Six in 10 female employees in Britain could be being paid below their market value
Research shows 60% of female workers in the UK are likely to be underpaid, compared with 40% of men.
City bosses falsely optimistic about their bonus warn recruiters
Managing directors and partners are expecting their bonuses to be 61% of their salary.
UK: Workers are £44 a week worse off than in 2008 with annual real term wages worth £2,270 less
The TUC data shows the biggest squeeze on wages since the 1850s is continuing.
Junior doctors' strike: What is the dispute over a new contract all about?
Junior doctors are set to begin industrial action on Tuesday 12 January.
Fat Cat Tuesday: Huge CEO salaries aren't about greed – their jobs are high pressure and risky
Highly paid jobs can be short-lived and CEOs can face retribution for decisions motivated by greed.
The world is getting a pay rise: Global salaries edge up by 2.5% lifted by Asian surge
Vietnam and China expected to see the biggest increase in wages.
UK house prices: Nationwide reports growth slowdown amid concerns about soaring demand
Chancellor George Osborne announced an extra 400,000 houses but many have say it is not enough.
Greece general strike: Riot police fire tear gas at protesters in Athens Syntagma Square
The 24-hour general strike called by public and private unions against Syriza's austerity measures.
UK employment at record high but wage increase sluggish on manufacturing slump
With 31.21m people in work, up 419k from the same quarter in 2014, numbers are good news for Osborne.
Equal Pay Day: Analysis reveals the 'pay gap' is not really a gap at all
Women between the ages of 22-39 are now earning more than their male counterparts.
London Living Wage: Why £9.40 an hour is still not enough
Boris Johnson unveils higher London Living Wage as 724 employers back bigger pay.
Theresa May speech: Immigration may 'put a strain' on UK infrastructure but it helps build it too
May says immigration is hitting hospitals hard but it is migrants who help staff them.
Tube strikes: London eagerly awaits final review from unions over Night Tube dispute
The RMT, TSSA and Unite could cause travel misery for millions by walking out on 25 and 27 August.
Tube strike: Talks turn constructive in Night Tube dispute but walkouts still loom
London Underground have made progress with Aslef as other tube unions continue to talk.
Tube strike: London set for two 24-hour walkouts in Night Tube dispute says RMT union
Commuters face travel misery as industrial action will start in two weeks' time on 25 August.
Meet the trade union and London Underground negotiators trying to avert another Tube strike
IBTimes UK profiles the main management officials and union representatives involved in the talks.
Google worker claims her bonuses were blocked for exposing pay inequality
Erica Baker exposed pay inequality with a crowd-sourced spreadsheet shared by thousands of Google employees
David Cameron loses fight over MP pay as watchdog increases salaries to £74,000
The prime minister had reportedly asked Ipsa not to make the remuneration move.
Bond sell-off sparks pensions fears
Financial advisory firm deVere has warned that recent turbulence could adversely impact pensions.
Recruitment boss Kevin Green warns of UK job crisis: 'Staff availability falling for 2 years'
British workers have enjoyed a pay increase but a skills shortage.
President Barack Obama expected to issue executive order to restructure overtime compensation
Members of the Department of Labor are urging Obama to lift the threshold to $51,000 (£33,917).
Dutch Cabinet defers ABN Amro listing over executive pay row
Dutch finance minister delays decision on sale of ABN Amro after politicians question pay increases at the bank.
Why Greece is the only EU country where the minimum wage has decreased since 2008
Of all EU countries, Greece is the exception with lowering minimum wages.
Project Titan and the Apple car: Everything we know so far
From a mysterious van spotted in San Francisco, to employees poached from Tesla, this is everything we know about Apple's Project Titan
Top UK employers set to hire at highest level for over a decade
Students graduating in the summer of 2015 will be paid higher salaries when they start work.
UK's Ageing Workforce Means Firms Will Have to Pay £1.8m Extra in Pensions
Mercer says firms will need to make the move because workers are expected to live six months longer.
FTSE 100 Firms Shake Up Pay Policies After 'Shareholder Spring'
Deloitte says there has been an unprecedented amount of change to remuneration structures.
UK House Price Surge to Halt as Help to Buy Uptake Peaks?
Popularity in the scheme has waned over the last month
Vince Cable Proposes Legislation to Force Large Firms to Disclose Salary Details of High Earners
Proposal announced by Cable would be included in Liberal Democrats' election manifesto.
Gender Pay Gap: 'Midlife Wage Crisis' Hits Female Managers
The CMI says women aged 40 and over earn 35% less than their male counterparts.