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German and Dutch IT workers 'experiencing pay increases'
26 July 2011
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More than half of
IT
workers in the Netherlands and Germany have received pay rises of up to ten per cent in the past year.
New figures show that there is a disparity between pay rises within the sector during the last 12 months, with 50 per cent of UK
IT
workers reporting no change in their wages over the period.
According to the
IT
Jobs Board data, 27 per cent of employees in the
industry
in Germany and 31 per cent of those in
IT jobs
in the Netherlands experienced pay freezes.
German and Dutch respondents were most optimistic when it comes to whether or not they expect pay rises during 2011, with around two-thirds of each predicting they will earn more by the end of this year.
In addition, the report showed more Britons anticipate bonuses, do better in terms of overtime and receive pension contributions, while German employees revealed they had the most flexible working hours.
A report by Information Week has noted that employment in the US
IT
sector has risen above four million, returning to pre-crisis levels, with joblessness in the field falling to 3.4 per cent.
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