Employers must pay their workers correctly or risk serious damage to their reputation and staff productivity, research by the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) department has found.
There has been a significant drop in the number of employees killed or seriously injured at work in the past year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has found.
The proportion of young people in low-paid, low-skilled jobs has risen sharply over the past 20 years ago, according to a new study.
The Government's controversial back to work schemes, which require jobseekers to work for free or risk losing their benefits, were legally flawed, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Employers risk losing their top talent as the economy starts to recover and companies lift freezes on recruitment, the CIPD has warned.
University staff in the UK are to stage a one-day strike today in a row over pay.
DVD and computer games rental chain Blockbuster is set to enter administration for the second time this year.
Pensions minister Steve Webb (pictured) has confirmed he is backing a 0.75% cap on auto-enrolment pension scheme charges to ensure workers are given a fair deal.
A report has called for a major shake-up of the way NHS doctors are trained.
The TUC has urged employers to be more "sympathetic" to requests for flexible working and annual leave from older members of staff.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF), the lifeboat for underfunded retirement schemes of insolvent employers, has reported a £1.8 billion surplus in its 2012/13 annual report.
The Unite official at the centre of the Grangemouth dispute last night resigned with immediate effect, the union has confirmed.