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IntroductionIn a time of great economic change, Blue Arrow understand the importance of continued market analysis to ensure clientsand candidates alike are receiving nancial and service based rewards in alignment with market expectations.
Our comprehensive study of the market has highlightedsome encouraging trends, positioning the recruitmentmarket as a whole as relatively optimistic. Companiesare hiring and are planning to continue hiring over the nextyear, with a positive move towards more permanent hires.
It is clear that employers are working harder to increasestaff benets as a focus on attracting, retaining anddeveloping quality candidates becomes paramount.Key skills amongst candidates are becoming increasingly
scarce as top talent is snapped up by those organisationswilling to invest.
In the following document you will nd detailed statisticalanalysis of UK recruitment trends in relation to geographicalspread, permanent and temporary hiring, benets andlegislative changes, with detailed analysis into sectors andindividual job roles.
Blue Arrow would like to thank everyone who took the time to complete the survey. You have provided valuableopinions on the year ahead and enabled us to deliver thisinsightful information which we trust will be used as a
valuable management tool for many recipients.
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The HeadlinesThe results from the Blue Arrow Salary Survey 2012/13 have highlighted a number of key ndings, including:
Companies in the South & East, Wales and Midlands
& West are planning to recruit the highest numberof new permanent staff over the next year, with apredicted 31% of respondents from each regionplanning to recruit
Companies within the South & East region plan to take on larger numbers of both temporaryand permanent staff compared to other regions
London is the only area where a single companyplans to take on more than 500 permanent staff
over the next year
On balance, more companies plan to reduce temporary
worker numbers than increase them Just under half of companies now offer 25 days holiday
or more, with 11% offering 29 days or more
Agency Workers Regulations have inuenced therecruitment plans of over 25% of companies surveyed
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Most of the organisations who responded to our survey ( 93%) employ the majority of their staff on a permanent basis,with just 7% employing the majority of their staff on a contract, temporary or freelance basis (see Chart 4) .
Looking at the numbers in greater detail, Chart 6 shows us that 10% of companies in the South & East plan to recruit 100 or more permanent members of staff, whilst 59% plan to recruit smaller numbers of ve or fewer permanent membersof staff over the coming year.
Recruitment PlansLooking towards the future, the good news is that many companies across the country plan to recruit new permanent staff
over the next year, with the South & East region coming out top overall, showing that the economic growth in this area looksstronger than in other parts of the country (Chart 5).
Whilst 43% of respondents from the South & East plan to recruit over the coming year, only 3% of respondents from Walesand 5% of respondents from the North plan to expand their permanent workforce over the coming year - showing a clearNorth/ South divide.
Permanently On Contract /
Temporary /Freelance basis
Chart 4:On what basis arethe majority of yourstaff employed?
London Midlands & West North
Scotland South & East
Wales
< 5 6 > 49
50 > 99 100 > 499 500 +
Chart 5:Geographic spread ofcompanies planning toemploy more permanentstaff over the next year
Chart 6:Number of plannedpermanent recruitsin the South & East region
93%7%
8%
26%
59%
5%
15%
3%
43%
28%
3%
10%
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Overall, the South & East region also plans to recruit a greater number of permanent staff per organisation (Chart 7 below) than other areas of the country.
15% of respondents said that their companies plan to increase the number of temporary staff over the next year, 61% plan to maintain current levels, whilst 24% planned to decrease temporary staff levels (Chart 8) .
Wales
South & East
Scotland
North
Midlands & West
London
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Number of companies
500 +
100 > 499 50 > 99 6 > 49
< 5
Chart 7:Predicted numberof permanentstaff increases
Decrease
Increase Stay the same
Chart 8:Does your company plan toincrease, decrease or maintaintemporary staff levels over thenext year? 24%
15%61%
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The same geographic bias towards recruitment growth is once again reected in the planned recruitment of temporarystaff over the next year, with the South & East region planning the highest levels of recruitment overall (Chart 9 below).However, companies seeking to recruit the highest numbers of new staff are located in the North and Midlands & Westregions, showing some tentative signs of positive economic growth in these areas.
Wales
South & East
Scotland
North
Midlands & West
London
0 2 4 6 8 10
500 +
100 > 499 50 > 99
6 > 49
< 5
Chart 9:Predicted numberof temporary staffincreases
Agency Workers RegulationsLooking more broadly at the recruitment industry,Blue Arrow asked respondents if the Agency WorkersRegulations (AWR) had impacted upon theirrecruitment plans (Chart 10) .
Just over a quarter of respondents said the new regulationshad moderately or signicantly inuenced their recruitmentplans, whilst the remaining three quarters said it hadntaffected their plans at all.
Moderately
Signicantly Not at all
Chart 10:Has AWR inuenced yourrecruitment plans?
23%
5%
72%
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Industry Pay LevelsThe Salary Survey not only looked at recruitment plans, it also reviewed pay scales and benets across a rangeof key industries.
Catering & HospitalityWithin the Catering & Hospitality industry the mostprevalent temporary jobs reected the exible natureof the industry and its requirement to respond to peakdemands. Common roles include Waiters and Waitresses,Cleaners and Housekeepers.
Chart 11 below shows the typical hourly rates paid topeople working within the Catering & Hospitality industry.54% of these salaries fall within the 5 to 7.49 per hourrate for jobs such as Waiters, Waitresses, Cleaners andKitchen Porters.
Breaking this data down fur ther in Chart 12 below, we can see that the vast majority of lower paid jobs fall within theFront of House Junior roles with the higher paid jobs (paying 15 per hour or more) focused on Front of House Managersand Senior Chefs, who bring with them more experience and knowledge.
5 - 7.49 per hour 7.50 - 9.99 per hour
10+ per hour
Chart 11:Hourly rates of pay forCatering & Hospitality staff
Front ofHouse Jnr
Front ofHouse
Manager
Cleaner Chef Jnr
ChefSnr
Kitchen Jnr
50
40
30
20
10
0
5 - 7.49
7.50 - 9.99 10 - 12.49
12.50 - 14.99 15+
Chart 12:Hourly rates of
pay for Catering& Hospitalitystaff by role
54%
19%
27%
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Looking at the permanent side of Catering & Hospitalityrecruitment in Chart 13, you can see that the pattern of
temporary pay levels is reected within permanent salariesfor Junior Front of House staff.
Senior Chef and Front of House Manager roles commanda much higher salary of 25,000 or above, with a bias
towards these higher pay levels in the South & East andScotland as shown within our survey data (see Chart 14) .
Front ofHouse Jnr
Front ofHouse
Manager
Cleaner Chef Jnr
ChefSnr
Kitchen Jnr
100
120
80
60
40
20
0
10k - 14,999 15k - 19,999 20k - 24,999
25k+
Chart 13:Salary levels of permanentroles within the Catering& Hospitality sector
London
Midlands & West
Scotland South & East
Wales
Chart 14:25,000+ salary distribution
9%
36%
4% 34%
17%
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Looking at a regional level in Chart 16, once again the majority ( 52%) of workers paid 25,000 or more per annum wereemployed within the South & East region, with the Midlands & West coming in second at 36%.
Driving & DistributionSalary levels for permanent staff working within the Driving& Distribution sector show that lower paid jobs are thosebeing lled by general Drivers or Drivers Mates (Chart 15) .
The vast majority ( 55%) of Drivers paid over 25,000according to this survey were LGV C+E Drivers,proving that there are clear career (and therefore salary)progression opportunities within the eld of Driving& Distribution.
With the Midlands & West being a key logistics hub for the UK, and a number of signicant airports and seapor ts locatedwithin the South & East region coupled with a higher cost of living, these higher pay levels will help to guarantee theretention of good staff locally.
25
30
20
15
10
5
07.5 Tonne
Category C1Driver Drivers
MateLGV CDriver
LGVC+E
Driver
LGV HiabCategory
C
TransportOffice
Yardsman/Shunter
10k - 14,999
15k - 19,999 20k - 24,999
25k+
Chart 15:Salary levels ofpermanent roleswithin the Driving &Distribution sector
London
Midlands & West Scotland South & East
Chart 16:25,000+ salary distribution 36%
52%
4%
8%
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When analysing a smaller sample of responses (Chart 18) ,we compared pay levels for Production Line Operatives
and Pickers/Packers to see how pay levels at the lowerend of the pay scale differed. Whilst respondents from theSouth & East employed a greater number of ProductionLine Operatives at the lower end of the pay scale, it was
London, the Midlands & West and the North that paidhigher permanent salaries, whilst Wales, South & East and
Scotland paid the lowest levels. The best paid jobs fellwithin the Engineering sector, suggesting a greater levelof skill was required by the Production Line Operatives an observation which was reected in their levels of pay.
Industrial, Manufacturing & WarehousingThe Industrial, Manufacturing & Warehousing sector coversa broad range of careers from Labourers and AssemblyLine Workers through to Quality Inspectors and Plasterers,which is reected in the broad range of permanent salariesreported in our survey.
Most of the careers that fell within the 25,000 and overcategory were skilled jobs such as Electricians, Fork LiftTruck Operators, Welders and Logistics Controllers, with
the bulk of the lower paid jobs comprising Pickers, Packers,Assembly Line Workers and Production Operatives(Chart 17) .
10k - 14,999 15k - 19,999
20k - 24,999 25k+
Chart 17:Spread of pay withinIndustrial, Manufacturing& Warehousing Sector
South& East
Midlands& West
London Wales Scotland North
1012
16
14
18
8
6
4
2
0
10k - 14,999 15k - 19,999
20k - 24,999 25k+
Chart 18:Geographic spread ofpay within Industrial,
Manufacturing& Warehousing Sector
26%
46%
18%
10%
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This data is broken down fur ther in Char t 20, showing that it is not only senior Admin jobs, such as Team Leaders andOfce Manager roles that command in excess of 25,000 per annum, a wide range of mid-level Admin roles and Sales jobsalso reach this higher salary level.
Secretarial & AdminData from our survey shows that of all of the sectors surveyed, the Secretarial and Admin Sector has the greatest numberof higher paid permanent jobs overall, with 49% of jobs paying 20,000 per annum or more (see Chart 19 below) .
BenefitsWhen considering a new job, potential employees notonly consider the salary on offer, they also consider theadditional benets that come with a job, such as holidaydays, health care and bonus schemes.
We asked a number of businesses what benets theycurrently offered their permanent staff, starting with themost common benet paid holiday days.
Chart 21 shows the breakdown of holiday days offered bycompanies. Just over half of all respondents ( 52%) offered20 to 24 days holiday, with 11% offering 29 days or more
to their staff. Of the 11% of companies offering 29 holidaydays it was small enterprises (comprising 50 staff or less)or larger enterprises (with 1,000 staff or more) that weremore likely to offer enhanced holiday benets.
10k - 14,999 15k - 19,999
20k - 24,999 25k+
Chart 19:Spread of pay withinSecretarial & Admin Sector
10,000 -14,999
15,000 -19,999
20,000 -24,999
25,000+
100
120
160
140
180
80
60
40
20
0
Sales
Junior Admin Admin
Senior Admin
Chart 20:Salary spread ofdiffering Secretarial& Admin roles
13%
38% 30%
19%
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PartnersWe are proud to have the Craft Guildof Chefs as the Catering & Hospitalitypartner for the Blue Arrow Salary Survey
Established in 1965 as a Guild of the Cookery and FoodAssociation, the Craft Guild of Chefs has developed into
the leading Chefs Association in the UK and has manymembers worldwide.
Members come from all aspects of the food service andhospitality sectors working in a wide variety of positions fromstudents and trainees to top management. No other associationboasts such a broad and experienced membership.
Aims and objectives
As an association representing the interest of chefs, their aims are clear:
To increase standards of professional cooking throughgreater awareness, education and training
To develop careers and prospects of members
To help members develop and maintain their knowledge,skills and ability
To promote and participate in all levels of craft skillscompetitions in the UK and internationally
To work with industry, education and the media to win greaterrecognition for chefs and their profession
To endorse and promote the use of British and Europeanproduce, working with suppliers and manufacturers to createinnovative menus and recipe ideas
We are proud to haveAA DriveTech as the Distribution& Driving partner for the
Blue Arrow Salary Survey
AA DriveTech is the UKs leading provider of driver training,assessment and driver awareness schemes. Focusing onexperienced car, van and professional PCV and LGV drivers,
their business divisions offer specialist education that meets theneeds of private, business and commercial drivers... and makesa difference.
Established in 1990, AA DriveTech is one of the largest eet riskmanagement & driver education companies in the UK. Based inBasingstoke, Hampshire they also have signicant training facilitiesclose to the Transpor t Research Laboratories (TRL). The companybecame part of the AA Group in July 2009.
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We are proud to have Toyotaas the Industrial, Manufacturingand Warehousing partner for the
Blue Arrow Salary Survey
Toyotas decision to establish a manufacturing operation in Europewas announced in 1989 and Toyota Manufacturing UK wasestablished in December that year.
There are two manufacturing plants in the UK representing a totalinvestment in excess of 2 billion and currently approximately3,100 members are employed. The vehicle manufacturing plantis located at Burnaston in Derbyshire, the engine manufacturingplant is located at Deeside in Nor th Wales. The rst car, a CarinaE, drove off the Burnaston production line on 16 December 1992.The Avensis replaced the Carina E in 1997 and in 2008 the thirdgeneration Avensis was launched. In 1998 a second model, theCorolla, was introduced and in 2001 the new generation Corollawas launched.
In 2007, production of Auris, the new Toyota hatchback,started replacing Corolla. Production of the Auris Hybrid,
the rst full mass-produced hybrid in Europe, began in 2010.The processes at Burnaston include stamping, welding, painting,plastic mouldings and assembly and at Deeside machining,assembly and aluminium casting.
We are proud to have Jobs & Careers magazine asthe Secretarial & Admin partner
for the Blue Arrow Salary Survey
Jobs & Careers is a recruitment and training guide aimed atgalvanising the most self-motivated, career-minded and proactive
job-seekers across the country with expert advice on how tosucceed in getting that job and taking the next step on the careerladder via national and regional print and digital editions, websiteand email newsletter covering the majority of the UK through anextensive and growing list of distribution partners and columnists,which includes the likes of:
Blue Arrow, National Careers Service, National ApprenticeshipService, Remploy, Career Transitions Partnership (CTP/RFEA),Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA), Twin UK,Rathbone, National Union of Students (NUS), Engineering UK,City & Guilds, British Chambers of Commerce, Army Careers,universities, libraries and more.
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