The Supreme Court has handed down a decision in a case which has a significant impact on the holiday entitlement of workers who do not follow a standard ‘nine to five’ working pattern for five days...
More than a quarter (27%) of the top 5% earners employed by Hackney council in all services - except education - hail from ethnic minorities, putting it at the top of the English league for highest...
Ahead of this Thursday’s Equal Pay Day (after which the gender pay gap effectively means women work the rest of the year unpaid), a poll by job site, Indeed, reveals nearly half (48%) of teenage girls...
Amid the furore around the US government's data leak, in which a journalist was added to a social media group chat between senior officials discussing military plans, we asked HR whether employers...
More than three million people working in small companies with fewer than 10 staff will be turned into “second-class citizens” if government supporters of the Beecroft report get their way, according...
There are one million fewer pensioners in poverty than a decade ago, according to figures out today from the Office for National Statistics but over this period the proportion of pensioners' income...