Attracting and retaining talent key concern for companies as a third expect redundancies

Around half of European businesses believe attracting and retaining talent is the key obstacle to achieving growth, according to global research by professional services provider Towers Watson.

Overworking staff increases turnover at law firms, says PwC

There is a "strong correlation" between staff turnover and chargeable hours at law firms, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Attend to your employees' career development and they won't feel the need to move on

Moving on? No, it's not the song by Rascal Flatts, but a thought that probably occupies over 25% of your current employees, according to recent industry surveys.

Workers still resolved to quit their jobs

Disengaged, disgruntled employees are still threatening to desert their current employer en masse as they seek to chuck in their job and start a new career.

Home-grown leaders instil greater confidence in staff

Staff have greater faith in leaders who are internally recruited but the majority of businesses still employ from outside, new research reveals.

Up Front: Work stats

HR is in need of a PR makeover

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