Private wage hikes to outstrip public sector, survey claims

-

New research has indicated that the rate at which private sector wages increase will be comfortably higher than that of the public sector in 2011, as the impact of government cutbacks begins to bite.

According to a survey published by recruitment agency Hay Group, private salaries will rise by an average of 2.5 per cent over the course of this year, compared to public sector wage inflation of just 0.3 per cent.

“Increasing wage budgets reflect gathering confidence in business conditions, but salary rises will remain behind inflation,” said Hay reward expert Claudia Canavesio. “The sizable gap in predicted pay rises … risks pricing public organisations out of the market.”

Ms Canavesio also highlighted the possibility of a “brain drain”, with top public sector talent switching sides to work for private companies to dodge wage cuts and possible redundancy.

HRreview Logo

Get our essential weekday HR news and updates.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Keep up with the latest in HR...
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
Optin_date
This field is hidden when viewing the form

 

Yesterday (January 19th 2011), data released by the Office for National Statistics revealed that unemployment had inched to just under 2.5 million in the three months to November 2010.

Posted by Hayley Edwards

Latest news

Personalising the Benefits Experience: Why Employees Need More Than Just Information

This article explores how organisations can move beyond passive, one-size-fits-all communication to deliver relevant, timely, and simplified benefits experiences that reflect employee needs and life stages.

Grant Wyatt: When the love dies – when staying is riskier than quitting

When people fall out of love with their employer, or feel their employer has fallen out of love with them, what follows is rarely a clean exit.

£30bn pension savings window opens for employers ahead of 2029 reforms

UK employers could unlock billions in National Insurance savings by expanding pension salary sacrifice schemes before new limits take effect in 2029.

Expat jobs ‘fail early as costs hit $79,000 per worker’

International assignments are ending early due to family strain, isolation and poor preparation, as rising costs increase pressure on employers.
- Advertisement -

The Great Employer Divide: What the evidence shows about employers that back parents and carers — and those that don’t

Understand the growing divide between organisations that effectively support working parents and carers — and those that don’t. This session shows how to turn employee experience data into a clear business case, linking care-related pressures to performance, retention and workforce stability.

Scott Mills exit puts spotlight on risk of ‘news vacuum’ in high-profile dismissals

Sudden departure of a long-serving BBC presenter raises questions about how employers manage high-profile dismissals and limit speculation.

Must read

Emma Thomas & Paul Callegari: Ten questions employers should ask before dismissing

As the referee in the recent Premiership match between...

Video Focus: Employing Non-UK Nationals

HRreview has compiled a selection of interesting videos focussed on emplying and vetting non-UK nationals, including: The Point's Based System: A comprehensive guide to the UK's new system for those wanting to live and work in the UK The UK Boarder Agency: the new UK Border Agency is working to strengthen the country's borders, overseeing immigration, customs and citizenship.
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you