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They’re flying high on this salary. An aviation enthusiast has taken to X to share a pay stub purportedly belonging to a Southwest Airlines pilot — and it shows the huge sum of money they made in 2025 ...
A real payslip from a junior cloud engineer offered South Africans a transparent look into tech earnings The viral brief breakdown sparked deeper conversations about career choices, skills and growth ...
Workers are being urged to check their payslips carefully this festive period to confirm they are being paid at least the minimum wage. HMRC has reminded temporary seasonal staff and those on ...
Employees have been encouraged to scrutinise their payslips this festive season to ensure they are receiving at least the minimum wage. HMRC has issued a reminder to temporary seasonal workers and ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued a payslip warning to seasonal staff who are working over the Christmas and New Year period. The government department is urging workers to check their payslip ...
Under the new NSSF rates, an employee earning a gross salary of Sh100,000 will see their contribution rise from Sh4,320 to Sh6,000. Workers will pay up to Sh2,160 extra to the National Social Security ...
Claims spreading across social media that workers face a £90 monthly hit to their wages from January 2026 to tackle the national debt have been debunked as completely false. Viral videos – some ...
From 2 January 2026, millions of workers will see a brand new £90 deduction called the “Debt Recovery Contribution” appear automatically on their monthly payslips. Our verdict False. There are no ...
12:38, Tue, Dec 2, 2025 Updated: 12:41, Tue, Dec 2, 2025 A key deadline for tax is just a month away for the millions of people who need to submit a self-assessment tax return in January. But for many ...
During his remarks in a press gaggle this month, President Trump made a Freudian slip, admitting that Americans are paying for his reckless tariffs. Trump stated, "They may pay in some cases." One ...