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The U.K. government has published its policy paper on the proposed increase of the normal minimum pension age from age 55 to age 57, a change that takes effect on April 6, 2028.
The airline has said that its reduced flight schedule does not ‘line up’ with operating costs such as wages. The post British Airways warns of steep rise in staff costs after furlough appeared first on Personnel Today.
Treatment centre says one in 10 people being treated has a senior leadership role in an organisation. The post ‘Staggering’ rise in white collar drug and alcohol problems, says clinic appeared first on Personnel Today.
A new study has found that there are three times more germs on an office desk than a toilet seat – proof perhaps that we are far more laissez faire about our own dirt than other people's. The post Domestos bliss? WFH desks three times dirtier than toilet seats appeared first on Personnel Today.
Former employees at Rosyth Dockyard in Fife have been awarded thousands of pounds at an employment tribunal after they received incorrect redundancy payments. The post Babcock dockyard staff win payout following botched redundancy calculation appeared first on Personnel Today.
One in six parents has had to reduce their working hours because of difficulty accessing childcare. According to the Early... The post Childcare issues force one in six to cut work hours appeared first on Personnel Today.
Job adverts for warehousing roles promise a £1,000 bonus for those who join before 18 September. The post Amazon offering £1,000 bonus to lure warehouse staff appeared first on Personnel Today.
More than half of employees in UK organisations are working additional unpaid hours every day, according to data from salary... The post More than half of employees working unpaid hours daily appeared first on Personnel Today.
Organisations in Scotland that do not offer fair pay and conditions should face ‘fair work levies’, according to the IPPR. The post Tax firms that don’t offer fair pay and conditions, report says appeared first on Personnel Today.
The average annual 401(k) savings rate for plan participants reached a new high of 9.3 percent of workers' earnings this year, according to new research, as automatic enrollment led to higher total saving rates
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