More than half of employers agree weaknesses in leadership and management in the UK are holding back company growth, according to research by Cranfield School of Management and learndirect.
The Government should launch a more thorough investigation into the growing use of zero-hours contracts and consider tightening regulation or developing a code of conduct to protect worker’s rights,...
With research from Deloitte suggesting many lower-skilled workers may lose their jobs to machines in the future, should people be worried about the impact that increased levels of automation will have...
The UK’s education system is not helping 16-18-year-olds into employment and is failing employers, according to Kirstie Donnelly, product development director at vocational education organisation,...
A think tank has warned that many of the UK’s largest cities will fail to feel the effects of an improving economy, as the greatest job growth is located in London.
Snapshot research from employers in the public and private sectors by the Institute of Employment Studies (IES) reveals more than half believe employee wellbeing is 'more important' to them in the...
Social media is becoming a critical part of the recruitment and employee engagement tool kit as major organisations adapt to the digital age.