London 'may lose economic supremacy'

Average salaries have fallen more than any other region, but London still has the highest number of vacancies

Apprenticeships should fit local economy

At a Get My First Job roundtable experts discussed the apprenticeship needs of different regions

More employees sharing complaints online

Prospective employees often look at complaints online before accepting a job offer

‘Dramatic’ rise in men in low-paid, part-time work

In contrast, inequality in women's weekly pay has fallen

Minister suggests extending skills levy to EU workers

The immigration minister suggested the £1,000 annual charge for non-EU workers could cover EU workers too

My New Year's resolution for HR: Effective talent management

Strategic capability assessment, market engagement and cultural integration are key steps

Six in 10 workers looking for new role

Pay was the most common complaint employees had with their current position

Job market reaches 12-month high

Total vacancies in November represented a 1.3% increase compared with figures six months ago

Flexibility more “Trojan horse” than “miracle cure”

The UK's flexible labour market may be doing more harm than good, according to academics

Jobseekers concerned about their prospects

Apprehension was found to be highest among those aged 25 to 34

The 12 months of 2016: January

In our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings of 2016

Gig economy "breeding entitlement" in businesses

Some companies pressure freelancers into working unpaid or for low rates, prompting a race to the bottom