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United Kingdom · United KingdomThe government’s Employment Rights Bill is being hailed as the biggest update to workers’ rights in decades – bringing around 30 changes. Whether or not it gets passed in July, one thing’s clear: change is coming. And with new rights like day-one unfair dismissal, revamped zero-hours contract rules and changes to Statutory Sick Pay, it’s never been […] The post Upcoming Employment Rights Bill changes – FREE guide appeared first on Painting and D…Read Article
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United Kingdom · United KingdomThe Construction Industry Joint Council (CIJC) has agreed new pay rates from Monday 30 June. There is a 3.2% increase in the basic wage rates, as well as increases in travel and subsistence allowances and sick pay. The new rates should be read in conjunction with the Working Rule Agreement and Holiday Entitlement. The post Pay Rates 2025 appeared first on Painting and Decorating Association.Read Article
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United Kingdom · United KingdomImage credit: Shutterstock A new Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) report has found that the UK construction industry needs to recruit more than 239,000 extra workers over the next five years. The CITB has launched its Construction Workforce Outlook 2025–29 report, which sets out the labour requirements of the sector. The report forecasts that the UK construction workforce will grow to around 2.75 million by 2029. The number of extra w…See the Story