Organisations could face job cuts when they implement the national living wage if they do not adapt
Becky Frith
News that the UK economy grew by 0.5% in the first three months of the year, reducing the risk of a double-dip recession, will not have an effect on the rates of unemployment, according to The Work...
David Woods
Reducing emphasis on employee engagement because of the economic climate would be "fatal" for organisations, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has said.
Joe Williams
As the chancellor prepared to give his much anticipated Pre-Budget Report this afternoon, the CIPD has called on him to keep the rate of VAT at 15% until April 2010 and extend the Job Guarantee for...
David Woods
John Philpott (pictured), chief economic adviser at the CIPD is to leave the Institute in the autumn.
David Woods
The British Chambers of Commerce’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES), released today highlights the risks facing Britain's recovery.
David Woods
As talks between the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties continue this morning, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has called on the new government to focus on economic growth,...
David Woods
The prime minister, Gordon Brown, has said he would be "willing to take a pay cut" - but only if other ministers would do likewise.
David Woods
Leaving the European Union would result in less skilled immigration and could result in slower productivity growth, says the Centre for Economic Performance in a background briefing on key policy...
Sian Harrington
Employers are increasingly turning to temporary staff as they try to recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Richard Stuart-Turner