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Pay structures
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Many overweight US workers are paid less than slimmer counterparts in the same jobs to cover the cost of health insurance, according to research.
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Teachers from ethnic minority groups and those active in trade unions are less likely to move up the pay scale
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Hourly rates of pay show London workers earn much more that those in Wales and Scotland
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Unions representing O2 workers will attack "fat cat" salary packages at the mobile communications company's AGM today.
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The push to improve diversity among legal aid barristers is being held back by high levels of debt.
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Public sector workers' job prospects and relative pay conditions have improved considerably since the late 1990s.
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Eighty per cent of NHS HR directors are confident about successfully implementing the Agenda for Change pay system.
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Eight year freeze on legal aid pay rates rouses barristers to threat of boycott
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The head of HR at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted to making mistakes during last year's bitter pay dispute with the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union.
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The Department of Health (DoH) has admitted that there are no penalties planned for NHS trusts that fail to meet the September deadline for switching staff to the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay system
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An office manager who argued that her job required the same skills and experience as a male senior site engineer who was paid more, has received £37,998 in an out-of-court settlement with her employer.
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Headteachers have demanded higher wages to encourage classroom teachers to pursue promotion
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Business consultants urge employers and employees to examine potential pitfalls of salary sacrifice schemes.
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Starting salaries for call centre and contact centre staff have sharply increased in the past 12 months, according to research from IRS and the Call Centre Association (CCA)