Companies are facing talent shortages because graduates do not want to work in emerging economies
Male managers received bonuses more than twice as large as their female counterparts last year, according to research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and XpertHR.
Around two-thirds of UK financial services firms have increased salaries in an attempt to retain talented staff when the EU bonus cap comes into play next year, a survey has found.
The value of deferring state pension is set to be cut in half and could leave many people around £6,000 worse off over their retirement, according to research published by pensions consultancy Hymans...
The number of workers employed in the private sector is at a record 15-year high, according to a Government report.
National job schemes aimed at cutting youth unemployment are failing, the Local Government Association (LGA) has claimed.
Thousands of SMEs are suffering a skills gap in their workforce, which they fear could hold back growth, limit competitiveness, and dent future profits, according to a report published by Lloyds...
Post Office workers are to strike for 48 hours over the August bank holiday weekend, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has said.
The first Gen Y CEO to lead a FTSE 350 company will be appointed by 2016, bringing a huge change to working practices, according to a report published by professional services firm Deloitte.
NHS workers who have HIV will be allowed to carry out operations and procedures as an "outdated" ban is to be lifted, the Government has announced.
Young people need to be taught a broader range of skills to succeed in the workplace, according to the employment and skills adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), John Wastnage...
Employers need to do more to help ex-servicemen and women adapt to civilian life and into employment, according to the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT).