Thousands of SMEs are suffering a skills gap in their workforce, which they fear could hold back growth, limit competitiveness, and dent future profits, according to a report published by Lloyds...
Last week, thousands of young people all over the country nervously opened the envelopes that, for many, will have felt like the ticket to a university degree and a successful career.
The first Gen Y CEO to lead a FTSE 350 company will be appointed by 2016, bringing a huge change to working practices, according to a report published by professional services firm Deloitte.
NHS workers who have HIV will be allowed to carry out operations and procedures as an "outdated" ban is to be lifted, the Government has announced.
Employers need to do more to help ex-servicemen and women adapt to civilian life and into employment, according to the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT).
Employers will continue to lose entrepreneurial women if they fail to adapt flexible or innovative working practices, the CIPD has warned.
Wages in the UK have suffered one of the sharpest falls in the EU since 2008, according to official figures.
The NHS must adopt a "no blame" culture if it wants to become one of the safest healthcare systems in the world, a major report has recommended.
If HR wants to be taken seriously at the top table, it needs to stop talking about being strategic and get on with it.
Less than a third of employers think the Government's overhaul of the childcare voucher scheme for working parents is a positive step, according to research by the Childcare Vouchers Providers...
The number of workers on controversial zero-hours contracts has been underestimated in official figures, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has admitted.
School leavers should be told the traditional three-year university route is not the only way to a good career and they should explore more vocational options, a CBI report has said.