Labour, FG meet again over minimum wage adjustment
The federal government and the joint public service negotiating council are scheduled to meet on Friday to try and finalise
Whyte Cleon says staff recall from First Bank followed global outsourcing best practice
Whyte Cleon Limited (WCL), the company that outsourced staff to First Bank Limited, has said the withdrawal of some of its personnel
People start hating their jobs at age 35
Jean Prince was 50 when she started working for a U.K. tech company near Cambridge as a technical author, writing software
Payroll gain of 209,000, wage rise show U.S. labour strength
The U.S. labour market hit its stride in July, as employers added workers at a solid clip, the jobless rate matched a 16-year low and
Bank of England staff to go on first strike in 50 years
A three-day strike by Bank of England support staff will go ahead after last-minute talks facilitated by a government-run arbitrator
Fidelity Bank denies alleged sack of drivers
Fidelity Bank Plc has denied reports that it terminated the employment of some of its drivers without adequate compensation. In a
Big AIB investors ‘will not pay corporation tax for 30 years’
Labour’s finance spokeswoman Joan Burton warned the Irish taxpayer is again the loser having already paid to save the failed