Nearly three quarters (74%) of people have not spoken to their employer about their financial concerns, a survey by financial wellbeing platform Wagestream found.
Just under half (45%) of job candidates have been ghosted after an initial conversation with a recruiter, a report from hiring platform Greenhouse has revealed.
Wiltshire Council is to appeal an employment tribunal ruling that an email sent by its CEO subjected workers to detriment.
Recruitment continued to fall in April but at a slower rate than in previous months, the latest report by KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has revealed.
The government has announced it will pilot WorkWell, a new service to help people with health conditions stay in and return to work, in 15 areas across England from October 2024.
More than eight in 10 employers (81%) said that budget approval was a barrier to implementing changes to employee benefits in 2024/2025, a report has shown.
Roughly 12 million people in the UK have hearing difficulties, according to the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID).
The payroll system used by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was hacked in a data breach, the BBC reported yesterday.
An employment tribunal began last week (Thursday 2 May) that is set to decide the extent of civil servants’ rights to make public interest disclosures to the press. As former civil servant Josie...
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Nearly a third (28%) of UK and Irish employees lack the technology to collaborate with colleagues at work, the results of a poll commissioned by the printing and technology manufacturer Ricoh has...
Global dividend payouts to shareholders have risen 14 times faster than worker pay since 2020, according to analysis from Oxfam.