Two thirds of NHS employees are turning up for work when they don't feel well enough to do their job and almost a quarter suffer harassment or abuse from patients, according to a new survey.
New plans have been published to ensure money saved into a pension stays in a pension, in a bid to get millions of people saving into workplace pensions.
Learndirect has today launched Make It Count Week to help improve the nation’s job prospects.
The European Court of Human Rights' decision in Lopez Ribalda and others v Spain offers a cautionary tale against covert workplace surveillance
Aggie Yemurai Mutuma joins the podcast to discuss why inclusion has the potential to address strategic HR issues like productivity, retention and even the bottom line.
The employee benefits landscape is changing, with a broadening out of what might be defined as such
The European Union could introduce Europe-wide legislation introducing quotas for female membership of boards of directors, a legal firm has warned.
Hiring has reportedly returned to pre-pandemic levels, but it is not set to improve at a rate that will offset the nation’s rising unemployment.
More than 50,000 employees have called the Government's pay and work rights helpline since it was launched in September, showing HR problems and workplace rights remain worrying issues in business.
More than half of public sector job seekers would be prepared to sacrifice their pension for a career in the private sector, according to global professional recruiting group Hays.