Senior bankers found guilty of misconduct could face their bonuses being clawed back up to ten years after award following a major stiffening of rules by financial regulators.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) says 500,000 more small and micro employers than previously estimated will have to comply with auto-enrolment (AE) duties over the next three years.
Employers will be less susceptible to strike action and be able to take greater remedies when strikes do occur under tougher laws unveiled by the government.
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is to be reformed in to three bands for tax calculation based on CO2 emissions.
The Living Wage Foundation (LWF) has raised serious concerns about chancellor George Osborne's top-up to the national minimum wage.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have published final rules to improve individual accountability in the banking sector, following up laws on variable pay.
As many as four in ten employers are breaking health and safety laws by not providing eyecare for their computer users.
HR departments are cutting back on compliance following the introduction of tribunal fees while trade unions are becoming stronger and more militant, an employment lawyer has warned.
Salary sacrifice may have become a target for government cuts. Jonathan Stapleton explains why.
Defined contribution (DC) members using the pension flexibilities may find their savings are hit by inheritance tax (IHT) because of a "legislative error".