Figures released today have suggested that average pay has increased at half the rate in 2010 compared to 2009 in both public and private sectors.
With the House of Commons voting today on an increase in tuition fees, a company that screens job candidates' backgrounds and CVs has warned of an increase in "bogus degrees".
HR professions hate Christmas shopping more than any other profession, according to a recent survey.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's new vice presidents took up their position at the organisation's AGM yesterday.
Half of employers don't see depression as a valid reason for time off.
Research by the Institute of Leadership and Management has suggested that UK managers view a bonus as the "ideal Christmas present", rather than a promotion.
The LSN has challenged the Government's skills strategy, warning of "stagnant growth and faltering social mobility".
The European Union's attempts to introduce 20-weeks' paid maternity leave has provoked strong reaction from government and business.
Impending regulation has induced salary increases of up to 50% for IT workers in the insurance sector.
HR professionals believe that 1 in 5 board members or senior executives just be retrained or replaced in order to improve innovation in their organisations.
In recent years, organisations within both the private and public sector have been bombarded with warnings from official bodies to 'toughen up or lose business'. The cry to adopt the 'more for less'...
Research has suggested that women are more likely to feel a sense of loyalty to their employers.