Wandsworth Council is replacing its separate HR and payroll IT systems with an integrated solution for HR, payroll, talent management and workforce planning.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has urged the Government to do more to help the private sector create jobs in the wake of yesterday’s unemployment figures.
Employers are struggling to hang on to workers, despite the turbulent employment market, with more than 283,000 managers walking away from their jobs in the 12 months to September 2011.
Brendan Barber (pictured) the TUC general secretary is to retire at the end of the year.
The ‘Madonna generation’ of female workers over 50 defy the jobs recession, according to the CIPD
Starting salaries for graduates are projected to decline in real terms this year, falling to the lowest levels since 2003, according to a report into graduate pay and progression by Incomes Data...
Young people taking part in a experience placement are more likely to get off benefits and into work, according to DWP research.
Foreign doctors will have to prove they can speak English before they can practise in England under specific proposals set out by health secretary Andrew Lansley (pictured).
As the countdown to the 2012 Games hits 100 days, research by recruitment consultants, Badenoch & Clark, has found employers are still yet to inform employees of official leave policy for those...
Almost three quarters of staff think their employers viewed international experience as important or very important, up from 63% last year according to recruiter Hydrogen Group.
Unemployment has fallen by 0.1% in the three months to April 2012, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Employees have become selective about where they work, and will check the financial health of a business before committing to employment, according to Huntress Group and 192.com.