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newsletter: february 2008

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Free Seminars!

We will be holding 4 free seminars in March & April:

Total Reward in Local Government, 20 Mar

What's new in Flexible Benefits, 22 Apr

The Business Case for Salary Sacrifice, 23 Apr

The Future of DC pensions, NPSS & the perils/joys of Salary Sacrifice, 24 Apr

These seminars will be held at our London offices. To find out more and to book a place please email marketing@t-bx.com

Places are limited so book your place now to avoid disappointment!

Hot Topic

The hot topic this month is "Flexible benefits - where to in 2008?" Click here to learn more

Each month a different hot topic will be available, allowing you to keep up to date with the latest trends and analysis in the employee benefits industry.

Events

Over the next few months we will be exhibiting at several exciting events, come and visit us to discuss your Intelligent Reward™ and flexible benefits queries!

HR Strategy in Business, 11 March 2008, Radisson SAS Portman

 
Pensions  

Consumers should 'start thinking about pensions'
Employers 'pressure' workers to retire 
People should start saving "sooner rather than later"

ASB proposals 'to have impact on people's pensions'

 
Pay & Reward  

UK earnings increase 
Private sector embraces performance-related pay  
Employees told to talk to bosses over equal pay gap  
BA to hold emergency talks over pilots' strike threat 

 
Research  

Media not effective when getting pension message across
Teaching unions are 'blocking education reform' 
A Future for Salary Sacrifice? 

 
Legal  

Brown to meet unions over temporary workers' rights 
EFD: Employers could face prosecution  
ECHR calls for representative action for pay gap

 
International  

China - boosts pension provision  
America - Screenwriters vote in favour of new contract   
Nigeria - Osun workers resume strike  

The views and recommendations in this publication are those of Thomsons Online Benefits and have been obtained from a variety of sources. While we believe that our sources are reliable we cannot guarantee that the information in this publication is accurate and it may be condensed or incomplete. thomsons online benefits ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.