Bank of America Hikes Base Pay for Top Staff to Counter New EU Bonus Rules
The investment bank is hiking annual base salaries by 20% for top staff in Europe.
London Tube Strike: Boris Johnson and Bob Crow Go Head-to-Head on Radio
Johnson and Crow clashed during the Mayor of London's weekly phone-in on LBC Radio.
Budget Hotel Chain Travelodge to Create 1,000 UK Jobs on £100m Expansion Plan
The company says five of the hotels will open in London, bringing the number of the chain's sites in the capital to 65
UK Graduate Job Vacancies to 'Rise by 10.2%' in 2014 as Employers Boost Hiring
The Association of Graduate Recruiters says the economic upturn has boosted recruitment.
World Cancer Day 2014: Leading Charity Calls For 'Sensible Controls' to Tackle Workplace Carcinogen Exposure
The British Safety Council says risks from exposure to carcinogens in the workplace can be minimised.
Local Government Workers to Protest over Low Pay
Unite says relentless job cuts has taken toll on local government workforce.
London Tube Strikes Still on but Bob Crow Denies Distraction Claim
RMT union leader's £10,000 holiday 'not a distraction from strike over TfL ticket office closures and job losses'.
Swiss Pharma Giant Novartis Plans to 'Cut or Transfer up to 4,000 Jobs'
The drugs company's plan will affect up to 6% of its pharmaceuticals workforce.
City of London Jobs Soar by Staggering 150% as Appetite to Hire Grows
Astbury Marsden says 3,350 new city jobs were created in January, almost triple the 1,340 jobs created in December 2013
Lloyds Pledges More Women in Senior Roles by 2020
The bank's chief executive is expected to unveil the policy on February 4.
National Sickie Day: Bad Weather and Post-Christmas Blues Costs Employers Millions
Today is the day when employees are most likely to take a day off from work.
Home Affairs Committee Slams UK Home Office over 'Irresponsible Big Bonus' Culture
Keith Vaz, the chair of the committee, says the department presided over many failures.
Eurozone Youth Unemployment Rate Drops to 23.8% as Total Jobless Rate Stabilises
Eurostat says the total jobless rate across the eurozone area remained stable at 12%.
Cost of Living: UK Real Wages Falling Consistently Since 2010
The ONS says the fall in worker productivity in 2008 and 2009 may account for the drop.
Cost of Living Crisis: British Households See 6% Squeeze in Incomes Since Financial Crisis
But the IFS says the fall in median incomes has probably come to a halt in 2013/14.
Mental Health: Hidden Danger of Stress Overlooked in the Workplace
MySafteySign says physical dangers are already well covered by health and safety training.
Boeing Awards Workers with Bonuses after Sky High Profits
The airline giant reported a record net profit of $4.6bn for 2013.
UK Workers £2,000 Worse off as Salaries Hit 16-Month Low
Wages stuck in post-recession hangover with average advertised salary dropping to £32,323.
Apprenticeships Can Fix Skills Mismatch and Help Young Find Jobs - Adonis
Labour peer says skills consistently top of agenda for most businesses.
Pub Owners Tell Treasury Beer Duty Freeze Could Create 2,400 Jobs
The BBPA warns a tax hike could "rapidly undo" the progress the industry has made since the last duty cut.
Barclays Iberia CEO Jaime Echegoyen Steps Down
Meanwhile, rumours swirl that James Groves and Jim Vore have also left Barclays
UK Job Market: Care Assistant and Marketing Manager Vacancies Set to Rise
CareerBuilder UK says the growth in employment over the next three years will be in a variety of industries.
Watchdog Warns UK Skills Shortage Could Hold Britain's Economic Recovery Back
But the UKCES says the number of job vacancies in England has returned to pre-recession levels.
UK Youth Unemployment: British Employers Warn of Skills Mismatch
The British Chambers of Commerce says educational qualifications need to be clearer.
Caffè Nero Tells Esther McVey: Our Young Baristas Have Big Aspirations
Exclusive: Caffe Nero's chief recruiter told IBTimes UK that the chain is building an army of mini-entrepreneurs
Barclays Denies 'Significant Reductions' in UK Branches
Barclays says it has no plans to announce significant reductions to its UK branch network.
State of the Union: President Obama Faces Divided Small Business Community on Wage Hike
Obama pledged to tackle inequality in the US during his State of the Union address.
Big Banks Back State School Children with Sutton Trust Social Mobility Programme
Barclays, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Lloyds are teaming up with educational charity the Sutton Trust.
English Football Clubs Lead the Way in $3.7bn International Transfers Market
World football's governing body revealed English clubs spent $913m on international transfers in 2013.
Finish Manufacturer Wärtsilä Axes 1,000 Global Jobs on €60m Cost Cutting Plan
The power supply maker says it had to make the move due to slow growth and intense competition.