War for talent creates wage pressures for employers

There are signs that wage pressures may be increasing for employers, the CIPD has warned

The European question: Post-Brexit employment

What will access to EU workers look like post-Brexit and what kind of systems are UK employers hoping for?

Zero-hours contracts rose by 100,000 in 2017

Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows rise in contracts without guaranteed hours but warns figures should be treated with caution

The war for talent and cities

In the future world of work organisations and cities will be affected by a number of megatrends

Employers make hiring plans amid Brexit pessimism

More employers think economic conditions will get worse (33%) than get better (23%) as a result of Brexit

Skills and training challenges: Lessons from Carillion

While the full impact of Carillion’s collapse is unclear, it has thrown challenges around buildng a workforce fit for the future into sharp relief

'New deal' needed for young workers

?A ‘radical new approach’ is needed to improve career prospects for young people, the Resolution Foundation has said

My dispatch from Davos: HR concerns

Sesil Pir took part in the digital economy-, society-, education-, and gender and work-related sessions at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos

Invest in data to improve D&I says LinkedIn HRD

?HR should invest in data to improve diversity in recruitment, according to LinkedIn’s senior director of HR EMEA Wendy Murphy

Job applications surge across the UK

?Rates have soared across the UK, with figures rising by 83.6% in January 2018 compared to December 2017

Brexit's impact on City of London employment

In the lead up to Brexit we might be able to learn both something about the City and something about how well we adapt to change

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Employers overlook veterans' skills

?Veterans outperform civilians in a number of key areas but are frequently hindered by stereotypes