In tough times even the most progressive companies can become blinkered. All too often they seek the quickest and easiest ways of 'improving efficiency', which by and large means knee-jerk job cuts...
Tulip UK has announced plans to recruit 100 people, due to growing demand for pork and bacon products.
More than a fifth of employers (21%) think they will have to close or part close their premises because of the swine flu pandemic.
Employees in small companies are more likely to make sacrifices in order to aid their company's success than those working for large organisations.
Six out of 10 employees see no benefit in personal accounts, when saving for retirement.
Permanent vacancies in the professional jobs market fell by almost 8% year on year to December 2012, according to research published today by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies...
The Government has affirmed it will stick with plans to extend the right to flexible working to parents of children up to the age of 16 instead of age six.
The growth of temporary workers is six-times higher than total UK employment growth, a survey of hiring intentions has indicated. And this the trend is set to continue into 2015.
David Fairhurst, chief people officer of McDonald’s Europe (pictured), has been appointed to act as a commissioner for the UK Commission for Employment and Skills by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
The adult national minimum wage (NMW) has been increased from 5.52 to 5.73, enforceable from October this year.