A long-term outlook is needed to ensure strong profitability as a UK energy company, says director of HR at SSE John Stewart.
The first all-Conservative budget since 1996 contained several surprises, such as a cut in corporation tax and a proposed change to Sunday trading laws. Businesses are now exploring exactly what these...
Chancellor George Osborne has promised "a laser-like focus" on raising productivity and living standards in today’s budget, the first all-Conservative Budget since 1996.
Why the answer to the productivity puzzle may lie in how we measure it
The productivity problem won't solve itself, and businesses need to play an important role
Despite the economic recovery, the UK's productivity is still low. We explore why and how can HR help to fix it
Now that the UK economy and job market seem to be getting back on track, HR directors will need to re-assess their approach to many business issues. But can HR remember how to operate in an upturn?
The government’s austerity measures have led to a drop in the commitment of public sector workers towards their organisations, research by Warwick Business School has found.
With more than eight months until the start of London 2012 Olympic Games and Parlaympic Games, 40% of employees already agree that London 2012 will play an important role in building a “better...
Over 20% of UK office workers are unhappy with their job and over a quarter wouldn't recommend their employer, new research has suggested.
A 17 percentage point decrease in employment engagement since 2006 threatens the UK's economic recovery, according to consultants Mercer.
Employees must be involved 'fully' in the firms they work for to ensure business can take advantage of new opportunities, the MacLeod Review announced today.