Employees don’t understand their holiday entitlement, with particular uncertainty around temporary workers’ rights according to BEIS research
Increases to the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage welcomed, but experts say organisations must do more to support employees on low pay
While Brexit uncertainty remains, the chancellor announced plans around visa caps, apprenticeships and a minimum wage review
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)'s investigation into the BBC over equal pay is arguably one of the most high-profile investigations the body has undertaken
Ahead of the next meaningful vote tonight on Theresa May's amended Brexit deal, research finds graduates fear similar repercussions to the impact of the 2008 financial crash on grads
The BBC has announced that its employees will receive additional maternity or paternity pay if their baby is born prematurely
This International Women's Day the Young Women’s Trust is calling for positive action and transparency on salaries
The government has launched a consultation on IR35 in the private sector prompting criticism of the public sector roll-out
Ahead of worker rights-related Brexit amendments next week, research reveals many public sector workers are at risk of in-work poverty
?The vote to leave the European Union has already cost the average worker more than a week’s wages thanks to higher prices, according to research
Almost half (45%) of companies mistakenly believe salaries drive employees to move jobs, rather than their working culture
Skills shortages have put pressure on wages and upped starting salaries in the private sector, while the public sector struggles to keep up