Almost half (46%) of young UK workers in tech roles plan to leave their job within the next year, according to research from HR technology company Hibob and global venture fund Eight Roads.
New legislation regarding how businesses check their employees’ right to work has officially come into effect in the UK as of 1 October, 2022.
The UK government is offering up to £200,000 funding for businesses to research the security of Internet of Things (IOT) devices.
University of Oxford professors are launching an age discrimination claim against the institution over its forced retirement policy.
The employment rate for lone parents in the UK dropped to 66.4% between April and June 2022, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has launched an upskilling programme designed to train 29,000 employees as part of its global upskilling initiative to fill urgent needs within its workforce.
The majority of workers over 50 who left employment during the second wave of the pandemic were able to do so because of a comfortable financial situation, according to data from the Office for...
More than half (55%) of HR teams across the UK expect to have their budgets cut in the next few months, according to research from Personio.
Overtime pay has pipped a four-day week, flexible working and remote work as the most popular workplace benefit.
Prime minister Liz Truss is expected to loosen UK immigration rules in an attempt to boost the economy amid fears of a recession.
The government's decision to repeal IR35 reforms has been hailed a victory for independent contractors.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced the government's mini-budget in the House of Commons today (23 September), which included tax cuts and support for rising energy bills.