Helping staff to stay fit can help when they are faced with stressful situations and even aid customer experience, according to Thomsons Online Benefits managing director Chris Bruce.
Politicians from both sides of the debate have focused on the impact a 'yes' vote could have on jobs in Scotland this week.
Employment and business experts reacted largely positively to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) unemployment figures yesterday.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has unveiled an updated version of the UK Corporate Governance Code that includes plans to improve the reporting and regulation of executive remuneration.
Acas has released guidance for employers to support members of staff affected by bereavement.
One-quarter of finance professionals have either experienced or witnessed age discrimination at work, according to research by eFinancialCareers.
Unemployment fell by 468,000 from July 2013 to July 2014, the biggest year-on-year decrease since 1988, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Eight out of every 10 HR functions use social media as at least one part of their recruitment strategy, according to research by online recruitment specialists Konetic.
Cuts in the armed forces present an opportunity for employers to gain skills in areas such as engineering and mechanics, according to Bureau Veritas HR director for north-west Europe Helen Cunningham....
More than half (54%) of UK employees admit to answering a business call from their bed, according to research by business call specialists AlldayPA.
Companies must understand their staff fully and create an "exciting" workplace to breed engagement, according to General Mills HR director for the UK, Ireland and Nordic region Sue Swanborough.
High-street phone retailer Phones 4u has been forced into administration after EE chose not to renew its contract with the company, putting 5,596 positions at risk.