Small, collaborative networks of teams composed of internal and external freelancers will become the norm according to Fujitsu
For the first time, HR magazine is gathering together leaders in the field of excellence in HR, for one day, under one roof, to share how they achieved strategic greatness through their people...
More than 150 UK employers have got behind a national campaign to create job opportunities for thousands of young people during recession.
?The number sent on mental health first aid courses is set to double as more bosses realise the scale of worker stress and depression, according to St John Ambulance
Ed Miliband is set to announce plans to end benefits for unemployed 18-21-year-olds and replace them with a means-tested allowance reliant on them taking training courses.
The most commonly anticipated major change affecting learning and development (L&D) over the next two years is predicted to be a greater integration between coaching, organisational development and...
Skills minister John Hayes has made positive noises about the re-emergence of the guilds and announced an ambition to create a new and prestigious award for craft.
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has called for the shelving of plans to scrap the default retirement age.
New research shows that while the majority of people (80%) say they are concerned about inequality, few agree on what, if anything, should be done about it.
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) plans to recruit 400,000 staff over the next four years.