Bonuses

  • BusinessAOL

    B&Q backlash after cutting perks to pay for National Living Wage

    The National Living Wage was hailed as a breakthrough for fairer pay for two million people on low incomes. However, unsurprisingly, not all businesses have simply taken the extra costs of higher pay on the chin, and many have been cutting costs

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    Last chance for tasty bank bonuses

    There's never been a better time to switch your current account as providers battle it out to attract new customers. Switching bonuses, or bank bribes if you will, have gotten a lot juicer lately. Here are the top switching bonuses around

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    Hospitals to get bonuses if patients are satisfied

    The new chief executive of the NHS has unveiled his vision for the organisation over the next five years. In among the announcements was a plan to tie the amount of money each hospital is given to the quality of care they provide. There will be

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    Next boss gives his bonus to staff

    Lord Wolfson, the chief executive of Next, will give millions of pounds of his bonus away to 20,000 members of staff. The average staff member will receive £200 as a result of the gesture. It's the second time Lord Wolfson has done this:

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    Bankers could loses bonuses after six years

    Bankers might be forced to put the champagne on hold during bonus season, because the Bank of England is pushing for tougher rules that will mean that if the banker has done something wrong - or made a major mistake - their bonus can be clawed

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    Lloyds fined £28m over bonuses

    Lloyds Banking Group has been fined a record £28 million over incentive schemes that rewarded staff with "champagne bonuses" and put advisers under pressure to hit sales targets or face demotion. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

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    British Gas boss clings to £2 million bonus

    British Gas horrified eight million hard-pressed customers yesterday, announcing an astonishing rise in energy prices. For thousands of people, an average £123 extra on their bills every year will leave them facing financial disaster, and there