Chancellor Rishi Sunak may have created a much-needed safety net for young people yet there are concerns by some working groups that he has overlooked the needs of underrepresented workers.
?Sectors struggling due to the impact of coronavirus have welcomed the Treasury’s recovery package, though some warn more intervention may be needed.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has outlined a three-point ‘plan for jobs’ aiming to provide support to some of the sectors and demographics most affected by the pandemic.
?UK employers have slashed pay rise budgets and reduced the size of their workforce as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Willis Towers Watson.
June would typically have be when graduate recruitment season gets into full swing. This season, however, finds recruiters scrambling to react to COVID-19. With students sent home early and no end in...
Female workers are looking for more permanent roles post-coronavirus to create more stability and protect against economic uncertainty.
The UK government is set to unveil a £2 billion “kickstart scheme” to help unemployed young people into work.
Five million people of working age in the UK are living with hearing loss or deafness and, while there are millions of deaf people who are willing and able to work, sadly, people with hearing loss...
?Employers need incentives if mass unemployment of young people is to be avoided, said The Institute of Student Employers (ISE).
?The UK hospitality sector could face around 320,000 job cuts as businesses attempt to recover post-coronavirus.
?Office workers are still optimistic about career prospects despite short-term redundancy worries, according to a new Robert Half survey.
Young people aged between 18-24 are likely to be the group who will be the most badly affected in terms of finding work in the COVID-19 pandemic-led economic crisis that we are now entering.