Across the whole economy, bonus payments during the financial year April 2010 to March 2011 totalled £35 billion, the same as the previous financial year, according to the Office of National...
The projected rates of obesity, diabetes and other chronic disease in the UK population to 2050 are increasing so rapidly that the Government’s "fondness for ‘nudging’" - or persuading people to make...
Staff at retail chain Sports Direct, are set to enjoy an average share bonus of £44,000 each – but will have to wait until 2013 for the bulk of it.
ONS figures released today show unemployment figures remain fairly static. Experts say this is due to the fact that employees are accepting pay cuts rather than facing redundancy. Businesses and their...
The world’s largest office products company Staples has launched an occupational health and private health scheme for its UK staff.
The gap in average earnings between employees in the public and private sector has increased since 2007, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Heineken has introduced a new eyecare scheme for its 2,200 UK employees.
Banks will have to provide far more detail on how they link pay to performance and risk, following the publication of the Basel Committee's Pillar 3 remuneration requirements.
On 30 June teachers and civil servants in the UK took strike action over the proposed changes to their working conditions.
More than a quarter of private sector employers are considering cutting holiday entitlement for staff in order to reduce employee benefit costs, new research from MetLife shows.
Barclaycard has today opened its applications process for its Horizons Education programme, which aims to provide funding to help lone parents back to work.
Average house prices are drastically out of step with salaries at almost seven times the annual national wage, mortgage payments are as high as four fifths of gross salary and employees could be left...