Despite a record number of new recruits this year, the army has scrapped plans to build a new training centre in Barry Buddon.
The Government paid external consultants £317 million in 2013, with more than 30 earning upwards of £1,000 per day, according to figures revealed by BBC's Newsnight.
A tenth of the workforce will be unemployed by the second half of 2010, according to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
The Government has responded to Law Society calls for clarification about the validity of compromise agreements drafted under the Equality Act.
All organisations have the same corporate values, rendering them meaningless, according to Adrian Furnham, professor of psychology at University College London.
British businesses are losing 4 billion a year in lost productivity as a result of banning personal internet use, according to a new report.
Employees who save for the pension at the minimum auto-enrolment rate will be short of money in retirement, according to the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI).
Group HR director Karen Hood tells HR magazine why she moved her employment law provider to HR Legal Service