Fears of unemployment, rising pressure and psychological abuse are just some of the causes of a "personal health crisis" facing the global banking sector, a new report has found.
Home secretary Theresa May has pledged to tackle labour exploitation and end the "modern slavery" that exists in the supply chain of some UK businesses.
More than 35 million days are lost each year to sickness absence in the UK, a Fit for Work Europe Coalition report has found.
HR must stop talking about women at board level as a diversity issue and instead refer to it as a "business imperative", according to founder and CEO of An Inspirational Journey, Heather Jackson.
Charity organisation Business in the Community (BITC) has called on UK employers to remove the default criminal-record disclosure tick-box from job application forms.
The promise made by Bank of England governor Mark Carney (pictured) to raise interest rates once unemployment levels fall below 7% edged closer today, as unemployment fell again.
Management training in the NHS is 'ineffective' according to 93% of NHS staff, an exclusive report published by professional services firm Hillcroft House has found.
Confidence in pensions has risen significantly in the past 12 months, according to a study by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
The Department of Health has confirmed that NHS Employers has agreed to negotiate with the British Medical Association on the national contractual terms of doctors.
The number of jobs available in the City rose by 8% last month (compared to August), according to research published by recruitment firm Morgan McKinley.
More than 90% of senior leaders see middle managers as critical for identifying, encouraging and supporting the development of future leaders, according to a report published by Sheffield Business...
Absence rates in the private and public sector have increased over the past year, according to a survey published today by Simplyhealth and the CIPD.