GDP figures showing the UK economy is growing have prompted warnings recovery will be hampered by low productivity and be felt disproportionately across industries.
Gabriella Jozwiak
Almost one in three public-sector employers plan to shed jobs this quarter according to a CIPD/KPMG report, but slashing public-sector jobs would hinder Britain's economic recovery, Unite has claimed.
David Woods
The number of underemployed workers, people who are in employment but want to work more hours, has risen by one million since the start of the economic downturn in 2008, to stand at 3.05 million,...
Tom Newcombe
Negotiations between trade unions and employers have played an important role in staving off unemployment levels during the economic downturn, according to a leading employment research organisation.
Joe Williams
The Government has announced plans to place a cap on the number of migrants from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) entering the country to live and work. The move has been publicised as an...
Josie Taylor
The stuttering UK economy is driving a culture of presenteeism in organisations, undercutting the adoption of flexible working practices and undermining companies’ ability to compete, a report from...
The Government must now spring into action to address the key issues facing business leaders, if the UK is to continue on the path to post-recession recovery, according to the Chartered Management...
David Woods
With forecasts of a drawn-out economic recovery ahead, many businesses need to cut costs in preparation for a period of fierce competition, while also looking to retain skilled staff to take advantage...
Chris Phillips
Economic inactivity due to long-term illness has reached a record high, according to data released today (15 August) from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Millicent Machell
Nine out of 10 HR staff are still confident training will be vital in planning for recovery in 2010.
David Woods