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    Redundancy alternatives: a stay of execution

    by Nick Martindale 3 Feb 2009
    by Nick Martindale 3 Feb 2009

    Job losses continue to dominate the headlines as businesses scrabble to save money. But there are plenty of alternatives to...

    • Business performance
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    • Economics, government & business

    Big freeze hits Southern Water pay as firm bids to stave off job cuts

    by Louisa Peacock 3 Feb 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 3 Feb 2009

    Southern Water has decided to freeze staff pay to prevent job losses.The water supply company covering the South East of...

    • Change management
    • Economics, government & business
    • HR strategy

    Reducing working hours and pay – legal dilemma

    by Phil Boucher 1 Feb 2009
    by Phil Boucher 1 Feb 2009

    I have been told by my managing director that the business is finding it hard to generate enough work to...

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    Senior BBC managers being paid £44m

    by Louisa Peacock 26 Jan 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 26 Jan 2009

    The BBC’s senior managers are being paid £44m between them, fresh figures have revealed.Data released under the Freedom of Information...

    • Competency-based pay
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    £100,000 a year nurse wins public support

    by Greg Pitcher 1 Dec 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 1 Dec 2008

    News that an NHS nurse has broken the £100,000 salary barrier has been welcomed by the public.The Sunday Times yesterday...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Family-friendly working

    Nursery and childcare work should be seens as positive career choice

    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2008

    Poor pay and conditions for nursery and childcare workers is jeopardising efforts to improve skills levels and the overall quality...

    • Pay & benefits
    • Minimum wage
    • Pay structures

    Payment of commission and the national minimum wage: weekly dilemma

    by Jane Moorman 10 Nov 2008
    by Jane Moorman 10 Nov 2008

    Q I run a small estate agency business. Most of my sales staff have high fixed salaries and are entitled...

    • Bonuses
    • Pay & benefits
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    Top bosses see pay and bonuses rise in 2008

    by Nadia Williams 31 Oct 2008
    by Nadia Williams 31 Oct 2008

    Directors and managers have both enjoyed increases in pay and bonuses in 2008, according to research by salary survey specialist...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Pay & benefits

    Weekly pay idea snubbed by HR

    by Guy Logan 31 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 31 Oct 2008

    HR professionals have rejected calls for employers to pay lower-paid workers weekly during the economic crisis.Workplace commentator and author Richard...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits
    • Pay structures

    NHS unions call for renegotiations on pay deal

    by Greg Pitcher 27 Oct 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 27 Oct 2008

    NHS trade unions today called for the government to renegotiate health service pay.
    Unison, Unite and the Royal College of...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits
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    Interim pay rise for local government staff set to be announced

    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008

    An interim pay award is expected to be unveiled this afternoon by local government employers and unions to tide staff...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits
    • Pay structures

    Bus staff strike over pay as Metroline defends offer

    by Sarah Finley 10 Oct 2008
    by Sarah Finley 10 Oct 2008

    London bus company Metroline believes it did all it could to avoid its staff striking today.
    While in talks with...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Equal pay

    Gender pay gaps in government made transparent in online league of shame

    by Louisa Peacock 25 Sep 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 25 Sep 2008

    The Foreign Office, Home Office and the Ministry of Defence have some of the worst gender pay gaps in the...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
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    Senior UK managers have lowest levels of disposable income

    by Mike Berry 16 Sep 2008
    by Mike Berry 16 Sep 2008

    Senior managers in UK firms have among the lowest levels of disposable income in the world, according to a study...

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    • HR strategy
    • Pay & benefits

    Higher education HR reforms hailed as a success by universities

    by Mike Berry 12 Sep 2008
    by Mike Berry 12 Sep 2008

    The largest HR exercise in the higher education sector for several decades has been a resounding success, according to a...

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