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Wages

This covers all our reporting on wages and pay structures within the UK foodservice and hospitality industries, including minimum wage legislation, National Living Wage updates, tipping reforms, pay disputes, and employer responses. We provide analysis on how wage changes impact staffing models, cost structures, and recruitment strategies for restaurants, pubs, bars, and catering operations. Essential reading for operators, HR leads, and executives managing workforce planning and financial performance in a labour-sensitive sector.

  • Jan- 2021 -
    6 January
    NewsUKH Cymru calls for Welsh government support

    UKH Cymru calls for Welsh government support

    UKHospitality Cymru has called on the Welsh government to use the new treasury support funds of £227m to provide economic backing to the hospitality sector. David Chapman, executive director for UKHospitality Cymru, reiterated that the treasury announcement reflects the “serious position” that businesses are in now that once again they…

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  • Dec- 2020 -
    17 December
    CoronavirusFurlough scheme extended until April 2021

    Furlough scheme extended until April 2021

    The furlough scheme has been extended until the end of April 2021 with the government continuing to contribute 80% towards wages to employee’s pay, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed today (17 December).  The government will also extend current government-guaranteed Covid-19 business loan schemes until the end of March.  This includes…

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  • Nov- 2020 -
    5 November
    CoronavirusChancellor extends furlough scheme to March

    Chancellor extends furlough scheme to March

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that the furlough scheme will be extended until the end of March, amid increased measures for business support as the UK enters a four-week lockdown. Payments are set to remain at 80% of employee’s wages. It comes as the chancellor said that it was “right…

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  • 5 November
    BusinessDo & Co to axe over a 1,000 jobs

    Do & Co to axe over a 1,000 jobs

    The Unite union has claimed more than 1,000 catering jobs at Do & Co, Heathrow’s largest caterer, are at risk. The union said the catering company, which serves British Airways, is making 1,068 staff redundant, bringing its total to 1,377 job losses, since the pandemic started. Just 507 staff will…

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  • 4 November
    CoronavirusTrade bodies call for plan to secure future of industry and its supply chain

    Trade bodies call for plan to secure future of industry and its supply chain

    Trade bodies representing the UK’s hospitality, pubs and their supply chain businesses have called on the government to provide a six-month investment plan to secure the future of those sectors. In a letter to the chancellor, UKHospitality, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), Campaign…

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  • 2 November
    CoronavirusHospitality firms on a ‘knife edge’, warns UKHospitality

    Hospitality firms on a ‘knife edge’, warns UKHospitality

    UKHospitality has warned that the industry is on a “knife edge” following Boris Johnson’s announcement that England will enter into a new national lockdown on 5 November.  A statement published by the trade body stressed that the hospitality industry has already been “pushed to the limits”, with many business owners…

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  • Oct- 2020 -
    22 October
    CoronavirusSunak extends Covid scheme to pay up to half of wages

    Sunak extends Covid scheme to pay up to half of wages

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced increases to the Job Support Scheme, which will now see the government pay up to half of employees wages. As part of the updated scheme, employers will pay less and employees will work fewer hours to qualify, with the taxpayer subsidy now doubled. The increase…

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  • 22 October
    News100 jobs at risk at Langan’s Brasserie

    100 jobs at risk at Langan’s Brasserie

    100 employees at Langan’s Brasserie may face redundancy as the restaurant struggles to stay afloat due to Covid-19.   According to the Guardian, the London restaurant, which has been open since 1976, has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators, with financial advisory firm Begbies Traynor selected as the potential…

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  • 22 October
    GovernmentRishi Sunak expected to announce Tier two job support

    Rishi Sunak expected to announce Tier two job support

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, is set to update the current Job Support Scheme (JSS), aiding those in Tier two areas. The scheme will see those who are working a third of their normal hours gain an extra 22% of their wage from their employer and the government…

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  • 9 October
    CoronavirusGov to cover 67% of wages for firms forced to shut

    Gov to cover 67% of wages for firms forced to shut

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that businesses forced to shut due to local restrictions will be eligible for a grant that pays two-thirds of staff salaries. The government will pay two-thirds, or 67%, of each employee’s salary, up to a maximum of £2,100 a month, if the business is forced…

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