Allowing people to work beyond the age of 65 lifts a weight off employers’ shoulders and forces line managers to...
Pay & benefits
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Less than two in 10 final salary pension schemes are still open to new entrants
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryMore than 80% of defined benefit, or final salary pension schemes, are closed to new entrants, according to research by...
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The pay gap between the 15 older member states of the European Union (EU) and the 12 new member states...
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Does the slowing in the rate of increase in pay and bonuses mean HR staff are less valued?Despite the job...
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More holidays may be good news for employees, but it will require some closer inspection from employers to ensure they...
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More than £80m worth of services to help carers back into employment could be generated by just £37m of government...
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In an unprecedented move, senior executives at the BBC have elected to forgo hundreds of thousands of pounds-worth of bonuses...
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Diversity experts have applauded the decision by BBC executives to forgo their bonuses collectively worth £350,000, after the broadcaster failed...
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Ridgway v JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association, High Court
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It befits every HR director to drive a fabulous car. There are no excuses for senior HR professionals to be...
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In a survey on flexible working by communications giant Orange, leading businesses have warned other companies offering informal flexible working...
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Setting up payroll charity donations may be a headache for HR, but the rewards can be significant. Alex Blyth looks at the pros and cons of workplace giving.
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HR managers enjoyed the highest pay increase of all sectors in 2006, despite an increase in resignation rates, research has...
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Up to 130,000 postal workers across the country went on strike today, in what is the first industrial action at...
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With one-third of staff working non-standard hours, another survey points to the challenges faced by UK employers in dealing with...