Tag: pay

Half of UK employers proposing to freeze pay

Half of UK employers proposing to freeze pay

A survey by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash, has discovered that more than half (55%) of British companies are proposing to freeze pay for the second consecutive year. Furthermore, the survey found that just over one third are planning a modest increase, while just 4% were looking to increase [...]

British Airways to axe 1,700 cabin crew jobs and freeze pay

British Airways to axe 1,700 cabin crew jobs and freeze pay

There is more turmoil for the airline industry today after British Airways (BA) continues to slash costs by wielding the axe on 1,700 cabin crew members and a two-year pay freeze. The airline admitted during the summer it was fighting to survive and has since been looking at ways to cut costs. BA, like many [...]

Survey finds executive pay up 10%

Survey finds executive pay up 10%

Despite major losses among FTSE 100 companies, directors at these companies saw their basic salaries soar 10% last year. In the midst of the worst global recession in decades, these companies lost nearly a third of their value but their salary continued to rise. The Guardian’s annual survey of boardroom pay discovered that full-and part-time [...]

New measures to be introduced to tackle ‘shocking’ gender pay gap

New measures to be introduced to tackle ‘shocking’ gender pay gap

A survey has found that women in the UK’s financial sector receive around 80% less pay than their male counterparts. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) established that, on average, women earn £2,875 in performance related pay, compared to £14,554 for men. Published today, the Commission’s Finance Sector Inquiry, is the first time this [...]

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

‘Bangers for Cash’ scheme now in force

In a bid to boost the fall in demand for new cars, the UK’s car-scrappage scheme comes into force today. The scheme, which pays consumers to get rid of their old cars and replace it with a more environmentally friendly car, has been successful in overseas, particularly in Germany who reported a 40% increase in [...]

Halifax entices borrowers with Council Tax offer

Halifax entices borrowers with Council Tax offer

As of this week, Halifax is plying homemovers and first-time buyers with a new offer that provides help towards the cost of running a home. Borrowers can have 50% of their council tax bill paid by the lender during the first year in their new residence, with all payments being made direct to local councils. [...]

Majority of RBS shareholders vote against pay

Majority of RBS shareholders vote against pay

Over 90% of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) shareholders have voted against the remuneration policy proposed by the bank’s board at its AGM last Friday in Edinburgh. The vote comes as a huge blow to the already struggling bank, which has been the subject of bad press recently. As a result of the vote, the [...]

Japan’s Nomura reports heavy losses

Japan’s Nomura reports heavy losses

Japan’s largest stockbroking firm, Nomura, has reported its worst ever quarterly loss blaming the integration of Lehman Brother’s Asian and European operations, which it bought last September. Its quarterly loss (which related to the October to December 2008 period) amounted to 342.9 billion yen (£2.7 billion), compared with 400.37 billion yen for the same period [...]