High-performing employees are being rewarded with higher pay rises and bigger bonuses than their peers, despite continued constraints on pay budgets, research has found.
Unite, Britain's largest union, is to press forward with plans for a 24-hour walkout by millions of workers in an "explicitly political" protest against spending cuts.
The Government must do more to explain its forthcoming reforms of the state pension to the public, a cross-party group of MPs has said.
Prime minister David Cameron says he is committed to keeping defence jobs in Scotland in a pro-UK speech, which he hopes will make voters reject Scottish independence.
Workers in the UK have the lowest pay increase expectations of employees around the world, according to research published today by business advisory firm CEB.
UK leaders are generating demotivating working environments for their employees, according to research published today from global management consultancy Hay Group.
The CBI has called on the Government to embark on a programme of wholesale culture-change of the employment tribunals system.
The rate of unemployment in the eurozone hit 12% in February – a record high, according to official figures.
Many of the UK's largest employers regularly employ workers on "zero hours" contracts, which keep staff on standby and deny them regular hours.
Nearly half of employers would like the default retirement age (DRA) reinstated, according to a survey published by global law firm Eversheds.
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is urging small firms still not ready for the biggest change to the PAYE tax system since its introduction in the 1940's not to ignore the issue and act now.
Schoolteachers were last year paid record amounts of compensation for claims arising from injuries, insults and employment disputes.