One-third of GPs would work out-of-hours, but only if they receive a pay increase, a survey has revealed. The research,...
Pay & benefits
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Travel agent salaries are being driven up by a growing number of staff with specialist knowledge in the independent sector,...
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The NHS is about to launch a huge e-learning resource, called the Health e-Learning portal. It’s one big learning beast.The...
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Public sector workers are so unhappy with pay deals that strike action is more likely than ever. What does this...
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New parents would be able to take up to 26 weeks’ leave together if they wished under Conservative proposals.The government...
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Women in their 30s are hit hardest by the gender pay gap.The difference between men’s and women’s full-time earnings, according...
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In 2007, the Equal Opportunities Commission secured a landmark High Court ruling that UK law on pay and benefits during...
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Significant changes in Italian employment and pensions law have been introduced after the Italian government implemented an agreement with the...
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GPs’ pensions were unlawfully capped by the government, the High Court ruled yesterday.
A judge upheld claims by the British... -
College workers are voting on whether to strike in a row over pay.
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There is a new breed of income protection employee benefit contract being introduced into the market to help HR Managers...
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British Gas in hot water over timing of jobs cull and trip to Tenerife
by Greg Pitcherby Greg PitcherBritish Gas has insisted that morale remains high among its sales staff despite many being made redundant at the same...
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City traders should be forced to take a two-week holiday to protect firms against the risks presented by rogue traders.The...
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More than 300 mine workers who lost their jobs after Northumberland’s last deep mine closed, will share £2m in compensation...
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An eight-year legal battle to secure part-time firefighters the same rights to pensions and sick pay as their full-time colleagues...