Workplace Report January 2023

BARGAINING Strikes and threat of actions bring rewards Employers agree to address cost of living crisis Get ME home safely campaign gains ground Pay deal offers 13% to lowest-paid

EQUALITY Employers urged to tackle disability language

LEARNING AND TRAINING Apprenticeship system critique pulls no punches

RECRUITMENT AND ORGANISATION RSA unionised after 268 years

EUROPE Report backs plan to regulate work from home

LAW AT WORK Employment law — the latest cases

HEALTH AND SAFETY Work-related ill health reaches all-time high Record number of teachers planning to quit TUC survey of health and safety reps

PAY REBELLION 1990s-level stoppages look set to continue into 2023 as unions defend members from the sharpest fall in real wages for decades, but government obstruction and attempts to undermine working conditions are making the job harder

MINIMUM WAGES ACROSS EUROPE Minimum wages are a crucial part of the system for setting pay levels in the vast majority of EU states, as well as the UK. This year they are going up by more than usual. We examine why

Pay and prices

Pay deals over 7% as inflation pauses (117 words)

The mid-point (median) among pay increases remained at 7.2% on lowest basic rates over the three months to December. ...
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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 November 2022 ...
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Prices (65 words)

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Bargaining news

What will inflation be doing in 2023? (923 words)

Many people think inflation will be coming down this year, but that interest rates will be going up. Are they calling it right, or are they in for a ...
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Strikes and threat of actions bring rewards (356 words)

Two thousand London bus drivers called off strikes planned for December after winning a “significant improvement” on the pay offer made by ...
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Employers agree to address cost of living crisis (394 words)

Further education staff in Wales have received interim help with the cost of living crisis after a request from the joint trade unions in the sector. ...
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Mining museum staff win following strike (145 words)

Pay rises of up 10.5% have been won by workers at the National Coal Mining Museum for England after taking five days of strike action (see Workplace ...
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Union welcomes Ford’s commitment to Halewood (129 words)

The Unite general union has welcomed confirmation that the Ford car company will be investing £380 million in new electric drive units to be built ...
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Get ME Home Safely campaign gains ground (360 words)

Glasgow City Council – one of the largest in Scotland – has become the eighth local authority to back a campaign by the Unite general union to ...
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Pay deal offers 13% to lowest-paid (366 words)

Members of the Accord finance union working for Lloyds bank have voted in favour of a 2023 pay deal which includes a minimum rise of £2,000 for ...
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Second civil service union considers action (187 words)

The Prospect professional union is to run industrial action ballots across a broad range of civil service employers after the government confirmed ...
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How good is your job? (100 words)

Apparently “job quality” has improved: 82% of UK employees work “satisfactory hours” (less than 48 a week, not under-employed); 13% are paid ...
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Equality news

Women take ‘financial hit’ for flexible work (224 words)

Women are taking a pay hit because they are much more likely than men to do flexible work that leads to fewer hours, according to TUC analysis of ...
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Employers’ pledge to tackle ageism (215 words)

The Centre for Ageing Better has launched a pledge for businesses and organisations in response to a new poll revealing the extent of ageism in the ...
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Older women face widest pay gap (222 words)

Women over 50 face the largest gender pay gap in the country according to Rest Less, an online support community for older workers. ...
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Employers urged to tackle disability language (127 words)

The Business Disability Forum (BDF) has launched a guide urging employers to find appropriate language for discussing disability in the workplace. ...
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Diversity on the rise (137 words)

The boards of FTSE companies are becoming more ethnically diverse, according to a study by Thomson Reuters that shows two-thirds of FTSE 350 ...
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Learning and training news

Apprenticeship system critique pulls no punches (673 words)

A damning review of England’s apprenticeship system has found that many learners are being “badly let down”, with the result that almost half (4 ...
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Recruitment and organisation news

RSA unionised after 268 years (301 words)

A significant union recognition battle has been won by staff at the RSA (the royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce), who have overcome ...
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European news

Report backs plan to regulate work from home (342 words)

A new report from the EU research agency Eurofound, which looked at the extent of working from home (telework) across the EU’s 27 member states, ...
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Bonus is no solution to bargaining curb (370 words)

Members of Belgium’s two main union confederations, the CSC and the FGTB, were on the streets of Brussels last month to protest against legislation ...
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Austrian deals settle at between 7% and 8% (175 words)

Austrian unions have agreed 2023 pay increases of between 7% and 8% in three key industries with more than one million workers in the last few weeks. ...
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Extra 5.2% in Portugal (110 words)

Workers at Volkswagen’s Autoeuropa plant in Portugal have agreed an extra 5.2% pay increase to take account of rising prices. The works council, ...
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Employment law - Case reports

Dismissal of disabled social worker was fair (1,195 words)

Ms Morgan was employed by Buckinghamshire Council as a supervising social worker in the fostering team. She has dyslexia, dyspraxia, auditory ...
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Council did not fail in duty by not slotting employee into role (1,486 words)

Mr Hilaire was employed by Luton Borough Council as a youth support worker. He was disabled with depression and arthritis. The effect on his day to ...
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Reductions in compensation (1,051 words)

Mrs Pirie worked for the Unilever group of companies from 1998 until she was dismissed in August 2016 because her fixed-term contract came to an end. ...
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Warning and consultation usually required before dismissal (1,047 words)

The Zaika Restaurant is part of the Tamarind collection of three Indian restaurants in London. Mr Teixeira was employed by them as a tandoor chef ...
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Health & safety news

Transport workers denied decent toilet provision (411 words)

Government funding for providing much-needed improved toilet facilities for lorry drivers is entirely unspent a year after the multi-million pound ...
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Record number of teachers planning to quit (321 words)

Record numbers of UK teachers and education staff have considered leaving the sector in the past academic year due to pressures on their mental ...
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TUC survey of union health and safety reps (78 words)

The TUC is encouraging trade union safety reps to take part in its biennial survey. Hearing from safety reps in this way lets the TUC know the issues ...
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Menopause guidance ‘is step forward’ (131 words)

New NHS England guidance on supporting staff through the menopause is “a positive step forward for all women who work in the NHS”, according to ...
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Toolkit to prevent sexism and sexual harassment (60 words)

The NEU education union used the International day for the elimination of violence against women to launch its campaign toolkit to prevent sexism and ...
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Health & safety - HSE Monitor

Work-related ill health hits all-time high (418 words)

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) annual work-related ill-health and injury statistics for 2021/22 show the level of occupational illness has reached ...
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Bereaved families call for dramatic improvements (281 words)

The families of five men crushed to death when a wall collapsed at a Birmingham recycling plant have called for dramatic improvements to health and ...
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HSE marks campaign anniversary (120 words)

Manchester University organisational psychology professor Cary Cooper joined HSE chair Sarah Newton in a new podcast to mark the first anniversary of ...
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Radiographers welcome CQC report (124 words)

The SoR radiographers’ union has welcomed the Care Quality Commission (CQC) health and social care regulator’s annual report on the Ionising ...
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Features

Pay rebellion (2,784 words)

Last year’s strikes and industrial action, triggered by the sharpest fall in real wages since 1977, show every sign of escalating. Entrenched ...
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Minimum wages across Europe (1,507 words)

This month, as every January, minimum wage rates in many European states will increase. However, the 2023 increases are likely to be higher than in ...
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