Employers are increasingly turning to temporary staff as they try to recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Richard Stuart-Turner
Job insecurity has reached record levels even as the economy prepares for recovery, according to the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
David Woods
The British Occupational Health Research Foundation (BOHRF) is to wind down this year, due to lack of funding in the current economic climate.
David Woods
The UK must broaden women's aspirations and career choices, as well as create a better business culture, which embraces flexible working and provides better support for working parents, to help boost...
Tom Newcombe
Economic turbulence, including the woes of the eurozone, has affected employer confidence to recruit this month, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s (REC) JobsOutlook survey,...
David Woods
Poor management and leadership are holding back the UK’s economic growth, according to a new report from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
David Woods
The world of work and how people approach jobs is changing. These differing attitudes are often generational
Bek Frith
Tracey Leghorn is a doctor of social science and has been the chief HR and health and safety officer with SUEZ recycling and recovery UK since joining the company four years ago.
HR editorial
The Government needs to expand opportunities for 10 million workers struggling on less than 15,000 a year if it is to meet its targets for benefit savings and poverty reduction.
Siân Harrington
Research on behalf of a outsourcing firm PlusHR published last week discovered three-quarters of UK businesses are not using human resources expertise to help improve their company strategy.
Graham White