Strong inward investment into the UK economy created or secured more than 112,000 jobs in 2011/12, a rise of 19% on the preceding year, according to the Department for Business Innovation and Skills...
Does the following look familiar? “18-65-year-olds seek potential matches for mutual benefits, including career development, financial success and emotional fulfilment. Must be generous,...
As a shortage of suitable talent stifles global growth plans, according to a report by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), sponsored by...
As Brits batten down the hatches to ride out the economic storm, a report from price comparison site uSwitch.com shows over three-quarters (77%) have given up on the prospect of landing their dream...
Unemployment in the UK for the three months to May 2012 stands at 2.8 million, down 65,000 from the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported.
The labour market in Germany is in better shape than many other European Union member states, whilst the labour markets in Spain and Poland remain very weak, according to the Federation of European...
Long-term unemployment is at crisis levels and getting worse, even as the rest of the labour market improves, the TUC has warned.
The rise of ‘mobile-commerce’ is creating opportunities for IT professionals - as banks, retailers and telecoms companies start to make their moves in this growing market, but more than half will have...
With less than two weeks to go, G4S, the company that was contracted to supply security services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has admitted it will not be able to recruit and retain...
UK workers fear they are falling behind in their careers as they abandon long-term planning, according to a survey of over 1,000 workers by Office Angels.
Recruitment has “returned to growth” following an early spring slump and a December 2011 low point, according to the latest jobs data from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).
The first Government data on the Work Programme suggests the scheme is having a positive effect in helping the long-term unemployed, but the figures have had a mixed reception from industry experts.