Insurance regulation causes massive hike in salaries for IT workers

Impending regulation has induced salary increases of up to 50% for IT workers in the insurance sector.

Childcare vouchers: the clock is ticking!

Childcare vouchers are a long-established government-led employee benefit for all sizes of company -- but adoption of these vouchers is not yet universal in British companies. These vouchers have been...

Hutton proposes pay ratio cap for public sector execs

The salaries of senior executives in the public sector should remain within a given ratio of those of other staff members, according to the Fair Pay Review.

Employee share ownership: John Lewis Partnership "not what it purports to be"

The John Lewis Partnership is a unique and misunderstood model, according to a legal practice that specialises in employee share plans.

More partners invited to Christmas work parties this festive season

There may be fewer Christmas work parties but those employers who are funding festive bashes are allowing more partners of employees to attend, according to events organisers.

Millions of workers have left it too late to take 2010 holiday entitlement

British workers have an average of 4.7 holiday days left to take this year, with one in 10 (12 %) still having 11 or more days left, according to research by travel price comparison site...

Pensions must be better targeted at the i-phone generation if they are to save more for retirement, says bank

Employee pension schemes must appeal to "the i-phone generation", according to provider HSBC.

Government skills strategy may result in legal disputes

A leading employment lawyer has warned that the Government's skills strategy has the "potential for legal problems" over the compulsion of larger businesses to pay for training.

Rowling and Sugar top lists of inspirational self-employed

JK Rowling and Alan Sugar are the figures that most inspire freelancers to be their own boss, according to a recent poll.

Performance pay for teachers?

An influential think-tank is calling for the Government to introduce performance related pay for teachers.

UK workers would sacrifice pay for bigger pension contribution from employer

Pensions top the list of benefits for which employees would sacrifice their hard-earned wages today in order to provide for a more financially-secure retirement.

First class travel cut for over half of business travellers

Almost half of business travellers have had first class travel privileges cut according to survey results published by CrossCountry Trains.