Nearly 10 million (9.8 million) people are working in part time or temporary jobs - the highest number recorded since the start of the pandemic.
A rise in the number of people retiring early is the main reason for joblessness among older people in the UK.
While management is often the logical next step for workers in terms of career progression, not everybody may be cut out for the job.
It’s been some time since many organisations revisited the value of performance management processes and experimented with different solutions to try to move away from the process and create a more...
The UK government has announced plans to conduct a review into the future of work led by MP Matt Warman.
Insecure and low-paid work is costing the UK Treasury £10 billions every year, according to a report from the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
There are two ways of dealing with family issues of staff in the workplace.
The introduction of a Global Business Mobility visa for foreign workers is a step in the right direction, but it may need reform to effectively attract overseas talent to the UK.
Everyone should be able to show up in life as their true authentic self both in their personal and professional life.
The saying goes that people don't leave bad jobs, only bad managers, and a lack of proper training could be costing organisations.
Checking in on employee wellbeing has become crucial since the pandemic. But, from over-eager managers to intrusive leaders, where does the line between checking in and micromanagement lie?
Nearly three quarters (72%) of UK managers who have recently quit their job said adequate training and support could have persuaded them to stay.