The pay gap between senior managers and lower level employees has increased in every region around the world since the start of the recession, Hay Group data has indicated.
Egg freezing technology gives women the option to climb the career ladder and have a family later in life. However, is this really a positive incentive? Would it be better to focus on more...
The rise of women in work is due to more women in lower paid and part-time jobs, according to analysis by the TUC.
Around nine in 10 (87%) emergency services staff and volunteers have experienced problems with stress, low mood and poor mental health while in service, according to mental health charity Mind.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has pledged to double paid paternity leave and increase statutory paternity pay if his party comes to power in May's election. Would such a policy encourage more working...
People working in accommodation and food services are more likely to smoke than employees in any other industry, according to research from the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Labour leader Ed Miliband has pledged to double paid paternity leave and increase statutory paternity pay if his party comes into power in May's election. What would the implications of such a change...
One in 10 people (13%) are worried they will never be able to afford to retire, according to research from the CIPD.
UK workers are sleep deprived across the board, but senior leaders are more likely to play down its impact on performance.
Graduates are looking for training and development opportunities rather than large salaries when searching for a role, EY’s annual graduate survey has found.
ACAS reports that mental health problems cost the UK economy £30 billion a year through lost productivity, recruitment and absence. Some of these costs can be mitigated through careful management of...
In the second part of our company car guide, we examine the best alternative fuel options.