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Food and beverage professionals in City hotels see salaries rise 25% in 12 months

London City (rex)Salaries among food and beverage professionals in City hotels in London have risen by over 25% in the past year, helped by a boom in fine dining in a city that now boasts 55 Michelin-starred restaurants. The findings come as part of a new survey by HVS Executive Search...
Posted: 22 March 2012 | 10:02

One-third of London's hospitality businesses will not increase wages in 2012

Catererandhotekeeper NewsAround one-third of hospitality businesses in London say they will not increase pay - or even try to cut wages - this year, according to a report from accountants RSM Tenon. Some 92 owners, chief executives and directors from hotels, restaurants, bars, pubs, clubs and spas took part in the survey...
Posted: 24 January 2012 | 15:46

Wake-up call – Mind the gender gap

EarningsThere has been progress in closing the gender pay gap, but women are still some way of parity with their male colleagues. Emilie Bennetts examines equal pay legislation and how to avoid discrimination claims
Posted: 20 January 2012 | 12:14

What this month's national minimum wage rise means

young chefs (rex)XpertHR Small Business - a service run by Caterer and Hotelkeeper's sister website, XpertHR - examines this month's national minimum wage rise
Posted: 10 November 2011 | 12:14

Wake-up call - Ensure you pay the minimum wage

National minimum wageIf you're tempted to breach minimum wage legislation, beware - you could now be named and shamed. Legal expert Nicola McMahon explains.
Posted: 18 February 2011 | 15:20

London hotel management salaries up 6%

Hotel managers in London have seen their salaries rise by twice the rate of inflation in 2009-2010 thanks to improving trading conditions.
Posted: 26 November 2010 | 14:16

Infozone: the briefing - 22/10/10

Topics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: private sector fears strikes; online job applications hit high; and pay and recruitment freezes fall.
Posted: 21 October 2010 | 14:55

Infozone: the briefing - 15/10/10

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: physical activity at work study; equal pay 'grinding to a halt'; and career advice plea to employers.
Posted: 14 October 2010 | 11:29

Equal pay - the basics

There is still a significant gap in earnings between men and women, despite the Equal Pay Act being introduced 40 years ago. Solicitor Ann Munro outlines employers' legal obligations in respect of equal pay.
Posted: 07 October 2010 | 14:57

Government plans to name and shame low payers

Ed DaveyThe Government has unveiled plans to name and shame companies that pay workers below the minimum wage, as the new rates for the national minimum wage come into effect. Employment relations minister Edward Davey (pictured) told employers that they would have three months to put their houses in order.
Posted: 30 September 2010 | 14:38

Infozone: the briefing - 27/08/10

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: apprenticeship scheme launched; and equal pay is still 57 years away.
Posted: 27 August 2010 | 14:55

How to ask for a pay rise

Infozone1. Calculate your worth Try to calculate how much you think you are worth and back it up with evidence of your skills and achievements.
Posted: 13 August 2010 | 10:37

We need to discuss hospitality pay rates and working hours

Peter HancockNobody wants to discuss the pay rates and working hours, but we need to promote hospitality's opportunities, says Peter Hancock, chief executive of Pride of Britain Hotels
Posted: 09 July 2010 | 16:59

Infozone: the briefing - 02/07/10

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: employers to provide private health insurance for migrant staff; and CIPD calls for 'training wage'.
Posted: 02 July 2010 | 15:05

Chinese restaurants score worst in food hygiene scores - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

The weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Whitbread to raise £100m through private placement; machismo eating trend that consumes live animals plans UK launch; dine in the sky experience at Edinburgh Festival and more…
Posted: 01 June 2010 | 10:29

People 1st report highlights ongoing skills shortfall

Brian Wisdom, chief executive at People 1stAfter a tough year of recession, freezing weather and volcano ash, Brian Wisdom, chief executive of hospitality Sector Skills Council People 1st, reports on the state of the hospitality industry as the State of the Nation 2010 report is published.
Posted: 28 May 2010 | 16:13

Infozone: the briefing - 21/05/10

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: recession heralds the blues; 'brutal' NHS cuts on the way; and 5% pay reduction for ministers.
Posted: 21 May 2010 | 10:37

Hospitality scores on non-financial rewards to retain staff, says Malmaison

Sean WheelerHospitality employers are well placed to retain staff despite the lack of money for salary increases because they can offer attractive non-financial benefits, according to the HR chief at Malmaison and Hotel du Vin. A new Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development report...
Posted: 12 April 2010 | 09:00

Infozone: the briefing - 09/04/10

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing nclude: optimistic teenagers look forward to high earnings; top UK businesses back Tory plans to ditch planned NI increase; and training law comes into effect.
Posted: 09 April 2010 | 16:38

Infozone: the briefing - 26/03/2010

InfozoneTopics covered in our weekly Infozone briefing include: jobs saved by flexible working: lack of skills remains a big concern for UK companies; and firms wasting 8% of payroll costs on inefficient pay policies.
Posted: 26 March 2010 | 14:38

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