Employers affected by the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) Code of Practice for Employee Remuneration face a flurry of activity over...
John Charlton
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The ink hardly had time to dry on the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) code of practice on banking and financial...
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Judges on the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a Miami federal district court’s dismissal of four cases...
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Some experts think the FSA code of practice for employee remuneration is unlikely to reduce risk-taking in the financial sector.Employers...
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There is a “critical” skills gap in the world of publishing, including standards of written English.Skillset, the sector skills council...
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Last weekend saw young UK trainees pick up three gold and six bronze medals at the 2009 WorldSkills Competition in...
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Regional airline Flybe is set to get £7.1m in public funding to help expand its Exeter training facility.The award comprises...
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Pay earned during a constructive dismissal notice period by the employee dismissed may count towards compensation in an unfair dismissal...
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Average pensions for UK company directors rose by almost a quarter last year according to TUC research, which claimed they...
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More than 70 City traders are suing their former employer for millions of pounds after their bonuses were withheld. The...
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Further light was shed on what TUPE regulations really mean by a substantial change in working conditions in a recent...
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For every pound that taxpayers spend on public sector pensions, they dole out £2.50 in subsidising the pensions of the...
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Human rights watchdog Amnesty International committed racial discrimination against an employee whom it did not promote in case it put...
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Less than a third of public sector workers know the value of their final pension.
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Total reward for senior directors of AIM (Alternative Investment Market)-listed companies is significantly lower than that of their equivalents at...