Over two-thirds (63%) of over-50s would consider retraining to stay in work longer, according to research by MetLife.
Almost three-quarters (72%) of British adults want the next government to make promoting ethical practices among big businesses a priority, according to research by the Forum of Private Business.
A Labour government would double paid paternity leave from two to four weeks, leader Ed Miliband is expected to announce later today.
More than one in three (39%) UK employees will be looking for a new job if they don't receive a pay rise in the next 12 months, a survey by Glassdoor has revealed.
Only 36% of executives are satisfied with their business’s succession management programmes, according to research by Korn Ferry.
Employers can “breathe a sigh of relief” according to leading employment lawyers, after the advocate general of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) made the recommendation that UK employers are not...
Employee networks for minority groups must be connected to the wider organisation or they risk becoming a “minority ghetto”, according to former BP CEO Lord John Browne.
HR professionals should look beyond employees and “engage much more with what is happening outside in society at large”, Shell chief HR and corporate officer Hugh Mitchell has said.
HR directors should focus on “good purpose that transcends numbers and quarterly results”, CMI CEO Ann Francke has said.
The Roffey Park 2015 Management Agenda reveals employees in more junior positions are more likely to view diversity as a ‘tick box’ exercise.
The government’s austerity measures have led to a drop in the commitment of public sector workers towards their organisations, research by Warwick Business School has found.
The rise in social sharing and e-commerce will force organisations to become more transparent in 2015, according to a workplace report.