Minister criticised for saying people should ‘work more hours or move to a better paid job’ to cope with cost of living crisis May 16, 2022 The government’s safeguarding minister has come in for sharp criticism after saying people struggling with the cost of living crisis should “work more hours” or get a “better paid job.” Rachel Maclean said there were way households could “protect themselves” from rising inflation and pressures on their budgets, while appearing on Sky News this morning. [...]
Govt accused of ‘turning its back’ on workers after promised Employment Bill is nowhere in Queen’s Speech May 10, 2022 The Government has come under fire for “turning its back” on workers after a long-awaited and promised Employment Bill was not included in the Queen’s Speech. Unions and Labour criticised Prime Minister Boris Johnson, accusing him of “fobbing off” working people. Unions have been expecting legislation for years, saying a Bill is needed to tackle [...]
Recruiters in overdrive as number of job adverts skyrockets: 1.8m vacancies now up for grabs May 5, 2022 The number of job adverts continues to increase, showing how firms are “eager” to hire new staff, according to data shared with City A.M. this morning. There were 1.8m vacancies advertised in the week to May 1, around 15 per cent more than the same period last month. The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) said [...]
Employment tribunals linked to conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia up by a third May 3, 2022 The number of employment tribunals relating to conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia is up by a third in the last year. Increased awareness about ‘neurodiversity’ has led to an increase in diagnosis, and workers challenging employers on dismissals and conditions. Employment law firm Fox said autism diagnoses are up 787 per cent [...]
Brexit and pandemic onslaught have altered UK workforce with highest-ever number of non-EU workers April 21, 2022 UK, EU and non-EU payroll data varied drastically during the course of the pandemic, according to fresh data sent to City A.M. this morning. While the UK entered the first lockdown in March 2020 with payroll numbers at 25.7m that then dropped to 24.9m by March 2021, non-EU payroll saw figures at 2.12m in March [...]
Insurance sector launches hiring spree amid surge in flooding and Covid linked claims April 19, 2022 Vacancies for jobs in the insurance sector hit record highs at the start of 2022 on the back of a surge in claims linked to flooding and Covid-19. The UK’s biggest insurance companies posted more job ads in January than in any other month since the start of 2019, a new report from Vacancysoft shows. [...]
Three out of four Brits consider new job or career change as cost of living crisis messes up their lives April 4, 2022 New research shared with City A.M. this morning suggests that a record three out of four workers are considering a new job because of the cost-of-living crisis. Jobs site CV-Library said its study indicated that pay was now the main driver for people thinking of finding different work. Its survey of more than 4,000 professional [...]
Businesses fear losing staff over lack of hybrid working options April 1, 2022 The pandemic has shifted working patterns towards a hybrid office-home balance, with many employers now worried about losing staff without offering both options. With almost 20 per cent of firms now expecting workers back in the office full-time, according to a new report by Poly, many are considering options that offer more flexibility. The report [...]
Government urged to launch public inquiry into P&O scandal April 1, 2022 The government has been urged to launch a public inquiry into the P&O scandal, during which almost 800 workers were made redundant. The Liberal Democrats have written to the cabinet secretary Simon Case calling for immediate action so “families can get the answers they deserve”, after hundreds of people lost their jobs and were plunged [...]
Nearly a quarter of working Brits considering retirement due to pandemic stresses March 15, 2022 Almost a quarter of working Brits are considering retirement as a result of the pandemic, while seven out of 10 would be fine with less social interaction. The toll of restrictions on people’s wellbeing is causing thousands to reconsider career paths in a bid to reduce stress and anxiety. A monthly mental health index published [...]