Management
Government urged to publicise waste rules
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has called on the Environment Agency to do more to publicise major changes to waste disposal laws, which came into force on Tuesday.
 
Too much choice spoils pension savings
Savers in Defined Contribution (DC) pensions could be put off making key investment decisions if they are faced with too wide a range of choices.
 
Six in ten firms look to offset longevity risk
Concer about the longevity risks within their pension scheme has moved 60 per cent of UK firms to consider or take steps towards offsetting or hedging it.
 
Average advertised UK salary is £31,290
The average salary for a job advertised in the UK in the last six months was £31,290 a year.
 
Eighty per cent of jobseekers look online
The majority of recruiters are damaging their employer brand by failing to have the courtesy to respond to online applicants.
 
Pressure is on for finance leaders
Global organisations need to do more to harness the leadership potential of finance professionals or risk failing them.
 
Early dispute advice averts tribunals
New independent research has revealed that seeking advice on workplace problems helps avert employment tribunals, saving businesses millions of pounds.
 
Quarter of firms want to sell pension scheme
Over a quarter of large UK companies are considering selling their pension schemes, according to the latest UK pensions survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
 
HMRC backs down over health checks
HMRC have announced that they will not, after all, seek to collect income tax/NIC on medical check-ups or health screenings in the 2007/2008 tax year.
 
Growing demand for professional advice
Britain’s smaller firms are actively seeking advice according to the first comprehensive survey of some 2,000 business support professionals.
 
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