Efficiency savings and the old favourite “doing more with less” are more prevalent today than at any time before, despite signs of economic recovery.
Sue BInks
Unemployment and underemployment is the second most concerning global risk in 2014, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Gabriella Jozwiak
British employers need to ignore the so-called 'redundancy stigma' and keep hiring people who have lost their jobs. It is of serious concern that the latest Institute of Leadership and Management...
Ruth Spellman
UK employers are looking at a range of cost-cutting measures due to continued economic uncertainty.
Dominic Bernard
There has been slower growth in employment and earning levels in Scotland since 2014 according to a new report from The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Millicent Machell
The majority of senior executives say access to appropriately skilled workers is essential for economic recovery in the UK, according to a study by management consulting firm Accenture.
Tom Newcombe
More than eight out of 10 managers in the UK (85%) think the Government should provide tax breaks for investment in the skills of their workforce.
David Woods
A large uptake in UK tech companies hiring young people is paving the way for economic recovery after the loss of jobs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emma Greedy
The World Heart Federation, The World Health Organisation and The World Economic Forum have joined forces to call on governments and employers worldwide to make their workplaces healthier.
David Woods
UK wages will increase by 2.5% next year, despite economic and business turmoil caused by Brexit
Bek Frith