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Hi there, 

I'm producing an episode of a podcast for StoryThings which looks at payroll in a different city around the world, with London as one, and featuring real people who can talk about their experiences with work. Perhaps you have experience of the following;


Payroll Giving (Do you give to charity through your wages?)

Flexible retirement (Have you recently negotiated this through your company?)

Pay complexities caused by Brexit (In fact any complexity caused by Brexit. Perhaps you are an EU citizen working at a UK company who has had to deal with changes that affected your taxation and benefits, and the HR department was able to help you navigate the changes). 

The ongoing war on talent /employers competing to find the best talent and improve recruitment. Were you scouted by a company and had to negotiate aspects of your pay? Did you have discussions with payroll to help you make your decision? 

Paid sabbatical/career break?

We're not looking for CEOs or policy makers but regular employees, ideally working for a company in London who has experienced any of the above and are willing to briefly share for the podcast. 

You may have a story that isn't listed above but would make for an interesting listen or shine a light on some aspect of pay that is particular to the UK/London.  It could be some aspect of Paternity leave for example...even PAW-ternity! We're very open to suggestions.

Do get in touch and we can have a chat by phone/zoom or a coffee this week. 

Thanks 

Hannah 

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