Businesses recovering from the recession are turning to the UK's estimated 1.4 million freelancers to fill their identified skills gap and cut costs normally associated with permanent staff.
One in five employees has received a Valentine's Day gift at work but 44% of workers would be unhappy with an office romance policy.
Four councils are coming together to share HR and payroll services in order to cut costs and deliver better value-for-money to the taxpayer.
Overall employment levels are heading for a fall in 2011 as redundancies look set to rise sharply in the first quarter of the year, according to a report out today.
A leading champion of work experience has condemned firms for selling internships to the highest bidder at a recent Conservative fundraising event.
Employees will be able to take their criminal records check results with them when they move jobs as part of a major overhaul of the vetting and barring regime.
Nearly half of HR and business professionals believe their boss's management style is like that of dismissed Liverpool football manager Roy Hodgson or relegation zone Wolverhampton's Mick McCarthy,...
Working women are less likely than men to have financial back up should they be unable to work.
A leading tax lawyer has branded HMRC's controversial plans to tax employees on income and benefits that have never been received as unfair and immoral.
Nearly nine in 10 employers believe offering a cycle-to-work scheme improves employee engagement, according to research released today from the Cycle to Work Alliance.
The Public Sector People Managers' Association (PPMA) has hit back at claims that the sector is wielding its axe at frontline services rather than reducing bureaucracy.
Ferrari North Europe is investing more than 350,000 in young talent as part of National Apprenticeship Week.