The government’s proposals on strike laws are a response to “yesterday’s problems”, the CIPD has said
More than one in eight (13.1%) workers believe their appearance is holding their career back, according to a study from job website CV Library.
The Trade Union Share Owners (TUSO) group has called on Sports Direct shareholders to vote out company chairman
The future of industrial relations is far too important to let it be shaped by the poor experiences of some
Ending trade union deductions through payroll in the public sector came out of the blue. From what I can tell there has been no consultation with employers, no engagement with trade unions, no...
The government has announced plans to stop public sector workers automatically paying subscriptions to trade unions from their salaries.
There has been a significant increase in the number of UK employees working night shifts, according to a report from the TUC.
People embroiled in conflict express themselves in many different ways; some contain themselves in steely silence, others let rip with verbal tirades. But there is one behaviour that is close to...
Tania coke talks of the possibilities of an open mind for conflict resolution.
The recession has created many challenges for employment relations in Europe. In such challenging times, it is important to stress one of the EU's core values; the strong belief that employers and...
New business secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed that the Tories will push ahead with tougher anti-strike laws. But are these stricter rules to be welcomed? Or could stronger regulation backfire?
Recently appointed business secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed the Conservative government will follow through on plans to toughen up strike laws.