The chancellor George Osborne has pledged once again to reform employment rules saying the Government is "committed to fair rights for employees" but that businesses have the right "not to be sued out...
In the past 12 months trade unions and their activities have barely left the headlines. Despite falling membership numbers their ability to galvanise workers and impact the day-to-day operation of...
As further increases to commuting costs are announced, experts call on employers to help ease the financial burden on workers
Cost efficiencies and stable pricing are the key factors attracting employees to salary sacrifice, according to a survey carried out by leasing, fleet management and vehicle outsourcing company...
Three quarters of adults in Great Britain rated their own life satisfaction with a score of seven or more out of 10, according to a research report published by the Office for National Statistics –...
Will Davies, HR director at Ordnance Survey, on how to attract men to a female-dominated profession
A report from the Performance and Reward Centre identifies key issues facing UK plc Remcos and lessons for boosting effectiveness.
Apprenticeship numbers are up but still well below pre-levy figures, as reforms to the levy rules are due next week
The UK is in the grips of Olympic fever, and as businesses involved in the Games come under increasing pressure to deliver, I can’t help but acknowledge that there are several lessons we can all learn...
Despite their negative reputation, bonus plans are a valuable way of communicating priorities and targets