Half of UK employees feel pressurised to come into work by their line manager when they are ill, according to research published by Adecco Retail.
Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has unveiled schemes to help ex alcoholics and drug users back into employment.
HR magazine would like to hear who you think has been the most influential person in the field of people strategy over the past 12 months.
Submissions are flooding into the HR Excellence Awards, which close for entries on Thursday 21 March – only two weeks.
The amount of women on UK company boards is not as much as previously reported in official figures, due to unrepresentative samples according to academic research released by Manchester Business...
There is a growing importance of robust health and safety measures to protect staff and employers from potential corporate manslaughter cases, the British Security Industry Association's (BSIA) Lone...
There is still a large pay gap between male and female graduates, according to a study published today.
Generation Y – those born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s – have been described as the iPod generation, Generation Me, ‘boomerang’ kids and the Peter Pan generation. Graduating from...
The UK jobs market continues to go from strength to strength after a month of record growth, according to recruitment firm Reed's latest job index published today.
In a move that is expected to drive up performance across Whitehall, from April all civil servants will have to perform to a unified set of standards.
The coalition is in “real danger of taking a wrong turn” on health and safety, according to the shadow minister of state for employment, Stephen Timms.
Generation Y employees see themselves as more risk averse and less entrepreneurial than their older colleagues, according to a report published today by job website Monster.com and consultancy firm...