All pay articles
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Easter sees April pay drop for subbies, but rates still up year-on-year
East of England workers highest paid on average
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‘Outdated’ perceptions mean construction overlooked by young people, CIOB survey finds
Sector seen as ‘overly physical’ and less lucrative than others
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Weekly labour rates break £1,000 barrier, reports payroll firm
Big infrastructure jobs and post-Brexit labour shortages push up pay packets
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Self-employed bricklayers see wages rocket in July
Annual pay growth of self-employed tradespeople outstrips employed peers
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Construction pay rises faster than most sectors but still falls in real terms
Industry vacancies drop to lowest level for several months but remain historically high
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Pay packets stay high despite £15m Jubilee hit to weekly earnings
Earnings highest in London and East of England
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Mild weather saw wage packets rebound in February, says payroll firm
Average weekly earnings for tradespeople rose sharply last month after January drop
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Construction saw sharpest rise in weekly pay growth out of all sectors last year
Impact of labour shortages on construction sector laid bare by ONS figures
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Rising labour costs may have peaked, payroll firm says
Data from Hudson Contract follows last week’s PMI report that worst of supply problems could be over
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Skilled trades cash in on booming housing and repairs market
Other professions seeing pay rise include M E operatives and shopfitters
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Persimmon overhaul continues with new director to oversee executive pay
Housebuilder looking to put row over excessive salaries behind it
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Carillion inquiry MPs want pensions regulator to go after bosses' £17m pay packets
Fomer finance director and chief executive at failed firm picked up £15m between them over a decade
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Persimmon pay boss slammed for being unable to tell MPs firm's average pay
The housebuilder was heavily criticised for handing its chief executive Jeff Fairburn a £75m bonus earlier this year.
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Comment
Jobs and pay data do little to perk up waning hopes for growth
Fewer construction vacancies put downward pressure on industry wages
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Construction jobs slump to lowest level since 2003
And new data suggests construction pay is stuck at 2007 levels
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Comment
Tactical adjudications
Everyone knows that adjudications are often as much about tactical manoeuvring as they are about the substance of the dispute. However, once in a while the courts like to remind parties not to push their luck too far. That is exactly what happened in Pilon Limited vs Breyer Group Plc.Pilon, ...