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Fiona Kendrick, Nestle UK and Ireland CEO, has urged companies to help young people gain real work experience and "escape the trap" of unemployment.
Nick Leeson (pictured), the man dubbed the rogue trader after his actions almost 20 years ago led to the collapse of Barings Bank, has called on senior financial leaders to train staff in ethical...
Zero-hours contracts are “absolutely vital” to long-term business success, a group of small businesses have said.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is considering outsourcing up to £500 million worth of key services, including HR, in a bid to cut costs and find "significant savings".
Former head of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and Barclays' head of compliance Hector Sants has announced he will leave the bank just a month after taking sick leave for stress.
As the economy enters a period of recovery, only a third of HR leaders feel they are equipped with the right workforce to help drive business growth, a study has found.
The BBC is funding the legal costs of its outgoing HR director, Lucy Adams, who is pursuing possible legal action against a trade union for libel after it associated her with a “dirty tricks”...
Traditional recruitment firms will "struggle" in the economic upturn, unless they change the way they run their business, Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation...
Labour leader, Ed Miliband, has warned Britain must address the lack of young talent in the technology and digital skills sector.
Almost 20,000 nursing vacancies are currently unfilled in England, leading to fears hospital wards may struggle over winter, a report from a nursing union has found.
Employers are increasingly placing greater value on vocational skills than academic qualifications, a study has found.