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    Charity bosses’ pay trails private sector ones by a quarter

    by John Charlton 2 Oct 2009
    by John Charlton 2 Oct 2009

    Pay rates for charity staff bosses trail those of private sector chief executives by 21% nationally and 24% in London.The...

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    Finance and accounts staff salary trends

    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2009

    Staff working in finance and accounts departments saw the real value of their take-home pay fall as inflation outstripped increases...

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    UK 2009 pay rises among lowest in world

    by Guy Logan 15 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 15 Apr 2009

    British workers will receive an average pay rise of less than 1.5% this year, one of the lowest increases in...

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    HR directors to earn up to £156,000 in 2009

    by Kat Baker 31 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 31 Mar 2009

    HR directors can expect to take home £156,000 in basic pay and bonuses this year, exclusive research has revealed.The report,...

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    Manufacturing sector pay settlements fall to 1.7%

    by Kat Baker 25 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 25 Mar 2009

    Pay settlements in the manufacturing sector have dropped to 1.7% according to new data, 0.3% below that agreed for most...

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    Management consultancy is highest earner for graduates

    by Nadia Williams 10 Mar 2009
    by Nadia Williams 10 Mar 2009

    Management consulting offers the best immediate earning potential for graduates, netting them up to £155,000 within four years, according to...

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    Public sector pay freeze justified

    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2009
    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2009

    I could not believe the gall of PPMA president Stephen Moir ('Pay freeze plan risks public sector unrest', Personnel Today, 24 February),.

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    Pay award trends in 2009: lowering employees’ expectations

    by Sheila Attwood 3 Feb 2009
    by Sheila Attwood 3 Feb 2009

    As inflation falls and employers look to cut costs, employees may need to lower their expectations in 2009. Sheila Attwood looks at the latest trends and forecasts.

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    Staff pay rises are four times higher than inflation

    by Mike Berry 23 Jan 2009
    by Mike Berry 23 Jan 2009

    Employees are currently enjoying pay rises worth more than four times inflation, according to figures by Personnel Today’s sister organisation,...

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    Employers bump-up expense claims as recession bites

    by Personnel Today 4 Dec 2008
    by Personnel Today 4 Dec 2008

    New research from GlobalExpense, a leading expense management provider, shows that many employees say they will exaggerate their expenses claims...

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    Money matters: Hays HR Salary & Benefits Survey 2008

    by Jessica Twentyman 13 Oct 2008
    by Jessica Twentyman 13 Oct 2008

    As the economic gloom continues to spread, is the future still bright for HR? Jessica Twentyman reports on Hays' HR Salary & Benefits Survey 2008.

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    Salaries are a secretive and sensitive subject for UK employees

    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2008
    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2008

    British workers are shy about revealing their salaries to their families, and a small proportion would rather leave their jobs...

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    The Route City wealth club – Top Wealth Generating Careers Report 2008

    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2008
    by Personnel Today 9 Jul 2008

    The Route City wealth club is delighted to announce the results of its “Top Wealth Generating Careers – Report 2008” to...

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    Pay for IT staff defies economic downturn

    by Nadia Williams 11 Jun 2008
    by Nadia Williams 11 Jun 2008

    IT and computer staff have enjoyed an above-inflation pay rise of 4.8% over the past 12 months, according to research...

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    IT staff see salaries rise by 4.8%

    by Guy Logan 10 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 10 Jun 2008

    IT and computer staff saw their basic pay rise by 4.8% over the past 12 months, according to a survey.The...

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