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Issue:- 12 September 2014

Work life balance the top priority

EMPLOYEES are increasingly placing more value on work life balance over pay and benefits, according to a survey by a Southport based business advisory firm.  The online poll, conducted by Moore and Smalley Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, found that 60% of employees see a healthier balance between work and personal lives as their top priority.  Only 20% of those surveyed placed the most emphasis on the pay package offered by an employer.  A further 20% of employees place the highest value on being trusted to get on with the job without being 'micro-managed'.  James Treadwell, partner at Moore and Smalley, said:- "This survey suggests that firms that help staff achieve a good balance between their professional and personal commitments are more likely to attract and retain top talent. The employer benefits of promoting a balanced lifestyle are wide ranging, including saving money on recruitment costs. It is also proven that happy staff are more productive in the workplace, so it makes good business sense to cater for employee needs.  The desire for a greater work-life balance is perhaps reflected in the government's attempts to alter British working cultures, such as extending the right to request flexible working to all workers, not just parents, and changing the rules on shared parental leave."  According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)Britons in full time employment work an average of 42.7 hours a week, only an hour less than Greeks who work the longest hours in Europe. The UK also lacks in comparison to Denmark which was found to have the best work life balance by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Better Life Index, suggesting UK firms need to do more to satisfy staff in this area.

The Green Party calls for a £10 minimum wage for all

THE Green Party has called for the statutory minimum wage to be immediately lifted to Living Wage levels and for a £10 per hour minimum wage for all by 2020.  Yet many businesses point out that this would lead to us pricing our services out of the global market and lead to huge redundancies.  The Green Party says that it is:- "the only party committed to delivering real change for the common good, believes every worker over 16 should be paid at least the minimum wage and would abolish the age based differential rates currently in place. Raising the minimum wage to living wage levels would benefit an estimated 5.2million people; 17% of the working population; and usher in a fairer society where fewer workers are trapped in poverty pay conditions."  Sadly mist small businesses point out that the money to afford these rises is just not in the economy and many small businesses, and even many large businesses will face the prospect of cutting the work force  or closing, should the economic situation not change. The policy announcement was made by Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett on the eve of the Greens' Party Conference at Conference Aston in Birmingham, that was held over 5 September to 8 September 2014.  The new policy pledges will appear in the Green Party's 2015 General Election Manifesto alongside other measures designed to address persistent inequality and poverty. The Green Party is calling for a Wealth Tax on the top 1% and company wide pay ratios.  Quite how small business could cope with the rise is yet to be shown by the party, who like the Unions seem to be focused on what big business is doing and not looking at the grass rout businesses.  Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett said:- "Under our plan no-one would be paid less than £10 an hour in 2020. It is a scandal that under the Coalition government the number of workers earning less than the Living Wage has risen by a staggering 50% from 3.4million in 2011 to 5.2million today. It makes a mockery of Prime Minister David Cameron's 2010 statement that a Living Wage is 'an idea whose time has come. The fact that the Green Party are consistently polling at some of our best numbers since 1989 goes to show that our message of the need to reshape our politics and economy to work for the common good is really hitting home. It is our policies such as making the minimum wage a Living Wage, a Wealth Tax on the top 1%, renationalising our railways and having a publicly owned and run NHS that are both encouraging people to join as members and vote Green in growing numbers."

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