Chris Grayling is the new pensions minister

Chris Grayling has been appointed pensions minister in the coalition Government.

David Cameron announces pay cuts for ministerial jobs

The prime minister, David Cameron, has implemented pay cuts and a pay freeze for government ministers.

Capital Incentives & Motivation offers ethical employee benefits option to encourage greener behaviour

Capital Incentives & Motivation, a division of Accor Services, has launched an ethical employee benefits solution.

AXA PPP healthcare's new insurance plan provides greater flexibility in referrals to specialists

AXA PPP healthcare has introduced a new medical insurance plan for larger-sized employers called Corporate Health Plan Pathways (CHP Pathways).

Staff at Domestic & General benefit from a week of wellness activities

Staff at Domestic & General (D&G) have taken part in a week of wellness activity designed to improve their physical and mental wellbeing in the workplace.

Employers need to rethink their pension provision in light of tax relief changes due to take effect from April 2011

Every employer has been warned to change its approach to pension provision to accommodate high earners due to the proposed changes in tax relief scheduled for April 2011.

Kwik Fit Insurance commended for its mental health and wellbeing initiatives

Kwik Fit Insurance has been recognised for the work it has done around mental health and wellbeing.

The political party leaders have been less than forthcoming about public-sector pension reform

Following the election debates, political leaders have been accused of not addressing the reform of public-sector pensions properly.

Employers face task of improving staff pension benefits while under growing pressure to cut scheme costs

Pressure is growing on employers to give more pension benefits for lower costs, new research has suggested.

Unite launches campaign to eradicate stress in the voluntary sector

Trade union Unite has labelled stress in the charity workplace 'a modern day plague'.

"Your pensions are safe with us," prime minister tells nurses

The prime minister has pledged NHS pensions will be "safe" under a Labour Government and suggested a pay freeze in the organisation would not be necessary

Staff in 11 London higher education colleges back strike action on 5 May

Higher education in London could be hit by widespread disruption on Wednesday 5 May as unions take industrial action over funding cuts that are threatening jobs across the capital.