Relaxed Sunday trading will obviously benefit employers, but how can they protect against potential backlash from employees?
Employers will doubtless have read numerous articles telling them how bad workplace stress is and how the recession is exacerbating matters - articles that probably cause more stress and leave them...
GP sick notes are to be replaced by 'fit notes' with effect from 6 April 2010 in a bid to reduce sickness absence and support people with health conditions to stay in or return to work, the Department...
More teenagers should be encouraged to take work-based apprenticeships as an alternative to university, according to a review by entrepreneur Doug Richard.
At the age of 16, young people have a choice of whether to continue in formal full-time education or to leave school and enter the world of work.
By the time they have been in a job for two years, most managers are thinking about what their next promotion will be. When it’s not clear if or when a promotion will happen, the best performers will...
Business sectors are competing to attract young people onto apprenticeship schemes in a bid to increase homegrown talent and benefit their bottom lines.
Many countries are experiencing skills shortages, but there are options for retraining through joint-agency efforts
Post covid the job market has changed beyond all recognition, leading to a ‘perfect storm’ for those looking to locate the best talent. We look at how RPO (recruitment process outsourcing) could offer...
A study from The Learning and Work Institute suggests skills shortages will cost the UK £120 billion by 2030.