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Cambridge University staff strike for cost of living adjustments
More than 500 University of Cambridge workers are striking for a 'Cambridge weighting' to match the wage supplements received by equivalent staff at Oxford University. Oxford introduced a pensionable weighting of £1,500 in 2024 and raised it by 15% to £1,730 last year. Cambridge staff have only received a 2.5% interim payment, which does not sufficiently address living costs that are 30% above the national average. The University stated it is committed to dialogue and has implemented measures such as raising starting salaries and paid family leave.
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Rising Costs Force Companies to Cut Wage Increases Amidst Economic Pressure
Amid rising costs, companies are increasingly curtailing wage increases for employees, which could have significant implications for consumer spending and overall economic growth. This trend reflects a broader struggle businesses face to balance profitability with employee compensation in a challenging economic environment. The impact of reduced wage growth may exacerbate inflationary pressures as consumers have less disposable income to spend. Analysts suggest that this could lead to a slowdown in economic recovery if the trend continues, influencing market sentiments and employer-employee dynamics.
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