Companies should consider publishing pay ratio

Companies should consider publishing their pay ratio between low and high earners

More high earners working part-time than ever before

Timewise has released the 2015 Power Part Time list, which includes a record number of men

No salary increase for a third of FTSE 100 CEOs

More than a third (36%) of FTSE 100 CEOs received no salary increase this year

RemCo effectiveness a challenge for firms

A report from the Performance and Reward Centre identifies key issues facing UK plc Remcos and lessons for boosting effectiveness.

Bonuses almost back to pre-downturn peaks

Bonus payments are almost back to pre-downturn levels, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

CEOs earn 183 times more than the average worker

CEOs were paid approximately 183 times what the average UK worker earned in 2014, according to research from think tank the High Pay Centre.

Executive pay threatening trust in business

High levels of executive pay are the biggest threat to public trust in business, according to research

Executive incentive structures 'crude and simplistic'

Incentive structures to determine executives' bonus pay are unsophisticated in their approach

Executive pay: An academic perspective

Ruth Bender, reader in corporate financial strategy at Cranfield University School of Management, on developments in executive pay

The evolution of executive pay

Media and shareholder scrutiny, coupled with regulatory changes, mean executive pay has become increasingly complex

HR's role in executive pay

Concerns surrounding executive pay continue to grow. But HR can play a key influencing role

Stephen Bevan: financial rewards don't motivate workers

As top pay comes under scrutiny in annual meetings, it becomes clear that financial incentives aren't the best motivators.