The British Chambers of Commerce has published results from a survey of Members of Parliament that suggest some divisions within the Coalition on employment concerns.
UK businesses have squeezed executive pay during the recession, according to figures from the Hay Group.
The Office for Budget Responsibility's reduction of its forecast of public sector job cuts in 2015-16 by 200,000 represents a "very optimistic" outlook, according to the Chartered Institute for...
Two-thirds of people who moved from unemployment to work over the past 12 months took jobs that pay below the living wage, according to research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Employment and training providers who will be delivering the Government's new Work Programme have questioned its long-term viability, given the current economic conditions.
Unskilled workers will bear the brunt of cuts to the skills budget and any watering down of the new right to request time off to train, the TUC has warned in its submission to the Government's Skills...
Thirty-three per cent of UK employers plan to reduce working hours, cut pay or impose leave in the face of COVID-19
Chancellor George Osborne has one last chance to present a Budget tomorrow that delivers real growth, even if it means having to take controversial decisions, say business leaders.