European companies drop share option rewards for CEOs and other executive directors.
Pay & benefits
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The government has called on employers to start discussing whether or not automatic enrolment into company pension schemes should be the next step in solving the UK's looming pensions crisis
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Tony Blair confirms commitment to push through Compensation Bill.
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Manufacturers are still giving low pay rises to staff as they continue to feel the pressure from the rise in the cost of energy and raw materials.
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Government proposals for employers to provide sick pay from the first day of illness have been scrapped, it was announced yesterday
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There is not always a clear-cut difference between the titles HR adviser and HR officer, and the two are often used more or less interchangeably.
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Salaries in the financial services sector have increased by more than £10,000 in the past five years, according to research...
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Worries that company medical insurance premiums could rocket following the approval of breast cancer drug Herceptin are largely unfounded, according to a medical expert.
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A diploma in Indian head massage is not high on the requirements for most job specifications, but one media firm has shelled out so staff can achieve this and other unusual personal goals.
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Public sector organisations have a reputation for being paternalistic employers. But how does this affect their reward strategies? Cherry Park investigates
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US technology firm National Semiconductor has celebrated its most successful financial year by giving each of its 8,500 employees a 30GB iPod
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National Minimum Wage rates await approval of MPs.
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Members and the company will increase contributions to a scheme where pensions are based on an average of the last three years of employment
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UK benefits from executives failure to take full holiday entitlement.
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Business gets opportunity to air views on timing of introduction of compulsory bank holidays.