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    Salaries for NHS staff

    by Personnel Today 25 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 25 Oct 2005

    The Healthcare People Management Association (HPMA) has developed new generic profiles for band seven and eight (HR adviser advanced and head of HR) posts in the NHS

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    IT troubleshooters receive pay rises of 32%

    by dan thomas 4 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 4 Oct 2005

    Pay for IT ‘troubleshooters’ has shot up by nearly one-third, while IT security consultants have seen pay rates soar by...

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    Public sector IT workers close the gap on private sector pay

    by dan thomas 6 Sep 2005
    by dan thomas 6 Sep 2005

    Public sector pay for IT professionals has caught up with the private sector following a significant rise in public sector salaries over the past 12 months.

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    Teacher pay problems show up in government figures

    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005

    Teachers from ethnic minority groups and those active in trade unions are less likely to move up the pay scale

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    Pay figures highlight regional divide

    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 3 Aug 2005

    Hourly rates of pay show London workers earn much more that those in Wales and Scotland

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    HR managers see their salaries soar

    by Personnel Today 2 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 2 Aug 2005

    For most UK regions, typical salaries for HR managers have increased at a rate far in excess of inflation, Hays...

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    CIPD study finds average public sector worker £12 a week better off

    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Jul 2005

    Public sector workers' job prospects and relative pay conditions have improved considerably since the late 1990s.

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    Above-inflation rises in commercial sector

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005

    Figures from Adecco’s annual salary survey show that office-based and commercial workers in the UK have continued to receive salary...

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    Men bring home twice as much as working women

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005

    Men's income from all sources combined is nearly double that of women, according to statistics from the DTI.

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    Take on me

    by Ross Bentley 12 Jul 2005
    by Ross Bentley 12 Jul 2005

    Why things are looking up for new graduates

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    Councils tempt IT staff with bigger pay rises than private sector

    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 1 Jun 2005

    Local authorities are offering IT staff bigger pay rises than private sector employers, research reveals.

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    Call centre staff see salaries rise by 3%

    by Mike Berry 4 Apr 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Apr 2005

    Call centre staff saw salaries rise by 3% at the median over the past year, in line with figures for the whole economy at that time, according to research from IRS and the Call Centres Association.

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    European finance workers extend pay gap over US counterparts

    by Michael Millar 4 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 4 Apr 2005

    The pay gap between US and European financial workers continues to widen with Europeans receiving in excess of 10% more than their US counterparts, according to a survey.

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    Bonus boosts nets senior UK executives extra cash

    by Michael Millar 7 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 7 Mar 2005

    Median bonuses were 10% higher in 2004 than in the previous year, but salaries were unchanged, survey shows

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    Graduate starting salaries forecast to rise by 4.8%

    by Michael Millar 10 Feb 2005
    by Michael Millar 10 Feb 2005

    The number of vacancies for graduates has risen for the second year in a row and graduate salaries are predicted to rise by the biggest margin in five years.

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