Getting staff to save for retirement

The next pensions challenge is getting staff to save enough for a comfortable future. Here's five ways HR can engage them to do so

Sadiq Khan reveals plans to support working parents of premature babies

The mayor of London has announced plans to introduce premature and neonatal leave at City Hall, and has called on other employers to match his policy

Two years since the Taylor Review: What next?

It’s been two years since the government commissioned The Independent Review of Employment Practices in the Modern Economy, or the Taylor Review as it’s more commonly known

Flexible and part-time workers outperform full-time counterparts

The percentage of top performance ratings for part-time and reduced-hours workers is higher than across all staff, at 34% vs 14%, according to Working Families

Morrisons pay case sparks chain reaction

The recent announcement that proceedings have been initiated against Morrisons means equal pay claims are being brought against the UK's four largest supermarkets

Tackling gender pay at the BBC

Who could forget the scandal that broke when it came to light that a certain red-headed radio DJ was earning almost five times as much as his highest-paid female colleague?

Bridging the gender pay gap: Where now?

Many companies have been named and shamed for high gender pay gaps. We explore whether they're now doing enough to narrow their gaps

Young employees reliant on borrowing money

Young people are dealing with spiralling debts and rising stress over finances, according to research by Neyber

Report sets out how work quality should be measured

Job security and workplace mental health should be monitored by government, according to the Measuring Job Quality Working Group?

Childcare costs rise three times faster than wages

?Working parents with children under five have seen nursery fees rise three times faster than their wages over the past decade, according to the TUC

The future for rewards in a changing world

As workforces become more diverse, rewards need to become more and more personalised. So what does this mean for HR? And what should you be doing now to prepare for the future?

UK workers more motivated by pay

The UK workforce is more motivated by money than other European countries, suggesting low engagement