?As the current Brexit deadline of 12 April approaches, new research reveals that the majority of UK firms are unprepared for immigration changes
Shifting to a green economy would create many jobs, according to MP for Brighton Pavilion and former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas speaking at a New Economics Foundation event
Apprenticeship numbers are up but still well below pre-levy figures, as reforms to the levy rules are due next week
There are practical steps employers can take to mitigate the risk of skills shortages as we enter the uncharted territory that is Brexit
As ONS figures reveal that automation could jeopardise 1.5 million jobs, separate research suggests workers are concerned about this
Employees believe it is up to leaders to drive digital change, but gaps in skillsets are impacting whether organisations are able to transform
Research released for National Apprenticeship Week paints a mixed view of apprenticeships, with more female management apprentices but few single parents
To tackle the shortage of doctors one NHS Trust is upskilling from within, as well as developing leadership training to retain the talent it’s got
We’re asking the wrong questions about AI, according to University of Oxford economist and author Daniel Susskind
A third (32%) of HR and payroll professionals think that they don't have the skills in their departments to adapt to Brexit, according to SD Worx
Seismic geopolitical shifts have led talent professionals to focus on contingency planning for the future but they must also focus on the present, according to LinkedIn UK’s Jon Addison
Few companies debrief their repatriates, much less make it a priority to formally seek and use their knowledge