Benefits professionals believe any move by chancellor George Osborne to limit or remove salary sacrifice would be unfair.
Employers' national insurance (NI) contributions will be a key consideration as part of a project exploring the potential merger of income tax and NI.
More employees are saving more money into share schemes following the increase of savings limits by the government.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is developing a workplace statement that will allow employers to tell employees exactly what sickness benefits they are entitled to.
The Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) has announced more details about its support service for small businesses which WSB exclusively revealed in May.
Employees may only carry forward unused holiday as a result of sickness absence for a maximum of 18 months, the employment appeal tribunal (EAT) has ruled.
The Summer Budget brought several significant changes in the workplace benefits arena. WSB breaks down the key ones.
Wolseley UK head of reward, benefits and policy Neil McCawley has been promoted to group head of reward.
Chancellor George Osborne has announced an apprenticeship levy on all large employers.
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is to be reformed in to three bands for tax calculation based on CO2 emissions.