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Pay transparency shapes employees’ job decisions

Seven in 10 employees (72%) value pay transparency the most when deciding to stay with or join an organisation, findings from a study commissioned by payroll service SD Worx revealed yesterday...

IR35 | Referees are not employees, tax tribunal rules

A first-tier tribunal has ruled that National Group football referees should not be taxed as employees.

Working parents | Better parental support depends on both culture and technology

A lot of organisations are further along than they think when it comes to supporting employees who are starting or growing a family. Most companies have employee management systems and digital...

Pay and reward | HR salary increases fall behind national average, report finds

Salaries in the UK HR industry rose by 1% in 2025, lower than the national average increase of 5.3%, according to a report by recruitment platform Reed, published on Monday (27 April).

Pay transparency | London club used staff tips to pay managers £70k

Richard Caring, the boss of London-based private members club Annabel’s, said he made a “dumb mistake” after using £70,000 of staff’s tips to pay managers’ bonuses, the Guardian reported on Friday (24...

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What have pensions got to do with inclusion?

There are several ways for employers to ensure that their workplace pensions align with organisational inclusion priorities, as HR leaders who attended a roundtable event sponsored by pensions...

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Pay and reward | HR salary increases fall behind national average, report finds

Salaries in the UK HR industry rose by 1% in 2025, lower than the national average increase of 5.3%, according to a report by recruitment platform Reed, published on Monday (27 April).

Reward and remuneration | People rarely leave over one bad year – they leave over surprises

Talent

The reaction to reports that some senior HSBC staff received no bonus this year prompted a familiar round of commentary about morale and whether disappointed employees might now start looking...

Reward and recognition | What HR can learn from John Lewis' bonus strategy

Reward and remuneration

The value of John Lewis' approach to reward strategy is beyond financial. Every organisation can build a similarly intrapreneurial culture.

Retention | ‘Blue Monday’ may be a myth, but the January retention crisis is real

Talent

This month especially, employers must prove to staff that they're seen, and valued.

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Pensions and finance | Managing misinformation about pensions

How can HR ensure that workforces are actively engaged with pension planning, in the ‘finfluencer’ era?

Reward and renumeration | Employers must make confident pay decisions despite instability

As we head into pay and bonus season, much of the received wisdom relied on for years is being challenged.

Financial wellbeing | Gen X employees uncomfortable voicing financial concerns

Three in 10 (29%) of employees aged 45 to 65 feel comfortable talking to their employer or colleagues about the financial pressures of supporting family members, according to research published...

Reward and remuneration | People rarely leave over one bad year – they leave over surprises

The reaction to reports that some senior HSBC staff received no bonus this year prompted a familiar round of commentary about morale and whether disappointed employees might now start looking...

Employee benefits | Salary exchange: A pensions strategy gamechanger

Should employers looking to boost their pension benefits opt for salary exchange/sacrifice? HR leaders who attended a roundtable event sponsored by pensions provider Scottish Widows, share their...

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Employee benefits | Six in 10 employees think their benefits are inadequate

More than half (58%) of employees think their workplace benefits are inadequate amid rising living costs, according to research findings published by benefits provider Epassi UK, on Friday (3 April).

News analysis | Prepare for new gender equality reporting requirements

What’s changing about gender pay gap reporting, and how can HR make gender equality action plans effective?

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Pay transparency shapes employees’ job decisions

Seven in 10 employees (72%) value pay transparency the most when deciding to stay with or join an organisation, findings from a study commissioned by payroll service SD Worx revealed yesterday...

Referees are not employees, tax tribunal rules

Culture

A first-tier tribunal has ruled that National Group football referees should not be taxed as employees.

Better parental support depends on both culture and technology

Technology

A lot of organisations are further along than they think when it comes to supporting employees who are starting or growing a family. Most companies have employee management systems and digital...

HR salary increases fall behind national average, report finds

Employee benefits

Salaries in the UK HR industry rose by 1% in 2025, lower than the national average increase of 5.3%, according to a report by recruitment platform Reed, published on Monday (27 April).