UK workers facing 'lowest salary increase in Europe' in 2018
The average British worker is in line to receive a 0.2% real salary increase next year, equating to a pay rise of around £4.40 per month before tax.
Scrapping the NHS pay cap is a 'con' if it means funding cuts and job losses
Unions and workers urge Jeremy Hunt to reveal how the government will fund planned pay rises after announcing end of seven-year cap.
From Monarch to Ryanair and Air Berlin: Are budget airlines flying into trouble?
Monarch became the third European airline to file for insolvency over the last three months after it ceased operations on Monday.
Unions reject government's 'pathetic' pay rise offer to police and prison officers
Unions threaten strike action over government's seven-year freeze on public sector pay.
Thomas Cook dispute sparks first UK airline pilots' strike in over 40 years
Dispute between the union and airline escalated after pilots complained of deteriorating pay and working conditions.
UK employers must address pay to retain top talent, study says
Almost one third of UK employees say they are likely to leave current employer within two years.
How can the Palestinian Authority defend paying lifetime salaries to terrorists convicted of murder?
Under the "Pay-for-Slay" programme, terrorists convicted of murder are entitled to monthly lifetime.
Michael Gove challenges Number 10 over public sector pay weeks after cabinet return
Environment secretary says the government should listen to 'authoritative' public sector pay bodies.
Bank of England needs to 'look seriously' at interest rate hike to fight inflation
Persistently low wages have contributed to historic low rates says BoE's chief economist Andy Haldane.
Millions of public sector workers set for pay rise as Tories consider axing cap
Downing Street said the government is reviewing measure after Theresa May's election blow.
Labour manifesto proposes 'fat cat tax' and renationalising water companies
It is the first major party to launch its election manifesto.
Budget 2017 key points: Big changes to national insurance and social care
Chancellor Philip Hammond said there was "no room for complacency" despite improved economic forecasts.
Trump and his white, male billionaires don't like women having all this freedom – so they're taking it back
The 'global gag rule' against abortion was signed a day after the anniversary of Roe vs Wade.
Labour MPs join angry commuters for station protests against further rises in rail fares
Labour's Shadow Transport Secretary told IBTimes UK he backed the renationalisation of the railway.
Debt charities gear up for busy January after Christmas spending binge
Citizens Advice said it expects up to 2,400 calls a day as people try to sort out their debts after the festive season.
Labour backs triple-lock pension guarantee after 'generational inequality' warnings
Work and Pensions Committee said the system should be scrapped because of its 'unsustainable nature.
Worst decade for living standards in the UK since WW2 says IFS
UK workers set to earn less in real wages in 2021 than they did in 2008.
Pope Francis amends canonical Catholic law to allow absolution for the 'sin' of abortion
A temporary measure absolving abortion – initially introduced in 2016 – will now be made permanent.
Fifa open formal investigation into Sepp Blatter over bribery and corruption allegations
Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner are also under investigation.
Congress members call for investigation into Mylan for 'outrageous' price hike of the EpiPen
The lifesaving injector delivers a rapid shot of epinephrine for severe allergic reactions.
Grexit: Greeks look to follow Britain out of Europe despite post-Brexit recession fears
Greeks have watched the EU referendum with interest after years of financial misery.
Gala Coral swings to interim loss amid rising costs and poor football results
Bookmaker swings to £49.8m loss in first half of the year compared to the £103.4m as costs mount.
Permanent job placements rise at slowest rate in eight months in May, REC survey shows
Markit/REC survey shows pace of growth in permanent job placements fell to eight-month low in May
Fifa's Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner 'enriched' themselves with £55m bonuses
Lawyers say former officials wrongly awarded bonuses and pay rises worth tens of millions of dollars.
National Living Wage: Companies that can't afford to pay it don't have a viable business model
Increase productivity and improve business functions and wage increases shouldn't be an issue.
Bitgold delivers instant gold-backed currency transactions outside of banking system
Gold should be returned to transactional unit of currency, suggests Bitgold CEO Roy Sebag.
Budget 2016: What will George Osborne do to UK pensions on Wednesday?
Chancellor Osborne ditched major pension reforms but may still target savers with tax hikes.
BP CEO Bob Dudley pay increases to £13.8m despite firm posting losses and planning job cuts
Dudley's pay is much lower than the 2014 pay packages of the heads of Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
Job flexibility more important than salary for a quarter of jobseekers in Britain
Employment market now candidate-led as 24% say they'd prioritise flexibility over salary, research shows.
Bernie Sanders is wrong about US tuition fees, subsidies don't help students
It's demand, not any problem with the market for supply, that's driving ever-escalating prices.