Fact Service May 2018

Issue 22 (31/05/2018) - Thirty nine executives pocket £87.9 million


; FBU success over fire service duty system


; Sluggish start to 2018 for UK economy
; Support for carers; Disability pay gap at four-year high

Issue 21 (24/05/2018) - No change in ratio of people homeworking; Motability executive's pay 'unacceptable'; Dearer petrol pushes retail inflation higher

; Two new people at top of UNISON
; Religious or belief discrimination

; Factory output slows; Gender pension gap is wider for older women

Issue 20 (17/05/2018) - Top executives receive £243m in pay and perks; Labour enforcer sets out his demands; Forty six thousand fall in jobless number; Retail price inflation erodes wage growth

Issue 19 (10/05/2018) - Top executive pay feast brings £121m to 41


; Rise in child poverty in working households
; Union members fight to save CITB training; Proposals for new ways of measuring economy

Issue 18 (03/05/2018) - Council staff win over incremental pay rises; 'Presenteeism' at record high; GMB members take on delivery firm Hermes; Demand for inquiry into toxic cabin air; Rise in number of insecure workers; 
Slower growth in the UK economy; 
Living Wage reinstated at Bath University

Issue 22

Thirty nine executives pocket £87.9 million
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Thirty nine top executives received a total of £87.9 million last year, the latest Fact Service examination of the remuneration reports of top FTSE 3 ...
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FBU success over fire service duty system
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The High Court has ruled in favour of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) as it declared as unlawful a duty system requiring firefighters to work 96-hour ...
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Sluggish start to 2018 for UK economy
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The poor start to the year for the UK economy was confirmed in the second estimate of gross domestic product (GDP) and it puts the UK near the bottom ...
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Support for carers
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The right for carers to request flexible working from day one of their employment is one of the recommendations of the Work and Pensions select ...
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Disability pay gap at four-year high
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The disability pay gap has increased to its highest level since 2013, a TUC report finds.
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Issue 21

No change in ratio of people homeworking
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The growth in homeworking has stalled, according to the TUC.
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Motability executive's pay 'unacceptable'
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The £1.7 million salary paid to the chief executive of the firm which runs the Motability disabled car scheme is “totally unacceptable,” say two ...
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Dearer petrol pushes retail inflation higher 
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Retail price inflation has rebounded, while consumer inflation was down again, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Two new people at the top of UNISON
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Public services union UNISON has announced two new appointments to its senior management team.
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Religious or belief discrimination
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The employment service Acas has published updated guidance on religion or belief discrimination in the workplace.
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Factory output slows
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Manufacturing output growth slowed for the third consecutive month, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures.

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Gender pension gap is wider for older women
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The UK has a 31% pension gender gap, with an average female pension pot of £16,083 compared to the average male pension savings of £23,416, ...
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Issue 20

Top executives receive £243m in pay and perks
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Thirty nine top executives received a total of £243.3 million last year, the latest Fact Service examination of the remuneration reports of top FTSE ...
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Labour enforcer sets out his demands 
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Payslips for all workers is just one of the many recommendations made by director of labour enforcement Sir David Metcalf.
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Forty six thousand fall in jobless number
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Unemployed has resumed its downwards trajectory, official figures show.
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Retail price inflation erodes wage growth
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In March 2018, average weekly earnings growth, including bonuses, were provisionally estimated to have risen by 2.3% against the 2.6% increase in ...
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Issue 19

Top executive pay feast brings £121m to 41
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Forty one executives feature in the table on page 74. They raked in £120.95 million in total last year.
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Rise in child poverty in working households
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The number of children growing up in poverty in working households is set to be one million higher this year than in 2010, according to new research ...
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Union members fight to save CITB training
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Staff at the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) have launched a petition to put pressure on its new chair to reverse plans to outsource the ...
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Proposals for new ways of measuring economy
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Over recent years, there has been increasing concern among economists, statisticians and a variety of commentators and organisations in civil society ...
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Issue 18

Council staff win over incremental pay rises
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The Court of Appeal has ruled that Nottingham City Council was wrong to deny several hundred of its employees the right to incremental pay increases ...
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‘Presenteeism’ at record high
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“Presenteeism”, or people coming into work when they are ill, has more than tripled since 2010, according to the latest CIPD/Simplyhealth Health ...
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GMB members take on delivery firm Hermes
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Delivery group Hermes is facing legal action over its couriers’ employment status and entitlement to employment rights, such as holiday pay and the ...
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Demand for inquiry into toxic cabin air
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The Unite general union has called for a public inquiry into toxic cabin air on board aircraft after a senior coroner recorded a verdict of “death ...
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Rise in number of insecure workers 
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The number of contracts that do not guarantee a minimum number of hours rose in the year between November 2016 and 2017, according to the Office for ...
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Slower growth in the UK economy
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Economic growth is at its slowest for over five years, latest official figures show.
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Living Wage reinstated at Bath University
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A university that stopped paying the voluntary real Living Wage 18 months ago has now committed to reinstate it and said it will apply for seek ...
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