Equal Pay Day this year has fallen on the last day of August (31st, to be precise) and in doing so, marks 62 additional days that women need to work following the end of the financial year to earn the same pay as men.
The good news (if there is such a thing as good news about inequity) is that the gender pay gap has fallen to a 20 year low, to 14.6% (down from 15.3%). What this means is that women are earning $245 less than men each week, instead of $253.70 less a week last year. More...
Fonction publique - Heures supplémentaires : l'exonération des cotisations salariales prévue pour septembre 2019...
Des syndicats ont critiqué la mesure annoncée ce 26 août par le Premier ministre, qui est censée augmenter le pouvoir d'achat des actifs, y compris ceux de la fonction publique. Plus...
Augmentations salariales : ce sera +2% en 2019... comme en 2018
Korn Ferry, cabinet international de conseil, confirme des prévisions d’augmentations salariales d'environ 2% pour l’année 2018. Plus...
Le salaire des jeunes diplômés va augmenter en 2019
Le salaire des diplômés de bac +4/5 va augmenter sur l’année à venir, de 5 à 10% en fonction des secteurs. Une dynamique de marché favorable pousse les entreprises à embaucher avec des rémunérations plus attractives. Plus...
University education: a £10k salary boost for the price of three flat whites?
The tragedy is that it was all so predictable from the outset. But it is even worse than he sets out. When fees were allowed to increase to £9,000 (and paid by students) the average cost of teaching was about £6,000 (setting aside grants for some high-cost subjects). So, in a time of austerity, there was a bonanza. More...
Graduates of Imperial College beat Oxbridge on earnings
Average Imperial graduate earns £37,931 in first year, £5,000 more than Oxbridge. More...
Teacher Money May Run Private Schools
Teacher Money May Run Private Schools
I'm just killing myself over this one. Is it capitalism run amuck? Or is it socialism run amuck? Either way - let's hear it for the teachers, who are responding to the privatization of their workplaces by buying the workplaces! Oh sure, I can hear the critics chiming in from all sides - but if the teachers own the schools, they are probably in a better position than ever to protect their own jobs and at the same time advance the principles of education and learning they have worked for so many years trying to promote. More...
Salaire horaire : l’importance de la catégorie socioprofessionnelle et du diplôme
En 2014, dans les entreprises privées et publiques de 10 salariés ou plus, le salaire horaire habituel moyen est de 17,3 euros bruts, en incluant les primes régulières. Des disparités importantes existent selon la catégorie socioprofessionnelle et le diplôme. Elles s’avèrent moindres selon l’âge, le sexe, le secteur d’activité ou le type de poste occupé. Plus...
Salary diversity: Australian universities and their general staff (AUR 60 02)
This statistical note updates earlier work on the salaries paid to general staff working at Australia's public universities, and the levels at which universities classify those staff. In 2017, higher proportions of general staff in more senior grades could be found at the University of Technology Sydney, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, the University of Canberra, and Monash and Macquarie Universities. More...
Pôle emploi - Actualisation mensuelle : où envoyer les bulletins de salaire ?
Si vous déclarez une activité lors de votre actualisation mensuelle, il est impératif d'envoyer les photocopies de vos bulletins de salaire. Sur ces copies, n'oubliez pas de rappeler votre nom et votre numéro identifiant. Plus...