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Pay structures

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    Multinationals manage pay on a global basis

    by Mike Berry 10 Mar 2005
    by Mike Berry 10 Mar 2005

    Many multinational organisations now manage their employee pay programmes on a global basis, according to a survey.

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    • Pensions

    This week’s NHS news in brief

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005

    Employers urged to respond to pensions reviewNHS Employers has called on organisations that employ staff in the NHS to respond...

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    Agenda for Change pay restructuring falters

    by Lindsay Clark 2 Mar 2005
    by Lindsay Clark 2 Mar 2005

    NHS HR departments are racing against the clock to implement the pay rise due to NHS staff on 1 April

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    Amicus calls for strikes at HSBC

    by dan thomas 28 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 28 Feb 2005

    The union representing bank staff has denounced a pay package that gives some workers no pay rise at all following a year of record profits for the banking group

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    Falling snow equals falling pay levels for most employees

    by dan thomas 22 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 22 Feb 2005

    As the snow falls so do pay levels for most employees as bosses refuse to compensate for bad weather.

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    Pensions department pay deal ends 16-month stalemate

    by Personnel Today 22 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Feb 2005

    The bitter 16-month pay dispute involving Jobcentre and benefit agency staff at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has finally ended after union members voted to accept a deal.

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    Cost of implementation keeps equal pay audits off the agenda

    by Michael Millar 17 Feb 2005
    by Michael Millar 17 Feb 2005

    Pay parity is still a long way off, as small firms have no incentive to carry out equal pay audits.

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    Union in pay talks with Lloyds TSB

    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2005
    by Mike Berry 26 Jan 2005

    Finance union Amicus is meeting Lloyds TSB bank to try to resolve a pay dispute which the union claims has seen up to 8,500 staff face a three-year pay freeze.

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    Consultation begins for Scotland’s NHS Pension Scheme Review

    by Michael Millar 24 Jan 2005
    by Michael Millar 24 Jan 2005

    A consultation on the NHS Pension Scheme Review for Scotland starts today, which will result in a fundamental change to...

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    Annual earnings increased by 4.2 per cent

    by Mike Berry 20 Jan 2005
    by Mike Berry 20 Jan 2005

    Pay levels rise in line with expectations in the three months to November

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    Manufacturers freeze and defer pay settlements in the last quarter of 2004

    by Michael Millar 19 Jan 2005
    by Michael Millar 19 Jan 2005

    Pay settlements fall and companies clamp down on deals amid competitive pressure

    • Employee relations
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    Unison boss challenges Government to fork out for equal pay

    by Michael Millar 19 Jan 2005
    by Michael Millar 19 Jan 2005

    The head of Unison will tell the Women at Work Commission that a lack of Government money is holding back pay equality in the public sector.

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    Bonus for IT workers as companies fight for talent

    by dan thomas 11 Jan 2005
    by dan thomas 11 Jan 2005

    IT companies are set to give employees more bonus payouts and other benefits in an attempt to retain, recruit and...

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    BMA squares up for fight over doctor pay

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2005
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2005

    The British Medical Association (BMA) says the Government funds available to negotiate new contracts for thousands of NHS doctors are...

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    Hutton sets ball rolling for NHS staff medics pay discussions

    by Michael Millar 6 Jan 2005
    by Michael Millar 6 Jan 2005

    Health minister pledges £75m to fund a new deal for staff doctors and specialists in the NHS

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