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.
Salary surveys
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Teachers from ethnic minority groups and those active in trade unions are less likely to move up the pay scale
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Hourly rates of pay show London workers earn much more that those in Wales and Scotland
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For most UK regions, typical salaries for HR managers have increased at a rate far in excess of inflation, Hays...
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Public sector workers' job prospects and relative pay conditions have improved considerably since the late 1990s.
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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's income from all sources combined is nearly double that of women, according to statistics from the DTI.
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Local authorities are offering IT staff bigger pay rises than private sector employers, research reveals.
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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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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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Median bonuses were 10% higher in 2004 than in the previous year, but salaries were unchanged, survey shows
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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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The UK could be losing its engineers to continental companies which are offering better salaries and working conditions, according to the latest findings of an Institution of Mechancial Engineers survey.
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Pay rises are still "few and far between" for UK employees, according to research.