Barcelona eager for Xavi renewal talks amid positive La Liga results
Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez has been leading the club to improvements on the pitch.
Recent findings reveal the gender pay gap across the globe in male-dominated eSports
Research carried out by BesteOnlineCasinos has revealed the countries with the largest difference in earnings between male and female eSports players.
British labour market, and pay growth, slow in February - REC
Britain's labour market showed further signs of cooling as permanent job placements fell for the fifth month in a row in February and pay growth slowed, reflecting employers' concerns about the economy, a survey published on Wednesday showed.
Interest rate rose but so did the demand for steel as the British pound fell against the dollar
S&P 500 sheds 2%, FTSE 100 is expected to open lower, while the UK has seen the British pound fall against the dollar as the government negotiates with the striking public sector.
Barcelona's financial crisis deepens after Europa League disaster
FC Barcelona has lost out on massive potential revenue from European competitions.
Barçagate: Referee confirms pressure to fix matches from Enriquez Negreira
More people are coming out to provide information surrounding the payments made by Barcelona to a La Liga technical official.
Virgin Media O2 is leading the initiative to establish greater career opportunities in the UK workspace
Virgin Media O2 has outlined the impact its 350 apprenticeships in 2023 could have in crafting greater career pathways and helping the UK's economic state.
Hospitality in Crisis: Are there enough chefs to keep up with London's insatiable demand for fine dining?
Chefs have not returned to work in the same numbers post-pandemic, leaving the hospitality industry grappling with an acute staffing crisis at a time when operators are also struggling with the soaring costs of doing business.
Recent studies reveal the best cities in the UK for job opportunities and affordable cost of living
A number of people living in the UK have moved towards smaller towns or places with higher perks and salaries.
Analysis-Italy promotes short-term job market, shunning Spain's example
Marta Pizza, a 26-year-old swimming instructor, has worked at a Rome sports centre for the last two years earning 8.50 euros per hour with no pension contributions, sick pay or holidays.
Teachers in England and Wales vote to strike as the UK wage crisis continues
The National Education Union declared seven days of walkouts in February and March after nine out of 10 union teacher members voted for strike action.
Strikes: why refusing public sector pay rises won't help reduce inflation
Since industrial action first started to gather speed last year, concerns have been raised about a wage-price spiral causing entrenched inflation.
Brexit lifts number of million-euro-a-year bankers in EU, watchdog says
More Brexit-related relocations from London and rise in trading increased the number of bankers earning more than a million euros a year in the European Union by more than 40% in 2021, the bloc's banking watchdog said on Thursday.
Nurses in England plan third wave of strikes next month over pay
Tens of thousands of nurses in England will strike in February for the third time in as many months, adding further pressure on British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over crippling disruption to key services caused by industrial action.
UK strikes to intensify as teachers and nurses announce walkouts
This week nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are due to resume strike action on Wednesday and Thursday.
Lionel Messi called 'sewer rat' and 'midget' by former Barcelona board
The former Barcelona captain left the club to join PSG after they failed to offer him a contract renewal in 2021.
Uniqlo owner gives Japan Inc a jolt with 40% wage hike
Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing Co Ltd on Wednesday said it would raise wages by as much as 40%, a clear sign that Japan's rock-bottom salaries may be starting to budge after decades of deflation and cost-cutting.
UK unions left disappointed after pay talks with govt
The union has organised unprecedented walkouts by nurses in recent weeks -- the first in its 106-year history.
Stock markets extend gains on Fed hopes, China
Major stock markets mostly climbed Monday and oil prices rallied, building on optimism generated by China's Covid reopening and hopes the Federal Reserve will slow its pace of interest rate hikes.
Top UK bosses earn average person's annual wage in days: survey
The High Pay Centre, which compiled the report using company data and official statistics, called for a more "even" distribution of income.
Surging UK energy bills spark tensions among tenants
Britain's cost-of-living crisis has turned into a bitter winter in households trying to keep their energy bills down.
Banker bonuses go from boom to bust in jarring reversal
Bankers in New York and London are bracing for year-end bonuses that recruiters estimate are 30% to 50% lower, while some may receive none at all as dealmaking sputters and economic gloom sets takes hold.
Dutch PM Rutte expected to apologise for slavery and its consequences
Prime Minister Mark Rutte is due to deliver a speech on Monday in which he is expected to apologise for the Netherlands' historical role in slavery and its consequences into the present day.
UN agency seeks FIFA deal for World Cup labour rights role
The 2026 World Cup will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Austrian trains grind to halt as rail workers strike
Wage increases are usually set by collective bargaining between the Austrian Economic Chambers and unions representing different branches.
Inflation swells Spain's 'hunger queues'
With a secure job as a bricklayer, Hugo Ramirez never thought he would need the help of charity to feed his family.
Italy's draft budget centres on energy aid
Italy's new far-right government unveiled its 2023 draft budget on Tuesday, with most of the nearly 35 billion euros in spending going on the energy crisis rather than flashy electoral promises.
UK govt proposes pay cut for N.Ireland lawmakers
The assembly has been crippled since February following the withdrawal of its largest pro-UK party, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
Elon Musk trial opens to decide fate of his $56 billion Tesla pay
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is scheduled to take the stand this week to defend his $56 billion pay package against shareholder allegations it was rigged with easy performance targets and that investors were duped into approving it.
UK hiring falls as political upheaval adds to employers' worries
British employers cut their hiring of permanent staff via recruitment firms for the first time in nearly two years in October as the country's political upheaval added to concerns about the economy, a survey showed on Thursday.