Forget the Old Etonian chumocracy: The Tories are at their least aristocratic ever June 16, 2013 DAVID Cameron’s government is the least patrician, least wealthy and least public school-educated Conservative-led government Britain has ever seen. Fewer Tory MPs were born into wealth and privilege than ever before. More are reliant solely on parliamentary salaries, and fewer have significant outside earnings compared to Tory MPs from previous parliaments. This is not the [...]
Clegg pushes co-op firm model July 4, 2012 Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg yesterday unveiled a new professional body – the Institute for Employee Ownership – and a FTSE benchmark for companies run as employee partnerships, following a report on them by employment lawyer Graeme Nuttall.
City jobs rising as legal hiring counters bank staff bloodbath January 22, 2013 LEGAL services jobs in the City increased rapidly last year, outweighing even the dramatic fall in bank employment and pushing total headcount in the square mile up through 2012, new figures revealed yesterday. A total of 117,800 people are now employed in legal services, TheCityUK found, an increase of 2.5 per cent on the year. [...]
Back-to-work scheme ruled illegal by court February 12, 2013 THE GOVERNMENT’S back-to-work programme was thrown into disarray yesterday after a judge ruled that many schemes that make the unemployed work for free are unlawful. Graduate Cait Reilly, 24, claimed victory after the Court of Appeal ruled that a programme she took part in – which required her to undertake work experience at Poundland or risk [...]
City Moves for 10 January 2013 | Who’s switching jobs January 9, 2013 RBS Guy Wylie has been appointed head of primary markets, Asia Pacific at RBS. He has over 20 years’ experience in banking, and most recently worked at UBS as head of Asian debt capital markets and leveraged finance. Wylie previously joined RBS in 2005, after spending several years with JP Morgan and Arthur Andersen in [...]
Ex-Goldman trader probed December 3, 2012 MORGAN Stanley trader Edward Glenn Hadden is under investigation by regulators at CME Group over trades in Treasury futures four years ago while he was employed by Goldman Sachs, according to a regulatory filing. Hadden is a managing director and head of global interest rates products at Morgan Stanley. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Hadden [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 27, 2012 Legal & General Property The institutional property fund manager has made several appointments to its research team. Head of research Rob Martin has been promoted to the board of Legal & General Property. He joined the firm from Hammerson in October 2006. Barbora Melezinkova has been appointed performance analyst. She joins from IPD, where she [...]
Justification for tax evasion crackdown has worrying shades of Brown January 22, 2013 KEIR Starmer, the director of public prosecutions, has vowed to “ramp up” the number of prosecutions against tax evasion five-fold in two years. He plans to target middle-class earners, citing as examples “lawyers, tax consultants and plumbers” – an intriguing perspective on the British class system. Or perhaps we are all middle-class now. It is, [...]
City Moves for 7 January 2013 | Who’s switching jobs January 7, 2013 SJ Berwin The law firm has announced the appointment of Steven Fogel to its partnership board and as a non-executive director. He was previously senior partner of Titmuss Sainer, and led the law firm in its merger with Dechert. Fogel then served as managing partner of Dechert’s London office before retiring in June 2012. He [...]
Supreme Court ruling on equal pay paves way for more claims October 24, 2012 A LANDMARK legal ruling on equal pay claims handed down by the Supreme Court yesterday could open the door for female workers in the City to make compensation claims against former employers. The Court, the most senior in the land, yesterday ruled scores of women previously employed by Birmingham City Council could seek compensation through [...]