Pimlico Plumbers' employees challenged to reveal their earnings for national television programme

Pimlico Plumbers has taken part in a business and social experiment, Show Me Your Money, which will be shown on Channel 4 on Wednesday 11 July at 10pm.?

Graduate salaries to rise, following three-year stagnation, finds AGR

The average starting salary for graduates is set to rise higher by 6% following a ‘salary standstill’, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), which published the summer edition of...

Half of employees faced with 'pay cut' this year, through below inflation wage increases

Almost half (45.1%) of workers believe they will be hit by a pay cut this year as there is no chance of an above inflation wage increase according to research from consultancy NorthgateArinso.

Government bolsters reporting framework for directors' pay

The Government published draft regulations determining what companies must disclose in pay reports.

HR salaries in the south east are on the rise, according to Robert Walters

HR salaries in London and the south east are on the rise, according to results from the Robert Walters 2012 salary Survey.

Executive pay and binding shareholder votes legislation will put internal comms pressure on HR if an expensive leader is not delivering

We are now in age that combines expectation of transparency, a desire to blame and suspicion of those in authority...so it is not surprising that executive remuneration is, and will continue to be, a...

Industry experts welcome Government reforms to directors' remuneration

The business secretary, Vince Cable has unveiled what he says is the “ comprehensive reforms of the framework for directors’ remuneration in a decade.”

When rewards go wrong – the cost of giving the wrong incentive can be high

“It’s the thought that counts.” No it isn’t. A disappointing gift or reward can have a far more damaging impact than not being rewarded at all!

Executive pay and binding shareholder votes: what does this mean for HR and remuneration policy?

The Government has completed a period of consultation on enhanced shareholder voting rights on executive pay. Included among the proposals are fundamental changes to the framework for directors'...

UK HR sector affected by skills shortages, reveals Reed survey

Skills shortages are impacting on the growth of many UK businesses in the HR sector, according to a new report from recruiter Reed UK, which canvassed the views of 1,500 employers and employees.

Airline pilots and London tube drivers fit into the same salary bracket, reports recruiter PrivateFly

The most common salary band for pilots is £40,000 to £70,000, the same as a London tube driver.

Office salaries defy double-dip recession, having increased from 2011, finds Office Angels

Advertised UK salaries are holding steady despite the country’s descent into a double dip recession, according to the latest figures from office recruiter Office Angels.

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