Top earners' pay in 2022 has soared by around 10%, while pay increases for those in the lowest-paying roles are lagging at 1%.
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8 September 2022 – Register now | To mark National Payroll Week, Personnel Today teams up with Sage to host a webinar on payroll compliance for SMEs.
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With the onset of the football season, stress could begin to escalate – but there are techniques to relieve it, such as cycling perhaps. Adam McCulloch continues his series of light-hearted takes on HR themes
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Rising costs have prompted 42% of UK workers to consider coming into the office in order to save money on home energy bills, research has found.
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CPI inflation forecast to climb above 13% and to remain “very elevated” throughout much of 2023 according to the Bank of England.
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In Biggs v A Bilbrough & Co, solicitor branded a ‘ballbreaker’ is awarded £152,000 after successfully claiming sex discrimination and victimisation.
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The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has issued guidance to federal contractors that missed the June 30 deadline to certify their affirmative action program (AAP) compliance in the agency’s new contractor portal.
July saw the slowest increases in permanent staff appointments and the use of temps in 17 months, as recruiters across...
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