Employers and staff are in disagreement about which cost-cutting measures work best to save businesses, new research reveals.
Employees who cannot make it to work due to tube strikes could face pay docks, according to legal experts.
The banking and financial services sector expanded exponentially in recent years, and with this the need for a systematic, bespoke internal consultation service to support a burgeoning consulting...
Just 9% of HR managers have attempted to evaluate their EAP in terms of ROI, and so could be missing a trick
Developing the leadership skills of middle managers and equipping them to manage change are among the top learning and development priorities for organisations in 2010.
Employees in the UK took 180 million sick days last year, averaging 6.4 days each.
Following the Leitch report 18 months ago, the Government launched a Train to Gain initiative and asked employers to sign a Skills Pledge. Yet employers are still bemoaning the lack of skills.
The deputy prime minister Nick Clegg is set to announce a £1 billion investment from the Government into creating 400,000 training places for the UK’s one million young employed, just days ahead of...
HR directors from organisations including Tesco and BT, Government and industry bodies have joined forces in a bid to encourage employers to sign up to a framework for voluntary equality reporting.
In The Book of Yo! (Capstone), Simon Woodroffe, founder of Yo! Sushi and ‘dragon’ on the first series of the BBC’s Dragons’ Den, writes about the mindset he adopted when facing the challenge of...