British workers took an average of 77% of their annual leave entitlement in the past year, according to research by careers website Glassdoor.
The issue of bankers' bonuses continues to be a hot topic in the media. Stefan Martin argues banks are influencing thought when it comes to controlling the levels of bonus paid to top executives.
Almost half (49%) of workers distrust the pensions industry, according to research by Capita Employee Benefits.
Managers should recognise the benefit of employee volunteering and even offer staff extra leave to pursue it, according to the Scouting for Skills report by think tank Demos.
The pool of potential employees continues to fall at an alarming rate, forcing companies to offer higher starting salaries and more creative reward packages, according to the latest Recruitment and...
Embattled bank Barclays will cut 19,000 jobs worldwide by 2016, with 14,000 going by the end of 2014.
Most UK employees acknowledge they are not saving enough money for their retirement, according to a survey by Towers Watson.
People looking for work could have their benefits cut if they turn down offers of zero-hours contracts.
Employees feel undervalued and say being told 'thank you' in the workplace is worth on average £1,608 a year.
The majority of employees feel the companies they work for should give them advice to manage their finances, as many still worry about living off their salary, research by Capita Employee Benefits has...
There is a "gulf of expectation" between employers and contractors over how long the hiring process should take, according to a white paper by recruitment specialists Robert Walters.
Job vacancies in the UK are rising, but the average advertised salary has decreased by £1,800 in the last year, according to research by recruitment company Adzuna.