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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
Justin Welby has urged big firms to pay taxes in the countries where they earn the money and consider how they support society. The Archbishop agreed that tax was a moral issue. He added that misusing power accrued through wealth is ‘what the Bible calls sin’. However, the Archbishop, a former city oil executive, insisted that this did not mean that ‘business is bad’. He said it was important to ‘affirm’ the role of wealth creation.
Work/EmploymentBible Society - 6th February 2015
 
A Conservative government would offer up to 15 million workers three days' paid leave a year for volunteering, David Cameron has announced today.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 10th April 2015
 
The East London NHS Foundation Trust has been taken to an employment tribunal this week by Victoria Wasteney, a senior occupational therapist who works for them. She is accusing it of discriminating against her because of her Christian faith. She was accused of ‘bullying and harassing’ a Muslim colleague who told managers that Ms Wasteney had tried to convert her to Christianity.
Work/EmploymentBible Society - 23rd January 2014
 
Small charities have seen the number of staff they employ fall, but volunteers increase, according to the Foundation for Social Improvement.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 21st January 2015
 
Workers have won a ground-breaking case to include overtime in holiday pay. This means some people working overtime could claim for additional holiday pay. Currently, only basic pay counts when calculating holiday pay. The tribunal also ruled that workers can make backdated claims but only for a limited period. However, the ruling could be referred to the Court of Appeal, meaning that a final decision may be years away. The ruling has widespread implications for companies where staff are required to do overtime as a regular part of their job.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel - November 5th 2014
 
Christian Aid has joined the ranks of living wage employers and announced that it has been accredited by the Living Wage Foundation to hold itself accountable.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 8th January 2015
 
The number of people working in charities went up by 29,542 according to the accounts and annual returns filed with the Charity Commission in the year to September 2014.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 12th November 2014
 
A grandfather who spent almost 20 years volunteering for the Red Cross has been dropped by the organisation for opposing same-sex marriage.
Work/EmploymentThe Christian Institute - 7th November 2014
 
The voluntary sector is experiencing a "revolving door" of staff with employee turnover levels at a post-recession high of 22 per cent, according to a People Count Third Sector Report released today by Agenda Consulting.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 20th October 2014
 
The number of people working in charities went up by 25,000 in accounts and annual returns filed in the year to June 2014 with the Charity Commission.
Work/EmploymentCivil Society News - 15th August 2014
 
Twice as many young people are now volunteering compared to 10 years ago, according to new research. A third of young people now volunteer for good causes – the figure is nearly double that of a decade ago and the young are now the most likely to give up their time. The poll, published by research consultancy nfpSynergy, also reveals that volunteering is up 5% since January last year, meaning 1 in 4 people are now volunteers. The research, taken from a nationally representative survey of 1000 Britons, shows that 34% of 16-24 year olds volunteer, double the 18% recorded in 2003. They are now the most likely age group to volunteer, consistently polling the highest figures after a dramatic three-year rise took them above the over 65s.
Work/EmploymentInspire, April/May 2014
 
The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev John Sentamu, has called on the government to cut the number of low-paid workers by one million, describing the aim as ‘the litmus test of a fair recovery’. Dr Sentamu is chair of the Living Wage Commission, whose final report was published recently and argues that the government has a crucial role to play in implementing the living wage. Distinct from the legal minimum wage, the living wage is defined as what it actually costs to enjoy a basic but socially accepted standard of living. While more people are at work in the UK than ever before, average incomes have fallen for the last five years. The report estimates that 5.2 million people currently earn less than the living wage.
Work/EmploymentChristianity, August 2014
 
Figures from the office of National Statistics show that in the UK, unemployment fell by 77,000 in the last three months, taking the unemployment rate to 6.9 per cent for the first time since 2009.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel, April 17, 2014
 
Local authority employers have offered a one per cent pay rise to around a million council workers. The employers, who negotiate on behalf of 350 councils, said the increase would increase the local government pay bill by more than £164 million. The offer applies to staff ranging from librarians, refuse collectors and cleaners to social workers and architects. The offer does not apply to chief executives, senior officers, teachers or fire-fighters, who are covered by separate pay arrangements.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel – 21 March 2014
 
Britain’s most senior Roman Catholic cleric has called for political leaders to extinguish ‘the discourse of fear’ that plagues immigration’s contribution to the economy. The Most Rev Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, said migrant workers helped ensure large cities were able to ‘carry on working’, and said it was time for senior politicians to ‘appeal to do something more normal and more substantial than fear’ when discussing foreign workers’ contribution to the economy.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel, February 19, 2014
 
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