Many of us in the LGBT+ community still face discrimination and lost opportunities at work, but for countless others, there's an added burden, an invisible weight, a stifling secret, they remain...
Joanne Lockwood
Is the UK missing the skills it needs to sustain economic recovery? HR magazine explores the role of business and HR in averting disaster.
Katie Jacobs
The rise of women in work is due to more women in lower paid and part-time jobs, according to analysis by the TUC.
Katie Jacobs
HR directors have seen their influence increase over the past 12 months, suggesting that the economic climate has provided fertile ground for a new breed of HRD.
David Woods
Employer hiring forecasts have fallen into negative territory for the first time in 16 years, new research shows.
David Woods
The experts optimistically tell us that economic indicators, particularly the positive signs in the job market, demonstrate that the green shoots of recovery are starting to appear on the horizon.
David Morgan
The frigid state of the UK economy is unlikely to thaw in the near term, with the second leg of a ‘double-dip’ recession forecast to take hold throughout 2012.
Shehan Mohamed
With a skills deficit holding the UK back from economic recovery, whose responsibility is it to up-skill the workforce – the Government, the workers, or the employers?
Katie Jacobs
Employers broadly welcome the new migration cap but doubts still remain as to its impact on the burgeoning economic recovery.
Joe Williams
To support the UK’s economic recovery from the impacts of COVID-19 the government has been looking to boost innovation across many sectors, from encouraging the diffusion of ideas, to creating the...