‘Brexit’ could cost the UK 950,000 jobs by 2020

CBI research finds GDP per household in 2020 could potentially be between £2,100 and £3,700 lower if the UK leaves the EU

The Immigration Bill 2015/16: Make sure you're compliant

Ensure you communicate any changes caused by the Immigration Bill with the rest of the business early on

Business leaders react to EU referendum news

Nearly 200 business leaders have signed a letter urging the UK to stay in the European Union

A brief guide to ethical audits

The revelation that Next Plc and John Lewis failed to detect a ‘slave workforce’ among a UK-based supplier brings the issue of slavery into sharp relief

Another step in the commission as holiday pay case

A final judgment is expected in March, but what could the possible ramifications be for employers?

What will the Immigration Bill mean for business defence?

Crucially for HR professionals, the person signing off the recruitment process is now liable

Raise productivity to make National Living Wage a success

Are businesses ready to pay the National Living Wage in 2016?

Hot topic: Apprenticeship levy, part two

Will the apprenticeship levy help close the UK's skills gap? Will businesses be able to handle the extra costs?

Hot topic: Apprenticeship levy

Will the apprenticeship levy help close the UK's skills gap? Will businesses be able to handle the extra costs?

Changes to taxation of payments made on termination could have 'seismic effect'

Consultation to consider the government’s proposals to simplify the taxation of payments made on termination of employment has recently completed.

Government aiming to align income tax with National Insurance contributions

Chancellor George Osborne said the government “remains concerned” about the growth of salary sacrifice arrangements

Relaxing Sunday trading laws – key considerations for employers

Relaxed Sunday trading will obviously benefit employers, but how can they protect against potential backlash from employees?