top of page
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Spotify
  • bluesky

The Global Family Business Champions

Workers 'Disillusioned' By Recent Pay Inflation & No Pay Rises

After a year of pay exceeding inflation, the tables seem to be turning on worker pay expectations as employers take stock of regulation and tax hikes. That’s according to the latest data from international recruitment expert, Robert Half.


Key Findings:


- 63% of workers are confident in their job prospects for the next six months

- But 70% are finding it more challenging to negotiate a pay rise

- 44% of businesses funnelling budgets into technology to enhance productivity instead


Data from the firm’s latest Jobs Confidence Index (JCI) – an economic confidence tracker produced in partnership with the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) - revealed that 63% of workers are confident in their job security for the next six months. However, a slowdown in real wage growth and an eight-point drop in the pay confidence pillar of the Index indicates that the tide is turning for workers – with the power shifting back to employers.


Additional statistics from Robert Half further indicate a reversal in remuneration growth potential. According to its 2025 Salary Guide, 70% of workers are finding it more challenging to negotiate a pay rise compared to last year. Employees do, however, feel they deserve an increase, whether that’s due to the growing costs of living (39%), because they expect it every year (29%) or due to exceeding performance goals (25%)


Employers are seemingly less willing to further add to employment costs, focusing instead on improving productivity. Data from the firm’s 2025 Salary Guide revealed that 44% of businesses are planning to implement automation and digital transformation to enhance productivity, while 40% are optimising workflow management.

According to Robert Half, with increases to National Insurance Contributions (NICs) also adding to financial pressures, it is less likely workers will get the pay rise they want in the New Year.


Matt Weston, Senior Managing Director UK & Ireland, at Robert Half commented: “Workers have seen high wage growth in response to the cost-of-living crisis, which has led to a level of expectation among employees of continued pay rises. The reality, though, is that many firms simply can’t sustain this, particularly with NICs set to increase. "


“Given that the UK’s productivity levels have remained stubbornly low, we are seeing a growing number of companies looking at ways to streamline current operations and better utilise resources. This is likely to continue until the economic climate settles from the recent upheaval we’ve experienced. However, that’s not to say that workers will lose out overall. The proposals in the Employment Rights Bill and a general recognition within the business community that advanced perks and benefits are a must in the modern world, mean that employees will reap the rewards beyond their pay packets.”

Next Event
Northern Family Business Insights

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

A panel discussion with family business leaders on all things family business

Most Recent Publication
Family Business Magazine, Spring 2026

Our bumper edition of our Family Business magazine which is packed full of all the latest news, insights, features, books to read and professional insights on a number of family business topics.In thi...

Read more
Most Read
Vote For The Midlands & Central People's Choice Family Business Of The Year

Family Business United is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the prestigious Midlands & Central People's Choice Family Business of the Year Award.

Vote For The East & East Anglia People's Choice Family Business Of The Year

Family Business United is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the prestigious East & East Anglia People's Choice Family Business of the Year Award.

Vote For The Yorkshire People's Choice Family Business Of The Year



Family Business United is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the prestigious Yorkshire People's Choice Family Business of the Year Award.

The Malcolm Group - A Scottish Family Legacy Built To Last

The Malcolm Group has grown from humble beginnings into one of Scotland’s most respected names in logistics and construction. But while its operations are far-reaching, the heart of the business remai...

Vote For The London & South East People's Choice Family Business Of The Year

mily Business United is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the prestigious London & South East People's Choice Family Business of the Year Award.

membership-advert.jpg

About the Author

bottom of page