Most adults in the UK are unable to name one living female role model in science or other STEM subjects, according to research carried out by YouGov for lobbying group ScienceGrrl.
Young people in the UK remain pessimistic about their job prospects despite the improving economic climate, according to research.
Chancellor George Osborne is to hail the effectiveness of the Government's welfare reforms today, saying they have created 1.3 millions UK jobs and are due to lead to up to 3 million more by 2018.
Pensions experts and the wider business community have largely welcomed the Government's introduction of a 0.75% cap on workplace pensions charges. However, some reservations remain about its...
Employers will have to adapt to six key changes in the business world in the future, according to engagement specialists Hay Group.
Much of what HR departments do now will not provide jobs for people in the future, according to an industry expert.
KPMG is supporting a TUC initiative to raise awareness about the living wage. The Fair Play Fortnight is a series of events across the UK from 24 March to 6 April.
Experts are divided over whether interviews are always necessary in the recruitment process, a London HR Connection debate has heard.
Stress among UK workers accounts for more lost days than any other medical complaint. It is particularly problematic in non-manual jobs and in the public sector, according to new research.
HR professionals are guilty of seeing employee engagement as a solution to all its problems, according to a leading business academic.
A survey of more than 7,000 employees across 20 countries suggests UK employees have some of the lowest engagement with their jobs in the world.
Managers are not offering enough support to new executives hired internally, assuming they require less integration support than external recruits.