salary
Coverage of salary in the Nexus archive.
- Clemson says Kevin Guskiewicz to remain at Michigan State University
Kevin Guskiewicz will remain as president of Michigan State University despite initially accepting a position at Clemson University. The decision follows his contract extension through 2031 and a doubled salary to $2 million, amid controversial changes to MSU’s Board of Trustees code of conduct. Clemson stated Guskiewicz will stay for 'personal reasons,' reversing his earlier departure plan.
- A salary over $300,000, lifetime job security, and a private basketball court: 12 perks of being a Supreme Court justice
The article outlines perks of being a Supreme Court justice, including a salary over $300,000, lifetime job security, and a private basketball court. It notes low public favorability toward the Court and political tensions with President Donald Trump, who has experienced mixed rulings from the justices.
- Should you take a buyout at work?
The article presents a hypothetical scenario where a company offers employees a buyout package including six months' salary, early stock vesting, and one year of health insurance. It questions whether individuals should consider accepting such an offer.
- Are YOU rich? Our calculator reveals how your salary stacks up against the UK - and your town and job
A calculator tool helps determine if an individual's salary is considered rich compared to the UK average, including comparisons within specific towns and job roles.
- My daughter's employer stopped paying into her pension - so why is it still taking money from her salary? STEVE WEBB investigates
An employee's employer has stopped contributing to her pension, yet continues to deduct funds from her salary. Steve Webb is investigating the discrepancy.
- Brit reveals she quit the UK due to 'burnout' and moved to the other side of the world - now her salary has doubled and she spends just £2 on coffee
A British woman moved to the other side of the world after experiencing burnout in the UK, resulting in her salary doubling and significantly reduced living costs, including spending only £2 on coffee.