

The best pay deals settled and entered into Payline during the first weeks of January included: ...
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Stand up for 17%, performers say (429 words)

West End theatre bosses must raise minimum weekly pay for performers and stage management and improve working conditions, their union Equity is ...
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Latest statistics reflect battles over pay (311 words)

More than 1.6 million working days have been lost to industrial action since June of last year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). ...
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Waste workers cancel strikes after 18% offer (95 words)

Nearly 200 Veolia waste workers across Merseyside were due to strike in January but called off the action after the company offered them a new pay ...
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Asda drivers win better pay and conditions (183 words)

A hundred tanker drivers have won a pay increase of 12.2%, as well as improvements to their working life which vastly increase the overall value of ...
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Older people face post-Covid work barriers (133 words)

Lifestyle changes, caring responsibilities and trouble finding paid jobs are among the hurdles preventing over-50s returning to work after the Covid-1 ...
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Firms ‘should embrace neurodiverse workers’ (116 words)

Employers should “actively seek” neurodiverse workers, according to a careers specialist. ...
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Equality news

Background is biggest hurdle to career progression (213 words)

A workers’ socio-economic background is a bigger barrier to climbing the career ladder than gender, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation, ...
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‘Red wall’ women want action on pay (199 words)

Women in “red wall” constituencies say that policies to tackle the gender pay gap will be a significant factor in deciding which party to vote ...
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Low pay leaves disabled workers exposed to rising costs (166 words)

A “massive” income gap means disabled workers are “hugely exposed” to the rising costs of living, according to research by the Resolution ...
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Learning and training news

UK skills system is failing, committee says (517 words)

The skills system in England is “failing to deliver the skills we need”, according to a strongly critical report by the House of Commons Public ...
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Union launches careers service for members (69 words)

All members of the UNISON public services union now have access to free personal careers advice and guidance, following a successful trial of a ...
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Rishi Sunak’s maths problem (95 words)

Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to ensure everyone continues to learn maths until age 18 is “disappointing in its lack of vision”, according ...
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Recruitment and organisation news

Digital proves key to getting out vote (305 words)

Unions involved in the wave of strikes this winter have been making extensive use of digital technologies to engage staff in their industrial action ...
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European news

Minimum wages in Spain and Slovenia (102 words)

Unlike most other EU states, minimum wages in Spain and Slovenia did not increase on 1 January 2023 (see Workplace Report, January 2023, pages 18-19). ...
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German plans to support collective bargaining (101 words)

The German government has begun consultation on how public procurement can be used to support collective bargaining. The intention is that the ...
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Finnish negotiations deadlocked (71 words)

Pay negotiations across a range of sectors in Finland are deadlocked as both sides await the outcome of negotiations in the technology industry. This ...
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Gender pay transparency directive gets go ahead (485 words)

The European Parliament and the European Council, the body representing national governments in EU states, have reached agreement on a directive ...
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Two deals – but without the largest union (265 words)

Dutch employers have recently reached two important settlements with unions, but in both cases the country’s largest union body, the FNV, was not ...
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Employment law - Case reports

PCP must be clear before adjustments are considered (1,245 words)

The questions of whether there was a PCP that put a disabled worker at a disadvantage and whether adjustments had been made should be considered ...
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Employer had no knowledge of disadvantage (2,515 words)

There was no duty to make reasonable adjustments when an employee had failed to establish that his disability put him at a substantial disadvantage. ...
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Reopening a disciplinary case was fair (1,098 words)

In a rare case, it was fair for an NHS trust to re-open a disciplinary matter that had already been concluded because of the employee’s leadership ...
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Health & safety news

Research reveals deadly risks to firefighters (394 words)

The FBU firefighters’ union has demanded more action on prevention and health monitoring, as well as on facilities and contracts for proper ...
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School buildings are a risk to life (343 words)

The DfE department for education has identified the collapse of some school blocks as one of six key risks in its 2022 annual report, published last ...
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Calls for protection for Parliament workforce (105 words)

The Prospect specialists’ union has called for further reform to protect those working in Parliament, following reports that a Labour MP shared a ...
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Union supports project to counter sexual attacks at sea (58 words)

The Nautilus International maritime union is supporting a UK project aimed at countering sexual attacks at sea and improving the reporting of onboard ...
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Redbridge Council issues fine for sexual harassment (103 words)

Redbridge Council has become the first London local authority to issue a fixed penalty notice to a man for harassing a woman in the street. It used a ...
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Health & safety - HSE Monitor

HSE targets moving and handling risks (178 words)

The HSE health and safety executive has taken enforcement action after it found a worker lifting an 80kg kerb on his own without any assistance from ...
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HSENI calls on employers to prevent MSDs (85 words)

The HSENI health and safety executive for Northern Ireland has urged employers in the haulage and logistics sector to make a New Year resolution to ...
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MPs: smart motorways are endangering lives (267 words)

New figures published by the ORR rail and road regulator show that shortcomings and missed targets in the technology used to detect broken-down ...
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MPs: smart motorways are endangering lives (409 words)

A new blog on the HSE-led Protect Covid-19 NCS national core study website, by University of Leeds environmental engineering professor Cath Noakes ...
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Features

Serving the needs of workers in the creative industries (3,290 words)

Do you know someone working in publishing, film, TV, radio, video, live events or the performing arts? If so, there is a strong chance they are a ...
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Europe: pay rises wiped out by higher prices (1,895 words)

Pay increases in 2022 were higher than in 2021 in almost all EU member states. Despite this, real pay, that is after taking account of inflation, ...
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