<p>"Eldercare is the new childcare," said minister for care services Ivan Lewis addressing an Employers for Carers Business Breakfast this morning at the House of Commons. </p><p>Speaking in the week...
<p>High levels of immigration are good for the economy, according to yet another immigration report, this time by the Work Foundation. </p><p>It argues that, as a result, inflation rates and interest...
The bottom of the business cycle is never an easy time for corporations, but HR has a fight on its hands simply to justify its existence. Stefan Stern investigates
<p>In the same week government introduces its immigration-curbing points-system, Home Office figures reveal that migration from central and eastern European countries is actually slowing down. </p>...
<p>More than a third of British companies are expected to increase their workforce over the coming year the highest level recorded in 14 years.</p><p>This is according to the 17th annual UPS Europe...
Lockdown has provided us with a nationwide remote working experiment, but it may not have been as successful as HR had hoped.
Jo Gallacher
Feckless layabouts who only stir themselves to take state handouts? Greedy recruiters with their eyes on the fee?
David Woods
The UK has a huge technical skills gap. Could changing our education system fill the void?
Kristian Brunt-Seymour
Garvis Snook, CEO of building firm Rok, learned people management skills while blowing things up.
Adam Hill
Health cash plan providers are improving their offerings and stepping up their campaign to make employers and employees aware of the advantages of this form of cover.
Mary Cowlett