If the economy does recover, as predicted, HR departments could face a battle to keep hold of top performers as they start to look elsewhere for opportunities.
Hywel Roberts
Hiring activity in the UK reached its slowest rate for 17 months as businesses exercise more caution due to economic uncertainty around the economy.
Nosa Omoigui
As the prime minister David Cameron urges working parents not taking part in the strikes, to take their children to work today, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said today's industrial...
David Woods
Despite an improving economic outlook the period of post-Brexit resilience may ultimately wane
Steve Hill
The National Insurance Contribution (NIC) holiday does not go far enough to support employers, according to the Forum of Private Business.
David Woods
The Work Foundation has released a paper outlining what the UK economy should look like in the next 10 years and how recovery could be achieved in order for it to be a world leader.
David Woods
The CIPD and the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have called on the Government to avoid any further statutory increases in the cost of employing staff during economic recovery.
David Woods
The make up of the UK workforce is fundamentally different to that of 60 years ago. White collar roles dominate the marketplace, and there is strong evidence these workers are responsible for bringing...
The recession has had significant repercussions on organisations across the globe and as the economy begins to show signs of recovery, the role of the human resources department has never been so...
Barbara Spitzer
Socio-economic background is not a protected characteristic under the Equality Act. This means if people face discrimination because of their class, or assumptions made about it, they do not have the...
Beau Jackson