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Post by oracle75 on May 22, 2023 8:34:22 GMT
More good news.. Post-Brexit curbs on immigration are proving a boon for restaurant workers as wage increases outstrip the national average.
Pay for staff in the hospitality sector has risen by 9.5pc – compared with the national average of 6.6pc – over the last year, new research shows.
Pub wages are growing at the fast rate within the sector, increasing by 11.3pc, according to online headhunter Caterer.com.
Bosses are also offering incentives to workers, with “mental health and wellbeing days” listed as particularly popular at aiding staff retention.
Kathy Dyball, director at Caterer.com, said: “As the long-standing skills shortage continues to impact the sector, hospitality employers are focused on offering competitive salaries and benefits to attract and retain the people they need.
“Despite the ongoing cost of living crisis and other challenges faced by hospitality employers, such as rising energy costs and inflation, the industry understands the value of its people, and has ramped up efforts to provide appealing and rewarding opportunities for employees.”
Such a pity bars and restaurants are closing down at such a high rate. Paying more to staff isnt going to help that. Are you seriously suggesting that paying bar staff a higher wage in an inflationary period is a BENEFIT we can all celebrate???
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Post by Vinny on May 22, 2023 8:36:57 GMT
Thanks for boosting this thread and helping to share the good news.
EU membership failed. Brexit is a success.
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Post by oracle75 on May 22, 2023 9:02:21 GMT
Isnt it time for your appointment with your carer?
You can discuss how to explain how you can have a discussion with someone you insist is being ignored.
Then if you have time you can discuss with a specialist about how to control your cognitive dissonance which you feel needs constant repetition as if repeating them makes them true.
I have now put you back on ignore. My concern for your mental health is becoming disturbing. You could start by going for a long walk or finding something else to do. But you seriously need help. .
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Post by Vinny on May 22, 2023 9:07:57 GMT
Thanks again for the boost, appreciate the help in sharing the good news about Brexit.
Complete success. ONS figures prove it.
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Post by buccaneer on May 22, 2023 9:16:47 GMT
More good news.. Post-Brexit curbs on immigration are proving a boon for restaurant workers as wage increases outstrip the national average.
Pay for staff in the hospitality sector has risen by 9.5pc – compared with the national average of 6.6pc – over the last year, new research shows.
Pub wages are growing at the fast rate within the sector, increasing by 11.3pc, according to online headhunter Caterer.com.
Bosses are also offering incentives to workers, with “mental health and wellbeing days” listed as particularly popular at aiding staff retention.
Kathy Dyball, director at Caterer.com, said: “As the long-standing skills shortage continues to impact the sector, hospitality employers are focused on offering competitive salaries and benefits to attract and retain the people they need.
“Despite the ongoing cost of living crisis and other challenges faced by hospitality employers, such as rising energy costs and inflation, the industry understands the value of its people, and has ramped up efforts to provide appealing and rewarding opportunities for employees.”
This is good to see.
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Post by Vinny on May 22, 2023 10:19:55 GMT
Very good to see.
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Post by Pacifico on May 22, 2023 11:58:56 GMT
More good news.. Post-Brexit curbs on immigration are proving a boon for restaurant workers as wage increases outstrip the national average.
Pay for staff in the hospitality sector has risen by 9.5pc – compared with the national average of 6.6pc – over the last year, new research shows.
Pub wages are growing at the fast rate within the sector, increasing by 11.3pc, according to online headhunter Caterer.com.
Bosses are also offering incentives to workers, with “mental health and wellbeing days” listed as particularly popular at aiding staff retention.
Kathy Dyball, director at Caterer.com, said: “As the long-standing skills shortage continues to impact the sector, hospitality employers are focused on offering competitive salaries and benefits to attract and retain the people they need.
“Despite the ongoing cost of living crisis and other challenges faced by hospitality employers, such as rising energy costs and inflation, the industry understands the value of its people, and has ramped up efforts to provide appealing and rewarding opportunities for employees.”
Such a pity bars and restaurants are closing down at such a high rate. Paying more to staff isnt going to help that. Are you seriously suggesting that paying bar staff a higher wage in an inflationary period is a BENEFIT we can all celebrate??? I celebrate any time British workers get more pay - hopefully now that Brexit is behind us we can start to move away from poverty pay.
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Post by Pacifico on May 22, 2023 15:10:26 GMT
In the first 3 months of 2023, the UK has seen a 33% decrease in imports of sheep meat, & a 22% increase in exports!
Imports 6,300t below the 5-year average.
Exports 2,700t above the 5-year average.
The main destinations for exports - France & Germany.
Meanwhile Irish Framers getting very concerned that they will lose market share to Australian and New Zealand after they were granted tariff free access to the UK market from June.
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Post by Vinny on May 22, 2023 15:51:13 GMT
In the first 3 months of 2023, the UK has seen a 33% decrease in imports of sheep meat, & a 22% increase in exports! Imports 6,300t below the 5-year average. Exports 2,700t above the 5-year average. The main destinations for exports - France & Germany. Meanwhile Irish Framers getting very concerned that they will lose market share to Australian and New Zealand after they were granted tariff free access to the UK market from June. Good post. Keep sharing the good news.
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Post by buccaneer on May 22, 2023 20:33:10 GMT
In the first 3 months of 2023, the UK has seen a 33% decrease in imports of sheep meat, & a 22% increase in exports! Imports 6,300t below the 5-year average. Exports 2,700t above the 5-year average. The main destinations for exports - France & Germany. Meanwhile Irish Framers getting very concerned that they will lose market share to Australian and New Zealand after they were granted tariff free access to the UK market from June. More good news. But this wasn't supposed to be part of the story from remoan. Lamb farming was supposed to be decimated after leaving the EU. And it was supposed to be British farmers worrying about imports from Aus & NZ not the Irish.
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Post by Pacifico on May 23, 2023 7:00:12 GMT
UK food and drink exports reached record highs in 2022, with most categories exceeding pre-pandemic levels, according to the Food and Drink Federation (FDF).
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Post by Pacifico on May 23, 2023 7:01:38 GMT
Fresh, whole Scottish salmon export sales between January and March reached £134 million, an 18% increase from the same period in 2022.
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Post by Vinny on May 23, 2023 10:43:09 GMT
Keep sharing the good news!
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Post by Vinny on May 23, 2023 11:25:28 GMT
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Post by Vinny on May 24, 2023 21:01:14 GMT
£100bn+ extra in the kitty. Excellent.
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