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OPDC Annual Report and Accounts
Greater London Authority (GLA)As a government organisation the OPDC is required to produce and publish its annual report and accounts each year. https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organisations-we-work/old-oak-and-park-royal-development-corporation-opdc/opdc-structure--4 - Created 7 years ago
OPDC Gender Pay Gap Report
Greater London Authority (GLA)As part of the Mayor’s commitment to publish a gender pay audit for the Greater London Authority and its functional bodies, the OPDC has produced a Gender Pay Audit report. Our gender pay audit represents the gender pay gap data as at the end of March 2016. https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organisations-we-work/old-oak-and-park-royal-development-corporation-opdc/opdc-structure-6 - Created 7 years ago
OPDC Expenditure over £250
Greater London Authority (GLA)In line with our commitment to be transparent about how much we spend and on what, we publish the details of our spending. We record the spending in the form of a register, listing individual items of expenditure and details such as the payee and the date of payment. The threshold which we include an item of expenditure on the register stands at £250 (excluding VAT) for each item of expenditure. https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/organ... - Updated 8 years ago
UK employer skills survey
Greater London Authority (GLA)Industry sector data is presented on reported vacancies, hard-to-fill vacancies (vacancies reported as such by companies), skill-shortage vacancies (vacancies hard to fill due to applicants not having the appropriate skills, qualifications or experience) and density of skills shortages (proportion of skills shortages over all vacancies in occupational group). The data is collected through the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKC... - Updated 8 years ago
Skills for London's economy
Greater London Authority (GLA)As London looks ahead to a skills devolution deal, the capital has ambitions to create an adult skills system that is more responsive to the needs of the local economy. This work reflects on the area based review which will shape the future of the Further Education sector in London. Analysis by GLA Economics sets out what drives London’s economy, and what this means for future skills needs. In this series of papers we analyse the deman... - Updated 9 years ago
A Fairer London: The Living Wage in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)Since 2006 the GLA Group has been implementing the London Living Wage (LLW).The Group continues to include the LLW as a requirement for contracts that are let or renewed. We calculate the Living Wage by a combination of two approaches. The first, developed by the Family Budget Unit (FBU), estimates the costs of a ‘Low Cost but Acceptable’ (LCA) budget for a selection of households and calculates the wage required to meet these costs. T... - Updated 9 years ago
Assembly Member Expenses
Greater London Authority (GLA)Declaration of expenses incurred by Assembly Members. This currently links to the existing PDF and RTF documents on the GLA website. We are working on making this data available in an easier to use format. - Updated 10 years ago
Travel Patterns and Trends, London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This spreadsheet summarises of the key travel patterns and trends relating to the TFL network and Airports around London. Some of the borough level data has been analysed using these interactive charts. Click on the image to open. The first stack graph shows the spread of mode of travel for each borough. In Kensington and Chelsea over 44 per cent of journeys are made on foot, in Bexley 59 per cent of journeys are in a car/motorcyc... - Updated 10 years ago
OpenStreetMap
Greater London Authority (GLA)OpenStreetMap (openstreetmap.org) is a global collaborative mapping project, which offers maps and map data released with an open license, encouraging free re-use and re-distribution. The data is created by a large community of volunteers who use a variety of simple on-the-ground surveying techniques, and wiki-syle editing tools to collaborate as they create the maps, in a process which is open to everyone. The project originated in Lon...