The state of pay: U.K. Hospitality and leisure remuneration | PricewaterhouseCoopers Report
Thursday, 5 November 2009

The UK hospitality and leisure sector is currently operating within some of the worst trading conditions seen for many years. During this period of instability, are there downward pressures on executive pay? Or do remuneration committees acknowledge that incentivising key individuals is essential and arguably more important during the current crisis?
State of Pay: Hospitality and leisure remuneration is a new report from the reward specialists at PricewaterhouseCoopers that shows the average remuneration of executives, and discusses the reward challenges for the sector.
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The UK hospitality and leisure sector is currently operating within some of the worst trading conditions seen for many years. During this period of instability, are there downward pressures on executive pay? Or do remuneration committees acknowledge that incentivising key individuals is essential and arguably more important during the current crisis? State of Pay: Hospitality and leisure remuneration is a new report from the reward specialists at PricewaterhouseCoopers that shows the average remuneration of executives, and discusses the reward challenges for the sector.
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