Should businesses be offering benefits to staff who no longer work for them? Peter Crush reveals how an increasing number of HRDs are treating ex-staff just as well as existing ones.
In his Autumn Statement speech today, chancellor George Osborne announced he is cutting the annual pension tax relief from £50,000 to £40,000.
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The coronavirus lockdown has forced millions of employees to adapt to socially distanced working arrangements and working remotely - a trend many expect to continue well after the pandemic subsides.
Placing a value on an organisation is notoriously difficult. Royal Mail, for example, was established in 1516 and in 2012 made a profit of £211 million.
BT Group has agreed to a legal separation of Openreach. So what are the HR implications?
Employers are facing increased pressure to promote "expert employees" even though they display poor leadership qualities, according to a report published today.
The Chancellor's announcement that child benefit will be withdrawn from families where at least one parent pays 40% tax could create strong incentives for people earning just above the higher rate tax...
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