Pressured, overworked A&E staff putting patient safety at risk

A&E staff in the UK are facing "intolerable pressure" and more than half believe their job is unsustainable.

Traineeship scheme receives £20million funding boost

The Government has pledged an extra £20 million to its traineeship programme to help more young people into apprenticeships.

National Online Recruitment Awards shortlist announced

The shortlist for the annual National Online Recruitment Awards (NORA) 2013 has been revealed.

Miliband must stop 'demonising' the recruitment industry, says REC

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has hit back at Labour leader Ed Miliband (pictured) after he accused recruitment agencies of hiring exclusively from overseas and discriminating...

Employers prepared to cancel employees' holiday, study finds

A third of employers are prepared to cancel someone’s holiday if there is too much work to do in the office, according to research from recruitment company Adecco.

Businesses must encourage students to embrace STEM subjects, says Tata Consultancy HRD

Employers must play a more active role alongside schools in getting more young people interested in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects, according to Tata Consultancy Services...

Job figures: Addressing the skills gap and youth unemployment must be the priority, says REC

Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), has called on the Government to do more to tackle skills gaps and youth unemployment, despite rising employment figures.

Grant Thornton tops internship list

Professional services firm Grant Thornton has been named as the top employer for internships and placements by student review site RateMyPlacement.com.

EU immigrants 'more productive' and higher paid than Brits, says study

Immigrants from established European countries are more likely to receive higher pay and hold more senior positions than British workers, research has found.

Zero-hours contracts 'uncivilised' way to treat staff, says Labour MP

Labour MP Tom Watson (pictured) has called for a ban on zero-hours contracts, labelling them an "uncivilised way" to treat employees.

Construction sector 'leading the charge' in the jobs market

The construction sector led job market growth for a second consecutive month, according to jobs website Reed.

McDonald's VP HR defends use of zero-hours contracts

Jez Langhorn (pictured), vice president of people for McDonald's UK, has defended the fast-food chain's use of zero-hours contracts.