Heinz has appointed Anne Sewell as HR director for the UK and Ireland
Tomorrow four Christians will be seeking to change UK discrimination law through the European Court of Human Rights.
Disability and poor health are preventing nearly half a million people approaching retirement from working, a figure that will only increase as the state pension age (SPA) starts to rise, according to...
Growth should return to the UK economy towards the end of the year, and pick up a little pace during 2013, but unemployment looks set to peak at 2.7 million next year, according to the CBI’s quarterly...
IBM has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Kenexa a provider of recruiting and talent management consultancy for $46.00 per share in cash in a transaction valued at approximately $1.3...
Wasabi the sushi retailer has, for the first time, introduced a pension and benefits package to its UK employees.
A third (31%) of companies plan to increase their spending on HR technology in the coming year, in an attempt to continue growth and improve efficiency in the face of a challenging economic...
Apprentice training organisations have welcomed the recognition from a Government review that apprenticeships are as important for upskilling the adult workforce as they are for creating new jobs for...
In April to June 2012 there were 3.7 million UK households with at least one member aged 16 to 64 where no-one was working, figures from ONS have shown.
Nationwide is poised to launch a tool to help engage its 15,000 employees with energy efficiency.
Young people in London who have not previously completed six months of paid employment must undertake work experience so they can claim benefits.
The majority of hourly workers around the world, including 63% in the UK, believe their employer has violated laws or rules governing overtime in their region according to A global survey commissioned...