NHS Employers organisation, the voice for employers in the NHS, has urged a doctors' pay review to support seven-day care but not a pay rise.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said it will contact 1,200 construction workers who may have been blacklisted because they were involved in union activities.
Michael Woodford, the CEO who blew the whistle on the $1.7 billion Olympus fraud in 2011, has urged large corporations to introduce independent hotlines.
Transport for London (TFL) has confirmed 750 jobs will be cut as a result of the closure of every ticket office on the network by 2015.
Business minister Jo Swinson (pictured) yesterday unveiled a FTSE index to encourage investment in successful employee-owned companies.
Almost half of graduates in the UK are working in non-graduate roles, a report published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has found.
Liv Garfield, 38, is due to become the youngest woman ever to lead a FTSE 100 company, when she leaves BT next year to become CEO of Coventry-based water company Severn Trent.
German companies listed on the stock exchange will need to ensure at least 30% of their supervisory board is made up of women from 2016, the German Government has announced.
From next April, hospital trusts in England will have to publish staffing levels on a ward-by-ward basis, health secretary Jeremy Hunt will announce later today.
The UK ranks last in Europe when it comes to giving new parents 'well-paid' parental leave, a report by the TUC has found.
The UK employment market is "highly susceptible" to exploitation and forced labour, a report has warned.
Total pay for FTSE 100 directors rose by 14% last year, driven by a large increase in share-based long-term incentive payments, according to research from City pay analysts Income Data Services (IDS).