One in six jobseekers aged 50-plus feel that they are treated like second-class citizens when they apply for jobs
A new multi-store gift card fromThe Gift Voucher Shop (GVS) makes its appearance in the incentive and motivation market.
Three UK companies were among the 10 winners at the 2009 AARP International Innovative Employer Awards for age-friendly employment practices, presented in London yesterday (Monday).
Female workers are on average less productive than their male colleagues, according to new research
Birmingham City Council will hold an awards ceremony to recognise the achievements of its employees in November
Unless the economy recovers far more strongly than is expected, says the CIPD, there will be only a gradual increase in net job creation and high unemployment will continue for years to come.
Both men and women believe there is a gender gap in terms of pay and career progression but there is a big disparity between their perception of the gap.
UK employers are missing a trick by not making the most of the talents of their older workers, new research suggests.
The University of Abertay in Dundee is implementing a number of e-learning courses to increase staff awareness of equality and diversity issues.
Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) are being used to support stressed staff during the recession, according to new figures from health and wellbeing provider FirstAssist Services.
The Co-operative Group has joined forces with the National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) to develop a new student work placement programme.
Union Unite is to take legal action to get pensions justice for the former Visteon workers who lost their jobs when the car parts firm went into administration earlier this year.