Following the High Court's ruling that the coalition government's limitation on immigrants entering the UK was illegal, Immigration Minister Damian Green has warned that the introduction of permanent...
Former Blackburn Rovers manager, Sam Allardyce, may have been unlawfully discriminated against when dismissed by the Lancashire club.
More than 2 million jobs in the public sector will be need to be filled by 2016, according to a new report.
It is human nature to want to be perceived in a favourable light, whether by colleagues, customers, employees, and most certainly by bosses. It's therefore important to understand what our biases...
Despite difficult economic circumstances, line managers were perceived more positively in 2010 than last year, according to HR consultancy ETS.
The London Fire Brigade has issued a warning over the dangers of hair straighteners in the office ahead of Christmas parties.
Although many small and medium enterprises are planning to bid for public services, few expect to be awarded contracts, according to recent research.
The Office of National Statistics has issued data that show that employment fell 33,000 between August and October.
A reduction in government funding that enables UK students to study abroad could damage the economy by reducing language skills, according to a recruitment specialist.
Half of HR execs that took part in recent research expect their organisations to make redundancies over the next three months, while the same figure expect to recruit people into new jobs.
A quarter of UK workers would not make a negligence claim if they experienced a serious injury at work as the result of faulty or unsuitable equipment, a survey has suggested.
The Localism Bill was unveiled by communities and local government secretary, Eric Pickles, yesterday.