Sacking digitally illiterate staff not the answer

A recent report suggested the police get rid of staff who are not computer literate, but that's not the solution

Public sector returnships announced

?Four new returner schemes are to be established across the public sector

Workers see retraining as their responsibility

Three in five (62%) said they are willing to learn a new skill to stay employable

English education lags behind other countries

As GCSE students receive their results, the Education Policy Institute warns English pupils are falling behind on maths and language skills

Making D&I training stick

The importance of diversity training has risen, but how can firms ensure it's effective long term?

Arthritis to cost employers £3.43 billion by 2030

The costs arise from lost working hours and days, and earlier retirement of sufferers

A young worker's view: How it feels to graduate in 2017

In a tough jobs market, graduates can end up feeling that getting work experience and starting their careers is a catch-22 scenario

Matthew Taylor calls for job market quality metric

HR should publish robust and independent reviews of employee engagement and satisfaction

Immigration boosts innovations in tech sector

In both the US and UK demand for tech talent is high, but immigration law in both countries is still uncertain

Brexit risks FTSE 100 director brain drain

148 of the 1,069 directors at FTSE 100-listed companies are from an EU member state

Everything you need to know about micro-learning

Bite-sized learning can be used to top up and retain more traditional learning and development