Tenet and Dune VFX firm DNEG has announced plans to pay overtime to its UK employees in what it calls a “transformative move” that is a departure from industry norms.
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In response to the findings, Charlene Brown, Chair of The Ivors Academy’s Ethics Committee, said: “While annual government gender pay gap reporting focuses on the largest firms, SMEs aren’t part of these figures yet account for three fifths of employment in the UK’s private sector.“Given their importance in terms of employment I would encourage all SMEs in music to invest some time by reporting on their pay gaps, and importantly, identifying what they are doing to address them.
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.Tenet and Dune VFX firm DNEG has announced plans to pay overtime to its UK employees in what it calls a “transformative move” that is a departure from industry norms.
The Musicians’ Union and the Ivors Academy have called for more support for British music makers who are still shielding, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
iOS - Android ‘New Lanark 2021: A Living Legacy’ is a hybrid event which will take place both in person at the World Heritage site and online from Tuesday, October 12 to Thursday, October 14 and features a packed programme of speakers and round-table discussions exploring the legacies of social reform and heritage-led regeneration.Keynote speakers will include former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, broadcaster Lesley Riddoch and Kate Pugh OBE, non-executive director for culture at the UK National
UK mobile network to bring back roaming charges for customers who travel to Europe from 2022. The announcement follows one from Vodafone last month when the operator said that new and upgrading customers will be charged roaming fees of £2 per day to be able to use their monthly allowance in European countries from January, 2022.
Married At First Sight UK is back on our screens with a fresh crop of singletons who are eager to find their forever. However, it's not all of the stars' first time around on the reality TV rollercoaster.
Openreach has announced it will scrap connection fees for access to its superfast broadband network for those who receive Universal Credit with no other earnings from next month.
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UK Government is being urged to "bring clarity" soon on the future of the State Pension triple lock after reports suggested that a decision on the rule, which is used to uprate pensions, is to be made this week. Helen Morrissey, senior pensions and retirement analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Any decision needs to take account of the needs of both pensioners and taxpayers.
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benefit claimants could be due £1,500 in back payments if the UK Government loses a legal case over whether it was fair to exclude people on legacy benefits from extra Covid support. Earlier this year, the High Court granted two people claiming Employment Support Allowance (ESA) the right to challenge a decision not to increase their payments in line with the top-up given to those on Universal Credit.
The first trailer for this season of Married At First Sight UK has been released, and it promises a lot of nail-biting drama.This season has taken inspiration from the successful Australian version of the show, where instead of focusing on couples first meeting on their wedding day, it will follow them as they live alongside other newlyweds and see if they are tempted romantically by others.
Another week, another film from the past getting pulled off the shelf, dusted off, and repurposed for a streaming service.
EXCLUSIVE: Filipina actress and singer Lovi Poe (Malaya) is joining Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike) and Poppy Delevingne (Riviera) in director Ben Cookson’s The Chelsea Cowboy, based on the life of actor, gangster and lothario John Bindon.