Employees may only carry forward unused holiday as a result of sickness absence for a maximum of 18 months, the employment appeal tribunal (EAT) has ruled.
The Summer Budget brought several significant changes in the workplace benefits arena. WSB breaks down the key ones.
Wolseley UK head of reward, benefits and policy Neil McCawley has been promoted to group head of reward.
Chancellor George Osborne has announced an apprenticeship levy on all large employers.
The proportion of employees saying they were more likely to stay with an employer if they had good benefits has fallen almost ten percentage points in two years.
Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, consultants believe.
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) expects the exemption for trivial benefits in kind to be re-introduced in 2016.
Here they are, the shortlists for the WSB Awards 2015.
Employers hoping to see voluntary overtime excluded from holiday pay calculations are likely to be disappointed after a ruling by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.
Northgate staff have saved more than £6,500 through the firm's discount platform in the first month.