Businesses that are serious about promoting gender equality should focus efforts on providing agile workforces and supportive managers rather than offering gimmicks that place the onus on women to...
NAPF chief executive Joanne Segars has called for an independent, non-political body to be set up to regulate retirement savings.
Egg freezing has hit the headlines this week with news that Facebook is already paying up to $20,000 for its female staff to have the procedure done, with Apple due to follow suit in January 2015.
A lack of information on proposed pensions reform is preventing providers from making changes in time for the implementation date of April 2015, according to NAPF chairman Ruston Smith.
Employers shouldn't panic about the technicalities of shared parental leave. Instead they should see it as a positive benefit for their staff, according to Working Families chief executive Sarah...
Measures expected to be announced by chancellor George Osborne later today will see savers able to take money from their pensions pots in more than one instalment, some of which is tax-free.
The leaders of four unions, spanning transport and local government workers, have suspended planned strikes after making progress in their respective talks.
David Cameron has announced the Conservatives would increase the level at which employees pay the top rate of tax (40p in the pound) from £41,000 to £50,000 if they gain a majority in the next general...
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that the Conservatives would freeze benefits for those of a working age if they win a clear majority in the next general election.
Members of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) have voted overwhelmingly to strike over pay in the NHS.
Take-home pay in 2017 will be lower than pre-crisis levels, says an EY report.
Average advertised salaries saw a year-on-year increase of 1.9% up to August 2014, according to research by Adzuna.