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    23-10-2018, 12:09 PM - Views: 1056
    Hi - we are trying to establish a fair shift premia rate for our permanent night shift. I can see the average/ mean amounts from industry reports. I wondered if any on here had implemented new shift rates recently, or in a previous life - and how they arrived at that rate. This is for a 40 or 42 hour week, either working 4 on 4 off or a 2 2 3, yet to be decided.

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    23-10-2018, 12:09 PM - Views: 1056
    Hi - we are trying to establish a fair shift premia rate for our permanent night shift. I can see the average/ mean amounts from industry reports. I wondered if any on here had implemented new shift rates recently, or in a previous life - and how they arrived at that rate. This is for a 40 or 42 hour week, either working 4 on 4 off or a 2 2 3, yet to be decided.

    many thanks Paul
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    23-10-2018, 12:36 PM
    Hi @Paul Smith

    Thanks for posting your question. We will highlight this in tomorrow's newsletter and in the meantime ask other members for feedback.


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    23-10-2018, 12:36 PM - Views: 1055
    Hi @Paul Smith

    Thanks for posting your question. We will highlight this in tomorrow's newsletter and in the meantime ask other members for feedback.


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    25-10-2018, 02:29 PM
    Hi @Paul Smith

    we do permanent nights get paid for 40 work 37.5 and they get a 20% uplift on the basic hourly rate. We did this year amalgamate our day shift rate which was 25% into our normal hourly rate so prior to this they would have got their normal hourly rate say £10.00 plus 50% uplift making it £15.00 per hour but now they get £12.50 plus 20% making it £15.00 per hour - hope this helps. We keep the same people on nights and don't alternate them for health reasons
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    25-10-2018, 02:29 PM - Views: 1024
    Hi @Paul Smith

    we do permanent nights get paid for 40 work 37.5 and they get a 20% uplift on the basic hourly rate. We did this year amalgamate our day shift rate which was 25% into our normal hourly rate so prior to this they would have got their normal hourly rate say £10.00 plus 50% uplift making it £15.00 per hour but now they get £12.50 plus 20% making it £15.00 per hour - hope this helps. We keep the same people on nights and don't alternate them for health reasons
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    07-11-2018, 12:59 PM
    Hi @Paul Smith - only just seen your question, but having run a quick check of shift premiums on vacancies we have registered for night shift working over the past 12 months the average is 20% uplift. This is only based on permanent nights - rotating shifts are usually more complicated as you are probably already aware with more variation and typically with differing levels for each shift worked (morning/afternoons/nights etc.) Happy to discuss further if you require - give me a call. thanks
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    Hi @Paul Smith - only just seen your question, but having run a quick check of shift premiums on vacancies we have registered for night shift working over the past 12 months the average is 20% uplift. This is only based on permanent nights - rotating shifts are usually more complicated as you are probably already aware with more variation and typically with differing levels for each shift worked (morning/afternoons/nights etc.) Happy to discuss further if you require - give me a call. thanks
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    07-11-2018, 01:16 PM
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    https://www.eef.org.uk/resources-and-knowledge/research-and-intelligence/shift-patterns-and-premia-benchmark-report


    This could help
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    https://www.eef.org.uk/resources-and-knowledge/research-and-intelligence/shift-patterns-and-premia-benchmark-report


    This could help
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    08-11-2018, 11:16 AM
    Thanks @Kam Bains - I have the report, I hope you are keeping well - Paul
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    Thanks @Kam Bains - I have the report, I hope you are keeping well - Paul
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    08-11-2018, 11:17 AM
    @Jane High thanks... thats really useful to know.
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    @Jane High thanks... thats really useful to know.
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    Thanks @David Woakes - I hope you and the team are keeping well.
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