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Annual wage growth slows to 5.7% in the ONS July 2024 labour market statistics, the slowest rate since August 2022. The post Wage growth slows but remains ahead of inflation appeared first on Personnel Today.
The shift towards electric, hybrid and low emission vehicles is a greener step towards achieving multiple company objectives, finds WTW study. The post Company car schemes increasingly opt for EVs appeared first on Personnel Today.
Pay and bonuses for bankers at Goldman Sachs have increased by 17% as profits more than doubled. The post Bonuses and pay soar at Goldman Sachs appeared first on Personnel Today.
Telecoms giant BT Group is to roll out a new family leave policy for its UK employees from 1 January 2025. The post BT Group to roll out new family leave policy appeared first on Personnel Today.
The new Labour government's work pledges have garnered support from voters across the political spectrum, a survey for the TUC has found. The post Voters across political spectrum back Labour’s work pledges appeared first on Personnel Today.
Microsoft has joined other US companies like Zoom and Tesla in cutting DEI employee numbers. The post Microsoft downgraded diversity schemes, ex-employee alleges appeared first on Personnel Today.
People who cycle to work have a higher life expectancy and are more likely to avoid major illnesses, a study over 18 years has found. The post Cycling to work helps commuters avoid heart disease and cancer appeared first on Personnel Today.
Kate Shoesmith, deputy chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), writes an open letter to MPs. The post REC to MPs: Hard work on the labour market starts now appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Labour government is expected to change the law this week to make assaulting retail workers a crime. The post New law on assaulting retail workers due this week appeared first on Personnel Today.
A study suggests changes to statutory sick pay could help people with long Covid return or remain in work. The post Study makes case for sick pay rethink to help long Covid sufferers appeared first on Personnel Today.
More than 15,000 UK employers have now signed up to pay the ‘real’ Living Wage, double the number from three years ago. The post Living Wage employers hit 15,000 appeared first on Personnel Today.
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