Trade union Unite has described the move as 'a slap in the face' for BA's call centre employees.
UK workers set to earn less in real wages in 2021 than they did in 2008.
Irish airline launches the biggest Black Friday promotion in its history by putting 10 million seats on sale.
Norwegian to offer 30% off on flights to 30 European destinations on Black Friday and £25.90 one-way tickets to Europe on Cyber Monday.
A number of interesting projects exploring crypto-economic governance models will soon come online.
The ECB warns of a further surge in borrowing costs for eurozone governments.
Newsweek and IBT's Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Capital Markets event will connect hedge funds with data providers.
The new Chancellor's delivery might be dull, but his composure and pragmatism is needed.
The budget airline also has 10,000 one-way flights to the Canary Islands from £35 up for grabs.
The estate agent is hit by a combination of Brexit, stamp duty changes and a ban on upfront fees to tenants.
Passengers can save up to 49% on two business class flights, while European city breaks start from £99.
The group said a 'positive outlook' in the fast food market would led to more openings.
Pub operator and brewer posts 7% year-on-year increase in profit amid solid trading conditions.
ClearMacro CEO Mike Simcock started the company to help investment managers that were drowning in a deluge of data.
Adjusted profit before tax for 2016 comes in at £102.5m.
However, effects of heightened uncertainty may be felt by the economy in the coming months, she warned.
US durable goods orders increased 4.8% on-month in October, beating the 2.7% gain predicted by economists.
Cars built for exports in October rose 1.7% on-year, marking a 15th consecutive month of increase.
YouGov/CEBR business confidence index slips to 109.1 in October from 112.4 in September.
The deal would be completed by end-2016, subject to customary closing conditions.
Deloitte joins the German Energy company Innogy and WanXiang Blockchain Labs.
Chancellor delivers expected increase in living wage, corporate tax cuts and ditches plans for budget surplus by 2020.
Shadow chancellor also attacked Hammond for failing to mention social care during speech.
Chancellor Philip Hammond pledged of £2bn for R&D and innovation going forward.
Chancellor Hammond confirmed that corporation tax will fall to 17% by 2020.
Slogan lite speech saw Hammond make his first major economic mark since entering Number 11.
Hammond ditches predecessor's commitment to budget surplus, acknowledges lower growth in 2017.
Petition author Jack Johnson argued that the Christmas holidays are a 'family time' for workers.
Shadow City minister told IBTimes UK that Hammond's proposals could hurt those 'just about managing'.
The chancellor abandons plans to run budget surplus by 2020 and says Britain's economy will grow 2.1% this year.