A third of broadcast journalists would receive no pay rise under BBC pay proposal, says NUJ

The National Union of Journalists has called on the BBC to 'rethink their position' following a pay offer for staff worth what it claims is 1% of the corporation's wages bill.

Professional services sector is moving towards merit-based remuneration

Over the past six months the legal press have reported a number of major firms moving away from the traditional lock-step model and chargeable hours towards a merit-based system for remuneration.

RNIB and Accor Services join forces to help employers make staff aware of the need for regular eye tests

This is National Eye Health Week and Accor Services is working with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to help employers communicate the importance of eye health and the need for...

CIPD calls for public-sector pay and bonuses to be performance-related

Ministers and senior civil servants should make greater use of performance-related pay and bonuses in the public sector if they want to maximise value for the taxpayer while also driving through...

Buybacks of staff resigning to join a competitor are on the increase in the City

Buybacks have returned to the City with a vengeance as bidding wars for bankers heat up.

Defined-benefit pensions scheme closures have doubled since 2009, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers report

Closures of defined-benefit pension schemes are set to surge, affecting thousands of UK workers, new research reveals.

Company car weathered the recession better than expected, according to Corporate Vehicle Observatory report

The international company car market is well along the road to recovery, recording a sharp increase in business confidence, according to a new report from the Corporate Vehicle Observatory (CVO).

Will the Emergency Budget blight employee share schemes?

The chancellor will announce the much-anticipated Capital Gains Tax (CGT) increase in the Emergency Budget on 22 June.

Tesco's World Cup champions aim to bring the tournament to life in its stores for staff and customers

Tesco has appointed 1,900 'World Cup champions' to kick off the celebrations and bring the tournament to life in stores.

Reward professionals optimistic about their business's future but still feel under pressure to cut costs

Reward professionals are more confident about the coming year as the economy officially emerges from an 18-month recession, according to a new report.

Three benefits, incentives and motivation providers to merge into new company Edenred

Accor Services, Capital Incentives & Motivation and Motivano are poised to complete a two-year integration, coming together as one company, Edenred, from 1 July 2010.

B&CE Benefit Schemes offers new healthcare plan tailored to the construction industry

B&CE Benefit Schemes is to improve its employee healthcare plan to include invaluable employer services and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for the first time.