Prime Minister's proposed phasing out of tax relief on childcare vouchers gets hostile reception

Industry leaders have expressed anger at Gordon Brown's announcement yesterday that hinted tax efficient childcare vouchers could be scrapped.

Musculoskeletal problems account for nearly half of all absences from work in EU

Muscle and joint pain costs businesses in Europe up to 240 billion a year, new research reveals.

Dairy Crest to close its final-salary pension plan to further accruals

Dairy Crest is to close its final-salary pension scheme to existing members.

BSM launches group personal pension plan for staff group-wide

The British School of Motoring (BSM) has launched a new group personal pension for its staff across 94 UK locations.

John Denham calls for local council top pay packages to be reined in

Pay and pension packages of senior local government employees must be limited, according to communities secretary John Denham.

Government departments aren't very joined-up on the cycle-to-work scheme for their staff

The Government has announced a tax-efficient cycle-to work-scheme for staff, but workers at some authorities claim their organisation has not shown much enthusiasm for the idea.

Employers given a longer period for auto-enrolment of staff into pension schemes

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed the system of auto-enrolment of staff into pension schemes will be staged over three years, so employees will not have contributions of 8%...

Department for Work and Pensions turns to HR community for views on pensions reform

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched its second consultation into pensions reform and is asking the HR community to submit its views on how changes should be implemented.

How to restructure executive pay

Henley Business School invites comment on its proposals for radically changing top-level reward.

Employers are best placed to encourage healthy lifestyles, say world health experts

The World Heart Federation, The World Health Organisation and The World Economic Forum have joined forces to call on governments and employers worldwide to make their workplaces healthier.

Kellogg's, IBM, Marks and Spencer and Standard Life awarded the new Pension Quality Mark

Marks and Spencer and Kellogg's are among the first seven companies to receive the Pension Quality Mark for commitment to their defined-contribution (DC) schemes.

2020 vision: can you future-proof your car scheme?

The advent in August of a legally sanctioned carbon transition plan for the UK is set to change the way businesses plan for the future.