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    Grampian Country Foods workers to vote on strike action as talks with T&G break down

    by Georgina Fuller 19 Mar 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 19 Mar 2007

    Hundreds of workers at Grampian Country Foods are being balloted on industrial action later this week after union negotiations over...

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    Construction union UCATT slams low pay for ageing craftsmen working in prisons

    by Mike Berry 13 Mar 2007
    by Mike Berry 13 Mar 2007

    Low pay and an ageing workforce are creating a maintenance “time bomb” in Britain’s prisons, construction union UCATT has warned.

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    Shares and bonuses account for three-quarters of executive salaries

    by Georgina Fuller 21 Feb 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 21 Feb 2007

    Share options, bonuses and other perks account for all but a quarter of executive pay packages, with share incentives worth an average of...

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    Degree of optimism as pay premium holds firm despite rise in graduate numbers

    by Mike Berry 8 Feb 2007
    by Mike Berry 8 Feb 2007

    University graduates earn on average about a quarter more than young people who leave school aged 18, a study has...

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    Man United chief executive wants to offer football players City-style bonuses

    by Greg Pitcher 26 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 26 Jan 2007

    Manchester United chief executive David Gill has spoken of his desire to lower his footballers’ guaranteed salaries and offer them...

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    Transport and General Workers’ Union says British Airways’ cabin crew strike will not be averted by conciliation service Acas

    by Greg Pitcher 23 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 23 Jan 2007

    British Airways’ decision to call in conciliation service Acas will not help it to avert next week’s strike by cabin crew, according...

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    Quarter of retail staff pay increases beat inflation

    by Mike Berry 22 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 22 Jan 2007

    More than one in four retail staff have received a pay rise of 5% or more in the last year,...

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    Health secretary Patricia Hewitt admits government should have capped GPs salaries

    by Greg Pitcher 19 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 19 Jan 2007

    Health secretary Patricia Hewitt has admitted that the government should have prevented GPs from making so much money from their...

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    GPs’ pay soars despite fewer responsibilities

    by Greg Pitcher 12 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 12 Jan 2007

    GPs are earning 63% more than three years ago, despite handing over responsibility for out-of-hours patient care, it was revealed...

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    Manchester Council investigates high pay for staff at Whalley Range High School for Girls

    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 4 Jan 2007

    Staff employed by a head teacher who turned one of the UK’s worst-performing schools into one of its best are...

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    Manufacturing pay rises up slightly in the last quarter of 2006

    by Georgina Fuller 21 Dec 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 21 Dec 2006

    Pay settlements for manufacturing firms have risen slightly in the last quarter, according to the latest figures from EEF, the...

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    Ministry of Defence accepts General Sir Mike Jackson’s criticisms

    by Greg Pitcher 8 Dec 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 8 Dec 2006

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has accepted condemnation from the former head of the Army as “informed criticism” and conceded “there...

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    Further education employers deny stalling on lecturers’ pay agreement

    by Mike Berry 27 Nov 2006
    by Mike Berry 27 Nov 2006

    Employers in the further education sector have denied holding back on introducing new pay scales that would bring lecturers’ pay...

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    Pay structures are unfair to high-performing employees in the public sector

    by Mike Berry 2 Nov 2006
    by Mike Berry 2 Nov 2006

    Traditional public sector pay structures are not suitable for delivering efficient public services or for motivating the workforce, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers....

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    Pay gap between HR officers in London and the rest of the UK grows to 16%

    by Mike Berry 25 Oct 2006
    by Mike Berry 25 Oct 2006

    The pay gap between personnel officers in London and the rest of the UK has increased by as much as...

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