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  • Executive pay gap: Men get paid 23 per cent more than women at director level

    June 14, 2021

    Senior men get paid up to 23 per cent more than women, according to new research shared with City PM this evening. The gender pay gap is particularly substantial in senior positions and can be as high as 23 per cent for directors, while the associate level stands at 9 per cent, according to data [...]

  • Last chance to back fantastic Hear Art film campaign

    June 14, 2021

    There is just a week left to support one of City PM’s favourite arts initiatives, Hear Art, in its crowdfunding campaign to raise £15,000 to help fund films made by deaf filmmakers. Hear Art is a non-profit platform founded by Cindy Sasha (photographer/activist) and Rachel Shenton (actress/writer/activist) to help address the lack of opportunities for [...]

  • 3 companies that are actively hiring right now

    June 14, 2021

    Are you on the hunt for a new job? If you answered yes, then we have some pretty great news for you. There seems to be a hiring surge at the moment, which is just brilliant news. After a long and difficult lockdown, companies are coming out the other side – expanding while they do [...]

  • High demand, low supply: The semiconductor players that dominate the hyperactive microchip space

    June 14, 2021

    Semiconductors power much of the world’s technology, making it possible for families and friends to talk face-to-face from across the ocean or for Wall Street to move billions of pounds in the blink of an eye. And with more applications being produced worldwide, demand for semiconductor devices only continues to grow. The popularity of such [...]

  • How tech and medical advances are transforming healthcare investing

    June 14, 2021  |  City Talk

    Healthcare innovation specialist John Bowler explains the revolution going on in the sector. Covid-19 aside, what other issues are emerging that will reshape the healthcare sector? The main drivers of healthcare remain unchanged: there is accelerating demand for healthcare services as people are increasingly living longer. Governments around the world face budget pressures with the [...]

  • How are vaccine programmes progressing in emerging markets?

    June 11, 2021  |  City Talk

    Some emerging markets will be vulnerable to renewed activity restrictions in the coming months. For investors, this will require careful monitoring. The roll out of Covid-19 vaccines remains a conundrum facing investors in emerging markets (EM). As we noted late last year, few EM were proactive in securing sufficient supplies of effective vaccines. So they were [...]

  • Pandemic has changed work attitudes of some young people

    June 10, 2021

    The Covid-19 pandemic may have changed how we work in more ways than remote working. New research shows 85 per cent of young professionals have permanently changed their attitude towards work due to the pandemic. Analysis carried out by professional social network platform Polywork shows virtual ways of working have opened up more work possibilities [...]

  • General Electric to freeze $14bn pension pot for 2,700 UK staff

    June 10, 2021

    General Electric Co will freeze pension benefits for around 2,700 UK employees from January 2022 and take a related charge, the company announced today. GE’s pension benefit obligation in the UK was about $14bn at the end of 2020.  GE’s pension plan has been closed to new entrants in the UK since September 2011. At [...]

  • A third of gig economy couriers and delivery drivers have no savings

    June 9, 2021

    Around 30 per cent of gig economy drivers, riders and couriers across Europe had no savings in the first half of 2021. Almost half of the 10,000 workers surveyed had experienced a claimable event such as an accident. Of these, only 12 per cent had actually made a claim and 69 per cent had a [...]

  • Businesses struggle to develop staff remotely

    June 9, 2021

    Over a third of businesses have struggled to train staff remotely during the global pandemic, a new survey suggests. The UK Government plans to remove restrictions so more people can return to the office from 21 June but the survey results suggest business leaders are still split over the future of working practices. Senior decision [...]

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