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HCM_CychoCycle_Strip_UPDATE2014.pdf 1 04/12/ UK news update Osborne unveils ‘Living Wage’


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George Osborne’s Living Wage could have major implications for the health club sector


Chancellor George Osborne has unveiled plans for a new compulsory living wage in the first Tory government Budget for 20 years. From April 2016, the Living Wage will come


into effect in place of the minimum wage, which is currently £6.50 an hour. The Living Wage – intended to cover significant cuts being made to tax credits for low income workers – will start at £7.20 an hour for over- 25s, gradually rising to £9 an hour in 2020. The announcement will have big implications


for the leisure industry – both in terms of revenue opportunities and staff costs – where the majority of entry-level workers


start their careers on minimum wage. For lifeguards, receptionists, junior personal trainers and a number of hospitality workers, the announcement heralds the prospect of a 38 per cent pay rise by 2020. Operators, meanwhile, must contemplate how to cover what are likely to be rapidly inflating wage bills. “The industry must embrace this increase


with a positive attitude, to ensure we continue to build our reputation as a credible sector which creates good jobs and offers solid employment prospects,” said Leisure Media MD Liz Terry in reaction to the news. Details: http://lei.sr?a=5S7q2_O


Tanni: Time to realise our true value


The physical activity sector has the potential to broaden its appeal to investors and gain ‘an even bigger wingspan’ if it can demonstrate its true economic value, according to new ukactive chair Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson. Making her maiden speech at the ukactive Flame Conference in Telford on 24 June, the cross-bench peer said the physical activity sector must be bold, proactive and push boundaries if it is to continue on its growth trajectory and reach new heights. Recent market developments have made the City of London ‘prick up its ears’, noted Grey-Thompson, adding that powerful backing could help the industry accelerate its progress.


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ukactive chair Tanni Grey-Thompson at Flame 2015 “The astronomic growth of everything


that we have to offer will attract the funders, investors and speculators that give the sector an even bigger wingspan,” she said. Details: http://lei.sr?a=b8w4n_O


“We researched all the bikes on the market before purchasing. Keiser’s M3 was consistently thought of as the best bike. When we then tested the new M3i at an exhibition, it was obvious why. Keiser’s bikes are built to last, easy to maintain and compatible with IQ technology, providing us with the best performance and


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Lucy Edwards Project Manager Cycle Rhythm


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minimal maintenance.”


“We researched all the bikes on the market before purchasing. Keiser’s M3 was consistently thought of as the best bike. When we then tested the new M3i at an exhibition, it was obvious why. Keiser’s bikes are built to last, easy to maintain and compatible with IQ technology, providing us with the best performance and


minimal maintenance.”


Lucy Edwards Project Manager Cycle Rhythm


“We researched all the bikes on the market before purchasing. Keiser’s M3 was consistently thought of as the best bike. When we then tested the new M3i at an exhibition, it was obvious why. Keiser’s bikes are built to last, easy to maintain and compatible with IQ technology, providing us with the best performance and


“We researched all the bikes on the market before purchasing. Keiser’s M3 was consistently thought of as the best bike. When we then tested the new M3i at an exhibition, it was obvious why. Keiser’s bikes are built to last, easy to maintain and compatible with IQ technology, providing us with


minimal maintenance.” 13


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HCM_CychoCycle_Strip_UPDATE2014.pdf 1 04/12/


HCM_CychoCycle_Strip_UPDATE2014.pdf 1 04/12/


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