With the budget expected to tackle the 'enemies of enterprise', a report published today by The Work Foundation urges the Government to focus its enterprise policy on small to medium-sized,...
David Woods
A computerised HR system designed to save funds for the Metropolitan Police is six months late and 10 million over-budget.
David Woods
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) is calling on chancellor George Osborne to use tomorrow’s Budget to deliver practical measures in three areas to stimulate growth and jobs.
Tom Newcombe
The 2014 Budget has provided evidence of a significant economic upturn and points to the candidate-driven jobs market making a comeback.
Emma-Claire Kavanagh
The Government is to invest 1.3 billion in supporting employment.
David Woods
The budget was a mixed bag for business drivers. Whether you simply own a company car or have responsibility for managing a corporate fleet, the Chancellor’s announcements have important implications....
David Brennan
An increase in Capital Gains Tax (CGT), a VAT hike later in the year, an income tax increase and tax avoidance measures are among the announcements Alistair Darling could inflict on employers in his...
David Woods
What can business and the HR community expect when it comes to skills, the gig economy, pensions and pay caps?
Jenny Roper
The number of job adverts in the UK is fluctuating heavily as companies scramble to fill vacancies toward the end of the year.
Nosa Omoigui
Nearly a million (913,000) young people have been lost from the labour market over the last 30 years, according to CIPD analysis released today.
Dominic Bernard