Insecure employment costing public finances £4 billion a year

Lower gross earnings mean lower revenue from income tax and NICs, according to the TUC

‘Financial wellness’ the key to improving productivity

A third (34%) of employees have financial concerns that are distracting them at work

London 'may lose economic supremacy'

Average salaries have fallen more than any other region, but London still has the highest number of vacancies

Could 13 paydays ease January stress?

Splitting January's paycheque could help those struggling financially after Christmas

Gig economy latest: City Sprint and beyond

Do we need new legislation to deal with the complexities of the gig economy, in light of recent court cases?

The 12 months of 2016: August

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

HR’s festive survival guide

Holiday, bonuses and sickness absence can all prove a headache during the festive period

The 12 months of 2016: April

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we take a look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Women in finance are "underrepresented, underpaid and undervalued"

Finance has the biggest gender pay gap of any industry in the UK

Less advantaged students earn less after graduating

The difference in starting salaries between the least and most advantaged students can be as high as 15%

British workers can expect real wage growth of 1.9% in 2017

UK wages will increase by 2.5% next year, despite economic and business turmoil caused by Brexit