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The majority of employers believe driver eyesight testing would help to reduce collisions and save businesses and organisations money.
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Posted by Robert Leeming | Feb 4, 2016 | Wellbeing News
The majority of employers believe driver eyesight testing would help to reduce collisions and save businesses and organisations money.
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President Obama has outlined new plans to close the gender pay gap in the United States. Women still earn just 79 cents to every dollar earned by man. This comes nearly fifty years after the Equal Pay Act was passed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1960s.
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Spanish telecoms firm Telefónica is set to offer long-serving staff aged over 53, the opportunity to stay at home, and not work, on 68 per cent of their salary.
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Canary Wharf’s had fallen behind other rival London districts last year, posting only an eight percent rise in rental growth. This was in comparison with 12 percent for the City and and a 24 per cent jump in Shoreditch. Canary Wharf had, it seemed, started to become unfashionable.
Read MorePosted by Robert Leeming | Feb 2, 2016 | Reward News
2015 saw the world’s financial services continue to respond to regulatory developments by increasing fixed pay, a new report by Mercer has found.
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