Over 500 ground staff took part in a strike which resulted in heavy disruptions to flights in and out of Hong Kong after employee benefits were halved, it has been reported.
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Employees are more likely to take a cash bonus over a party during the festive period as it avoids uncomfortable situations should jobs be cut at the end of the year, according to an employment expert.
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The credit crunch has forced 18 per cent of workers in the UK to reduce the amount they save for a private or occupational pension, according to research undertaken by Prudential.
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People looking for jobs in the current market are no longer seeing pension plans as a determining policy in the search for vacancies, it has been stated.
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A national union has highlighted the difficult workloads which employees are facing in the healthcare sector.
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Members of British Telecom (BT) are strongly backing proposals put forward by their company regarding their pensions plan, according to a leading group in the sector.
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Kevin Rudd, the prime minister of Australia, has brought together his ministerial "razor gang" in order to slash unnecessary spending in order to aid investment in pensions, it has been reported.
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Employees served by the Communications Workers Union and Unite are being backed by the Trades Union Congress over the perceived threat of part-privatisation plans for the Royal Mail.
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Telecommunications and mobile phone company Motorola has announced that it is permanently freezing its defined benefit pension plans as well as suspending contributions to another plan.
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A large percentage of employers are not rewarding their workers for staying in the office past contracted hours, according to a communications specialist.
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