The economy will suffer unless employers pay the best they can afford, according to the TUC.
David Woods
Business leaders' growing confidence in economic recovery has translated into a boost in employment with 42% of CEOs planning to increase their headcount in the next year.
David Woods
The UK's economic recovery is exposing skills shortages across multiple industries, according to a study by recruitment firm Hays.
Tom Newcombe
The improved fitness of workers who cycle reduces health-related costs to the economy and employers
Bek Frith
Chancellor George Osborne used his Autumn Statement speech to hail the high levels of employment, which he said is further proof of an economic recovery.
Tom Newcombe
UK employers face a rising talent exodus as economic and labour market conditions improve, according to a study from global management consultancy, Hay Group.
Tom Newcombe
The CIPD has forecast the number of people in work in the UK will fall by 120,000 in 2012 despite a continued ‘productivity pause’ and further real pay squeeze, with unemployment rising to 2.85...
David Woods
Public sector cuts could reverse patterns of improved graduate retention in cities and regions outside of the South East, resulting in a 'brain drain' likely to impede economic recovery.
Siân Harrington
<p>The majority of workers are confident in their ability to remain in or get a new job, despite fears of an economic downturn, according to a new report. </p><p>Research from Jobsite.co.uk shows that...
Optimism about the economic recovery is fostering expectations of better pay, a Glassdoor survey of 2,146 employees has found.
Hywel Roberts