The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spent £1.1 million in the past four years on golden goodbyes for two departing employees.
One in five UK workers fear they will never be able to fully stop working because of a shortfall in pensions and savings, according to a report published today.
The average bonus for a FTSE 100 chief executive is 7% lower than it was a year ago, according to data published by PWC.
Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at London business school, and Will Hutton, chair of the Big Innovation Centre, last night received Lifetime Achievement Awards at HR Most Influential...
Dean Royles (pictured), CEO of NHS Employers, has been named as the Most Influential HR Practitioner for the second year running, in HR magazine’s annual ranking.
Legislation banning consultancy charges on auto-enrolment schemes has come into force.
Business secretary Vince Cable will today promise a crackdown on zero-hours contracts in a speech at the Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow.
Employers must play a more active role alongside schools in getting more young people interested in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects, according to Tata Consultancy Services...
HR magazine unveils the 2013 HR Most Influential ranking at a prestigious event at Claridge's Hotel tonight.
The privatisation of the Royal Mail will cause a disengaged workforce that is continually worried about job security, according to shadow financial secretary to the treasury, Chris Leslie (pictured).
About half of women admit it's "impossible" to combine a happy home life with a fulfilling career, according to a study published by telecommunications giant O2.
ITV has appointed Simon Linares (pictured) as group HR director.