Return of bonus culture
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(07) 17 February 2012, 32-37(6)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The 13th annual RICS and MacDonald's rewards and attitudes survey completed by nearly 100 000 property professionals showed the average salary paid across the UK in 2011 to be £ 48 329, a 4% decrease on 2010. The regional divide in salaries persisted and the gender pay gap continued to widen. In 2011 chief executives and managing directors' average salaries rose by 2%. The overall average bonus size increased by 11%. Retail and rating were the biggest wage winners with Jones Lang LaSalle's Ulbrich top dog in the largest property services firms.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The 13th annual RICS and MacDonald's rewards and attitudes survey completed by nearly 100 000 property professionals showed the average salary paid across the UK in 2011 to be £ 48 329, a 4% decrease on 2010. The regional divide in salaries persisted and the gender pay gap continued to widen. In 2011 chief executives and managing directors' average salaries rose by 2%. The overall average bonus size increased by 11%. Retail and rating were the biggest wage winners with Jones Lang LaSalle's Ulbrich top dog in the largest property services firms.