Disabled peoples’ chances of being in work vary significantly depending on the type of disability, according to new analysis released today by the Office for National Statistics in advance of...
Two years on from the Lord Davies' report on women on boards, figures show that female representation on corporate boards in the UK has increased to 17.3% up from 12.5%.
Business insolvency rate in the UK has fallen back to the same rate as January 2011 – although there has been an increase in insolvencies amongst organisations with more than 500 employees.
Although the concept of a single European currency has been kicked about since at least the Second World War, it is hard to believe that 2012 marks 20 years since the establishment of the euro by the...
Simply being employed – rather than the size of the salary – has the largest impact on people's wellbeing, according to a study published yesterday from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
Research featuring the views of 185,000 private sector employees reveals a spring in the step, as over 63% of survey respondents claim morale is now high at their company, compared to less than half...
The median basic pay increase in the three months to the end of June 2022 has remained at 4% for the third consecutive quarter, suggesting pay rises in the UK may have reached their peak.
Less than a third of employers think the Government's overhaul of the childcare voucher scheme for working parents is a positive step, according to research by the Childcare Vouchers Providers...