Both departments see the value in partnering. Yet the difficulty lies in navigating differing philosophies and goals
Heather Stern
A swine flu pandemic could lead contracts to be "meaningless", a legal expert has said.
David Woods
A recent Court of Appeal decision has brought into sharp focus the importance for employers of properly defining in their contracts what is payable under a payment in lieu of notice clause (a...
Kate Dunn
?How much of your staff’s time is spent on manual, repetitive tasks? Copying between spreadsheets; receiving, checking, filing employee paperwork; managing time sheets; setting new starters up with...
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has called on the prime minister David Cameron to provide a road map for the UK economy,
Employees' workplace privacy is being invaded by increased use of social media, according to a survey published today by security software firm AVG technologies.
Tom Newcombe
Following recent focus on the BBC's new stance on presenters' use of social media, David Lorimer and Abigail Cannon of Fieldfisher delve into whether employers can police the social media content of...
David Lorimer
Organisations are considering relocating or focusing growth outside the UK if they cannot access EU workers
Beckett Frith
People in Wales and the West Midlands who have yet to retire are the least confident in Great Britain, that they will have enough money in their retirement, a newly released survey shows.
David Woods
A large proportion of the people seeking help from The Migraine Trust are looking for support with workplace issues
Wendy Thomas