The state pension age is set to rise to 70 after 2050, chancellor George Osborne has said.
Chancellor George Osborne has announced he will provide an extra £40 million to increase the number of people starting higher apprenticeships.
Chancellor George Osborne used his Autumn Statement speech to hail the high levels of employment, which he said is further proof of an economic recovery.
One in three managers working in health and social care are considered ineffective by their staff, according to a report published today by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
The world's largest maker of PCs, Hewlett-Packard (HP), has announced it will cut more than 1,124 UK jobs in 2014.
Recruiters need to "up their game" to remain a valued source of hiring in an increasingly more competitive and complex environment, a report by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has...
HR magazine’s 13th Most Influential UK Thinker, Chris Roebuck, has been named as interim global head of performance management at multinational banking and financial services firm ING.
Christmas has come early for the jobs market with seasonal jobs up significantly compared to last year, showing renewed confidence among businesses in the busy festive trading period, the latest Reed...
Only 25% of employees are using social media for work purposes, suggesting employers are "missing out" on the business benefits, according to a study published today by the CIPD.
Business leaders yesterday called for a major shake-up of the UK's "failing" education system, as international rankings showed British schoolchildren are languishing behind many other countries in...
Business leaders yesterday called for a major shake-up of the UK's "failing" education system, as international rankings showed British schoolchildren are languishing behind many other countries in...
There are "systematic failures" in the way National Minimum Wage (NMW) compliance is enforced and oversight is in need of reform, a report from think tank Centre for London and charity Trust for...