The Living Wage Foundation (LWF) has raised serious concerns about chancellor George Osborne's top-up to the national minimum wage.
Global law firm Squire Patton Boggs is introducing a salary sacrifice car scheme for its UK staff.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have published final rules to improve individual accountability in the banking sector, following up laws on variable pay.
The proportion of employees saying they were more likely to stay with an employer if they had good benefits has fallen almost ten percentage points in two years.
Childcare voucher providers have won a two-year stay of execution with schemes remaining open following a delay to the government's tax-free childcare programme.
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) expects the exemption for trivial benefits in kind to be re-introduced in 2016.
Voucher providers will not be appealing further a Supreme Court ruling that threw-out their challenge to the government's tax-free childcare (TFC) scheme.
As many as four in ten employers are breaking health and safety laws by not providing eyecare for their computer users.
Towers Watson has merged with insurance broker Willis Group in an $18bn (£11.4bn) deal to create a wide-ranging global advisory, broking, and solutions provider.
HR departments are cutting back on compliance following the introduction of tribunal fees while trade unions are becoming stronger and more militant, an employment lawyer has warned.