Around one in 20 workers report not receiving any holiday entitlement, while around one in 10 do not receive a payslip, according to research from the Resolution Foundation
With a government consultation on parental leave reform underway, research reveals that current entitlements cause working fathers to suffer emotionally and mentally after the birth of a child
A Labour-commissioned study has dismissed a French-style cap on the length of the working week
The majority of employers have yet to meet the minimum standards outlined in the Stevenson/Farmer Review on mental health at work, according to Howden Benefits
The government has announced that international students will be able to stay in the UK two years after graduating to find a job, overturning former prime minster Theresa May's restrictive policies
Labour announced a number of proposals to reform workers' rights at the TUC Congress, including banning zero-hours contracts and increasing the power of trade unions
HR must focus on supporting EU citizens working in the UK, as research shows fear over Brexit increased at the time of the new PM’s appointment
Zurich analysed every stage of its recruitment process and launched a scheme to advertise every role as flexible or part time
While research shows employees are in favour of a four-day week and increased flexibility, most firms still only offer traditional working hours
Employers that train and recruit ex-offenders are well prepared for economic challenges
Despite the contingent workforce growing in recent years, research shows that employers are failing to provide them with adequate training and development
As the chancellor announces £400 million extra funding for further education including T-Levels, business groups urge him to broaden the apprenticeship levy