Fairness, flexibility and affordability. What are the lessons from pay and reward approaches and trends in the UK?

"With many UK workers experiencing real wage cuts and in a rapidly tightening labour market, this research paper, authored by IES' head of HR consultancy, Duncan Brown, analyses trends in UK pay and rewards over the past thirty years. In turn, the paper offers guidance to employers and pol...

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Main Author: Brown, Duncan
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brighton 2018
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399528124911177009-Fairness,-flexibility-and-affo.htm
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description "With many UK workers experiencing real wage cuts and in a rapidly tightening labour market, this research paper, authored by IES' head of HR consultancy, Duncan Brown, analyses trends in UK pay and rewards over the past thirty years. In turn, the paper offers guidance to employers and policymakers on three areas that approaches to reward should consider moving forward: low pay, gender pay and total rewards. In its analysis of trends in reward since the latter part of the 20th century, the paper highlights how there was a move across all sectors towards more market- and performance-related pay and individualised and more flexible packages. Underneath the rhetoric of 'total rewards' and 'best-places-to-work', however, greater risk and variability in pay was transferred to employees and pay differentials escalated as pay fairness took a back-seat. Since the financial crash in 2008, Brown suggests that many employers have become fixated by low-cost reward models of low pay awards, little pay progression, worse benefits and limited, uncertain working hours. Brown argues that employee engagement and national productivity has suffered as a result, forcing government to intervene on a ‘fairness’ agenda, for example taking new measures to address executive pay escalation and low pay levels with the National Living Wage."
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Fairness, flexibility and affordability. What are the lessons from pay and reward approaches and trends in the UK?
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