NHS Employers backs seven-day care in hospitals but opposes pay rise

NHS Employers organisation, the voice for employers in the NHS, has urged a doctors' pay review to support seven-day care but not a pay rise.

Half of graduates work in non-graduate jobs, says ONS

Almost half of graduates in the UK are working in non-graduate roles, a report published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has found.

Jeremy Hunt: Hospitals to publish monthly staffing levels

From next April, hospital trusts in England will have to publish staffing levels on a ward-by-ward basis, health secretary Jeremy Hunt will announce later today.

UK employment market a magnet for forced labour, report warns

The UK employment market is "highly susceptible" to exploitation and forced labour, a report has warned.

Getting the youth to work

Jamie Oliver recently faced heavy criticism and a Twitter backlash following his recent scathing attack on Britain's "wet behind the ears" youths, after he commented that all of his restaurants would...

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HR magazine wants to know what the HR community thinks about the development of HR standards.

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Businesses must help young people escape unemployment, says Nestle chief

Fiona Kendrick, Nestle UK and Ireland CEO, has urged companies to help young people gain real work experience and "escape the trap" of unemployment.

Met police plans to outsource £500 million of services

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is considering outsourcing up to £500 million worth of key services, including HR, in a bid to cut costs and find "significant savings".

REC chief calls for traditional recruitment firms to change or 'struggle'

Traditional recruitment firms will "struggle" in the economic upturn, unless they change the way they run their business, Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation...

Warning over shortage of 20,000 nurses in the NHS

Almost 20,000 nursing vacancies are currently unfilled in England, leading to fears hospital wards may struggle over winter, a report from a nursing union has found.

Government to crack down on intern exploitation

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is targeting 200 employers to ensure they are paying interns the national minimum wage.

Companies must understand cultural differences in international expansion, or risk prosecution

Companies that expand overseas are laying themselves open to commercial and reputational risks if they fail to acquaint themselves with the cultures of the host country, according to a study.