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BAA plans to close pension scheme
Airport operator BAA plans to close its final-salary pension scheme to new members from 1 December 2007.
 
Integrated measures advised for green transport
The Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT), the Government's key transport advisor, has unveiled a major report on climate change.

 
Financial employers focus on flexibility
Competitive pressures are driving financial services companies to put greater focus on flexible benefits offerings, according to a survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.

 
Extra £1.2m to turn white van man green
Secretary of State for Transport, Ruth Kelly, today announced an extra £1.2 million to train van drivers in greener, safer driving techniques.
 
Finance in global talent crisis
New research from business advisory firm Deloitte reveals a deep gulf between where the finance department needs go and the talent it has to get it there.

 
Bland reports mean missed chances
Companies are too often issuing lacklustre statements in their annual reports leading to missed opportunities, a study has found.
 
Unions suspend further Tube strikes
Further strikes on London Underground scheduled to begin at 6pm on Monday 10 September have been suspended by the RMT executive.
 
Execs retire at 60 with £3m pension pot
Directors of the UK's top companies have amassed pensions worth £891m, according to the annual TUC PensionsWatch survey.
 
Guide advises retailers on chip and PIN
APACS, the UK payments association, has published a retailer advice guide to remind card-accepting businesses of some of the necessary security measures.
 
Tube strike ends after nine hour talks
Three million commuters will see their journey on London Underground return to normal today, after members of the RMT union agreed to end the Tube strike.
 
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