One and a half million (one in 12) pension holders are on the brink of halting pension contributions.
Women have slipped further behind men in the pay stakes. The gender pay gap is now 12.8% compared with 12.5% in 2007 and the median gross annual earnings is now 27,500 for men and 21,400 for women.
Fewer than one in 10 managers in the UK (9%) receive compensation for coaching staff.
International law firm Denton Wilde Sapte (DWS) is to improve its flexible benefits provision for UK staff.
The pensions buy-out market, which was struggling to take off for much of 2007, is suddenly flying. Estimates suggest that over 4 billion of new business has been done in the first half of 2008 and...
Patients will be allowed to top up payments for non-NHS treatments, such as expensive drugs, without losing their entitlement to NHS care, the Government has announced.
Tesco is launching a drive to help employees manage their finances and is introducing annual benefits reports to staff.
Three quarters of UK employees are unaware they are eligible for tax relief on their pension contributions.
UK workers lose out on over 5 billion a year by not joining company pension schemes.
The John Lewis Partnership is to launch a programme to encourage its 69,000 employees to improve their health by getting involved in sport.
Wessex Water has reported a 33% take-up of its employee benefits scheme within a week of its launch.
More needs to be done to investigate deaths in work-related accidents, the House of Commons Transport Committee said today.