Redundant workers face a race against time before they suffer the stigma of being branded 'long-term unemployed', according to a survey of 1,000 managers by the Institute of Leadership & Management...
More depressing news about the state of the job market comes from the usually robust IT sector, where a new study shows 59% of candidates will now take jobs with lower salaries.
A war of words is brewing between the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) and the UK Border Agency over the use of so-called 'intra-company transfers'.
Holiday trading has shot up by 21% in the past year, as cash-starved staff look to boost their salaries.
Unison has criticised Transport for London (TfL) for spending millions on consultants at the same time that 'thousands' of rank-and-file staff face the sack.
Thirty-seven is the average age most workers say they feel confident about their skills in the workplace, according to YouGov research commissioned by Standard Life
The best companies for customer service are 18 times more likely to increase customer satisfaction and 45% more likely to increase customer retention, according to research into 150 companies by...
'Talent' may be HR's buzz word du jour but a poll conducted for Human Resources finds that only 9% of workers think their business uses this word to describe its people.
Local government workers must be prepared for 0% pay rises, the new president of the Public Sector People Managers' Association (PPMA) tells HR.
Public-sector CEOs' reward packages are still only half that of their private-sector counterparts, according to research by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
AXA Insurance has donated 250,000 to the vocational rehabilitation team at the Papworth Trust.
Orc International's annual Employee Opinion Survey 2008 has just been published and it reveals 71% of employees are satisfied with working for their organisation, while 68% say they feel proud to work...